NILES, Ohio — When you don’t score, common sense dictates you won’t win the ballgame.
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WILLIAMSPORT — State College has enjoyed much pitching success at Bowman Field this season, no more than Thursday’s four-hitter against Williamsport which helped the Spikes improve to 4-1 on the season at the historical ballpark.
WILLIAMSPORT — Justin Byler lined a two-out single to left field during Wednesday's first inning against Williamsport.
BATAVIA, N.Y. — The State College Spikes ended a three-game losing streak by playing one of their best games.
BATAVIA, N.Y. — The extra infield practice the State College Spikes took after Sunday's home loss to Williamsport didn't help when it counted Monday.
UNIVERSITY PARK — State College Spikes pitcher Tyler Cox faced a brutal task during Sunday's fifth inning against Williamsport.
JAMESTOWN — Jamestown's Kyle Jensen led off the bottom of the 11th inning with a home run as the Jammers completed a doubleheader sweep of the State College Spikes with a 3-2 New- York Penn League baseball win.
JAMESTOWN, N.Y. — The Jamestown Jammers were in a generous mood Tuesday evening.
BATAVIA, N.Y. — Former Philipsburg-Osceola High School standout Matt Adams cracked a pair of doubles and drove in a run to help Batavia salvage a split with the State College Spikes with a 4-1 win in the second game of a New-York Penn League baseball doubleheader on Monday.
BATAVIA, N.Y. — Not even another productive game from a former Centre County standout could slow the State College Spikes.
UNIVERSITY PARK — Two realities might prevent serious playoff talk from extending into September.
UNIVERSITY PARK — A three-hit, three-error performance suggests little cheering.
That certainly was the case for the State College Spikes, who started life after the New York-Penn League All-Star break with a 6-1 loss to Brooklyn before 4,993 fans Wednesday at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park.UNIVERSITY PARK — This was designed for fun until two batters walked with no outs in the top of the ninth inning.
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Three experienced players helped the State College Spikes record their first victory in Vermont.
BURLINGTON, Vt. — One of the New York-Penn League's youngest outfielders ensured the road-weary State College Spikes opened a three-game series at Vermont with a loss.




























































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