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Marist Club Baseball competes in the National Club Baseball Association (NCBA) Division II as a part of the New England Central Region. Our conference competition includes Fordham, Quinnipiac, Sacred Heart, Central Connecticut State and Fairfield. Over the last few years, Marist Club Baseball has proven to be a consistent contender, capturing the New England South Division championship (2023–24) and the New England Central Division championship (2024–25).

Marist Club Baseball also gives back to the community. Each season, we host a special game at Heritage Financial Park, home of the Single-A affiliate Yankees, in support of the Boys & Girls Club of Poughkeepsie.

Join the Team:

We strive to balance a fun, welcoming environment with a focus on development and strong performance on the field. Prospective players should expect an engaging and competitive environment with a standard of play comparable to NCAA Division III baseball. We encourage players who are ready to grow, contribute, and enjoy the game to join us. Please email us at SGABaseball.Club@marist.edu to ask any questions about our team.

 

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Executive Board Members: 

President: Michael Schiavone '27

  • Michael Schiavone is a junior from Poughkeepsie, NY majoring in Communications with concentrations in sports communication and journalism, as well as two minors in Data Science & Analytics and Digital Video Production. This is his third season on the team and first as president, and he has really enjoyed being in a leadership position. Being a part of club baseball has allowed him to form friendships and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Vice President: Patrick Gay '26

  • Patrick Gay is the Vice President of Marist Club Baseball from Long Island, NY and currently a senior at Marist. He’s majoring in Political Science and earning his Paralegal Certificate, with plans to attend law school after graduation. Club Baseball has been an awesome way to stay competitive after High School.

Treasurer: Alex Saladini '26

  • Alex Saladini is the Treasurer for Marist club baseball from Rockland County, NY. He is in his Senior year majoring in Finance at Marist. Being a part of Marist Club Baseball these past four years have been a blessing; he has been able to continue playing the sport that has meant so much to him and meet amazing people who he will always be close with.

Secretary: Mason Haskell '26

  • Mason Haskell is the secretary for Marist Club Baseball from Manhattan, NY and currently a senior here at Marist. He is a business marketing major with a minor in accounting. Playing on the Marist Club Baseball team for the past four years has allowed him to make lifelong friends and stay connected to the game he loves. Even after high school, baseball has continued to be a source of joy, teamwork, and unforgettable experiences.

Meeting Times

The team practices 3 days a week, utilizing a combination of the Varsity Athletic Team Weight Room for team lifts, the McCann Center Turf Room for batting practice and bullpen sessions, and the McCann Baseball Field. All games are held on Saturday’s and Sunday’s, and one of those days typically consists of a doubleheader.

Earn Priority Points through Clubs and Activities

To earn one (1) point: Members must attend a minimum of 50% of club/organization meetings for the semester and 50% of club/organization activities.

To earn two (2) points: Members must attend a minimum of 50% of club/organization meetings for the semester and 75% of club/organization activities PLUS the community service event.

To earn three (3) points (executive board only): Officers must attend 50% of club meetings for the semester and 100% of club activities including community service. If executive board members do not complete all of the requirements to earn three points, they will be eligible to receive up to two points based on the above criteria.

Additional Priority Point Criteria, specific to club baseball:

In order to receive priority points, players must show up to all mandatory practices and attend all games unless told otherwise.  All players receive two priority points per semester.  

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