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The team would later be named "Outlaws". After winning the 2011 NYCBL title, the team moved to the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League (PGCBL) for the 2012 season, [8] but returned a year later after local businessman Gary Laing bought the team. [9] The Outlaws won another NYCBL title in 2013, but rejoined the PGCBL before the 2016 season. [10]
In 2012, the league expanded to nine teams with the addition of the Oneonta Outlaws. The two-division format was replaced by a single nine-team division with the top four teams in the league regular season standings qualifying for the playoffs. Amsterdam won 35 of 47 regular season games and captured the regular season championship.
Each NYCBL team plays a 42-game schedule starting in 2017, down from 46 previously, from June to July with three teams from each division making a three-round playoff. Several players from this league have become Major Leaguers. The league has teams located in central and western New York. [1]
Jun. 30—The Oneonta Outlaws defeated the Amsterdam Mohawks 5-2 on Wednesday at Damaschke Field in a Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League game. Tyler Sausville was outstanding on the mound for ...
Jul. 12—The Oneonta Outlaws held the Glens Falls Dragons to just one hit in seven innings of play in a 13-0 win on Monday at Damaschke Field. Mathew Murtagh pitched six brilliant innings in the ...
May 3—The SUNY Oneonta softball team swept a doubleheader against Brockport on the road Friday. The Red Dragons scored four runs in the seventh inning to take the first game 5-1 and won the ...
Oneonta Outlaws (NYCBL/PGCBL) (2010–present) 42°27′06″N 75°03′30″W / 42.451716°N 75.058299°W / 42.451716; -75.058299 Damaschke Field , officially Dutch Damaschke Stadium , is a sports playing field and stadium in Oneonta, New
The city of Oneonta operates two major municipal parks, Neahwa Park and Wilber Park. [10] Damaschke Field, home of the Oneonta Outlaws of the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League (PGCBL), is located in Neawha Park. Oneonta had a minor league baseball team named the Oneonta Tigers. They played from 1967-2010 then moved to Connecticut.