MVP East End

Up Next Powered by Ken Kortright State Farm: Charlie Edwards

Editor’s Note: This is the fifth installment of the 2025 Up Next Series in which we highlight the top underclassmen on Long Island. Previously, we highlighted Jack Mulligan, Alex Pagano, Quincy Gibbs and Michael Cotto. Special thanks to Ken Kortright State Farm for sponsoring this year’s series.) 6’4 RHP Charlie Edwards (Center Moriches 2029) pic.twitter.com/mi2vXWOAeV — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) November 24, 2025 Every teenager wants to have fun on their birthday. That would usually include a day with their friends or maybe going to their favorite restaurant. Center Moriches 9th grader Charlie Edwards had a 14th birthday so good that it was perfect – he fired a perfect game in the Northeast Elite tournament for MVP East End. He put up a monster season for them in 2025. He...

Passaro’s Dominate Performance on the Mound Propels MVP East to a 6-1 Win Over USA Prime

by John Sullivan Mid 7: A James Mieszerski single into left field adds another run for MVP. They extend their lead to 6-0 and Passaro will try to close it out pic.twitter.com/u3kJqVDNy4 — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) August 2, 2025 We were treated to a phenomenal 15u Diamond Domination Tournament matchup between two great teams in USA Prime HV and MVP NY East – Tulley on Saturday afternoon. The teams each sent out one of their horses on the mound, with USA Prime giving the ball to big left hander Hunter Shantie, and MVP NY deciding to give hard-throwing Jack Passaro the start.  Shantie got things started in the top of first with two quick outs, but a two out walk and steal put James Mieszerski on second for MVP. With Mieszerski on second, MVP cleanup batter Kyle Kiernan rippe...

Up Next Powered by Ken Kortright State Farm Agency: Richie Roberts

Center Moriches is one of the true powerhouses in Suffolk County. They won back-to-back Class B Championships in 2018 and 2019 and captured the Long Island Championship in 2021. The talent pool is always deep in the school district and they have a penchant for calling up underclassmen that wind up playing impact roles at the varsity level. Last year, he featured JT Bonventre who was a 9th grader at the time, and this past year they had an 8th grader not only get called up but was a key contributor for them. His name is Richie Roberts, and he will be a big time player for the Red Devils for the next 4 seasons. Last year, he went 2-0 with a 1.65 ERA and 2 saves over 18 innings on the mound. Additionally, he committed just 1 error in 46 chances splitting time between 2B and SS. At the plate, ...

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