North Fork Ospreys

North Fork Ospreys
Founded 2009
Ballpark Cochran Park
Based in Peconic, NY
Team Colors Blue and Gold
League Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League
HCB Championships 2010
ACBL Championships 2010

The North Fork Ospreys are a summer collegiate baseball team; one of the six organized by Hamptons Collegiate Baseball (HCB), a division in the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League. The team plays its home games in Cochran Park, Peconic, New York.

History

The North Fork Ospreys were introduced as a four-team expansion to the Hampton Division in 2009. In 2009, the Ospreys finished first in the Hampton Division under the management of Shawn Epidendio with a record of 25-15. They defeated the Riverhead Tomcats in the semi-final but lost to the Westhampton Aviators in the Hamptons Division Championship Series, 1-2.

Epidendio led the Ospreys to another first-place finish in 2010, going 27-13, a division record. They ousted the Southampton Breakers in the semi-final and defeated the Riverhead Tomcats in the Championship Series to claim their first Hamptons Division Championship Title. They went on to face the Wolff Division's Quakertown Blazers in the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League (ACBL) Championship Series. They swept the Blazers in the best-of-three series to capture North Fork's first ACBL Title.

In 2011, Brian Hansen, formerly the assistant coach, took over the management of the Ospreys. He was assisted by former Dutch pro-league pitcher, Michiel van Kampen. Hurt by an eight-game losing streak in the middle of the season, the Ospreys finished tied for third in the Hamptons Division with a 20-20 record. They defeated the Southampton Breakers in the semi-finals but again lost to the Westhampton Aviators in the Championship Series.

Records

2011

Wins Losses
Home 9 11
Away 11 9
Total 20 20

2010

Wins Losses
Home 12 8
Away 15 5
Total 27 13

2009

Wins Losses
Home 15 5
Away 10 10
Total 25 15

Alumni

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