Andrew Aschettino

Andrew Aschettino Steps Down as Head Coach of Rocky Point After 17 Seasons

Andrew Aschettino confirmed to Axcess Baseball that he has decided to step down after 17 years at the helm with Rocky Point baseball. He goes out on top, having just led the Eagles to their first Suffolk County Class A title in program history. He retired with a winning percentage of .542. He cited the desire to spend more time with his family. His son, A.J., is quite a talented young ballplayer at the 12U age group. It’s hard to find a more well-respected person than Aschettino, who has garnered the respect of players, coaches and parents alike. Look no further from our Instagram post, which featured heartfelt statements from his current players, former players, current head coaches, retired head coaches as well as parents that are not even in his district. He joined our podcast in ...

Q & A With Joey Grillo

(Photo Credit: Joseph D. Sullivan) One of the story lines that slipped through the cracks in Suffolk County Class A was the terrific season by Rocky Point in 2017. They began the season 13-1 and finished with an overall record of 17-5. Their team was led by James Weisman, Joe Grillo, Brian Forbes, Rob Milopsky among others. Grillo, a University of Bridgeport-commit, will be back this year and is setting his sights set high. He batted .411 (30-for-73) with 3 HR, 20 RBI, 21 runs, .500 OBP and 1.158 OPS at the plate. On the mound, he was 4-1 with a 2.22 ERA and 35 K over 34.2 IP. He didn’t mince words when he discussed his goals for 2018 with Vinny Messana. Here’s what he had to say: Talk a little about your experience with the college recruiting process and how you decided to com...

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