Former 1969 World Series Champ, New York Met Ed Kranepool to Sign Autographs at LI Ducks Game


Kranepool will throw out a ceremonial first pitch, followed by signing autographs for fans outside the Waddle In Shop to promote his new book, which will be available for purchase in the store. He will be signing autographs for the first three innings of the game.

Kansas City Royals Purchase Contract of LI Ducks, Former Met Adeiny Hechavarria


Adeiny Hechavarria, an ex-New York Met, belted seven longballs and 12 doubles (fifth in the Atlantic League) while totaling 29 runs, 43 hits, 78 total bases, a triple, 21 walks and a .920 OPS in 38 games.

LI Duck, Ex-Met Daniel Murphy Slugs His Way Back to Affiliated Baseball with the Los Angeles Angels


Daniel Murphy slashed .331/.410/.861 in 37 games with the Long Island Ducks in 2023.

Long Island Ducks Bring Back Lefty Bullpen Arm Jose Jose


Jose made 26 appearances for the Ducks during the 2022 campaign. Additionally, the 32-year-old posted a 3-1 mark with an impressive 1.20 ERA with three saves and 36 strikeouts to just four walks over 30 innings of work.

Long Island Ducks Re-Sign Catcher-Infielder Joe DeCarlo


The Pennsylvanian posted career-highs in batting average (.295), on-base percentage (.390), hits (117), RBI (56), runs (66), doubles (24) and at-bats (397) last year with the Ducks.

Righty Pitcher Joe Iorio Reups with Long Island Ducks


Iorio paced Long Island with 11 wins while posting a 4.58 ERA and 83 strikeouts to 43 walks over 129.2 innings in 2022.

Long Island Ducks Re-Sign NJ Native, Former Padre Brett Kenndey


Born in Pomona, N.J., Kenndey spent part of 2022 with the Ducks, going 2-1 with a 3.03 ERA while striking out 27 batters and walking nine over 32.2 innings of work before the Boston Red Sox organization purchased his contract.

Ducks Add Hometown Righty Stephen Woods, Jr. to the Fold


Woods is coming off the thrill and honor of performing for Team Italy in the 2023 World Baseball Classic. Now, he said, he is pumped and ready to deliver for the Ducks and improve as a professional.

Former Long Island Duck Michael Tonkin Returns to MLB with Atlanta Braves


The California native pitched in relief for the Braves on Sunday, retiring all seven batters he faced. He registered a pair of strikeouts in Atlanta’s 4-1 defeat to the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park.

Long Island Ducks Feel the Chill, Re-Sign Former Major Leaguer Sam Travis


Travis, who begins his second season with the Ducks and ninth in professional baseball, finished sixth in the Atlantic League with a .310 batting average last season. Affectionally known as Doctor Chill, he also launched nine home runs, had 68 RBI, scored 47 runs with 100 hits, 19 doubles and a .368 on-base percentage.