More than 50 years after a beloved ballpark in Johnson City was torn down, historic markers have been unveiled at the site where the Binghamton Triplets baseball team played.
Thurman Munson's widow will attend the dedication of Johnson Field, the home of the Binghamton Triplets which was the New York Yankees farm team until 1968.
More than a half-century after the Triplets played their final game in Johnson City, a pair of historic markers are to be erected at the site of their ballpark, Johnson Field.
Long before the Binghamton Mets and Rumble Ponies, the triple cities had a minor league baseball team that would show case some of the greatest players in the history of Baseball.
Memorabilia featuring some of the greatest moments in local sports history, is about to be open to the public, at the Greater Binghamton Sports Hall of Fame in the Oakdale Mall.
Former Mayor of the City of Binghamton Juanita Crabb and Binghamton Triplet Jerry Coleman will enter the Binghamton Baseball Shrine in ceremonies prior to Friday night's Rumble Ponies game versus Hartford at NYSEG Stadium. The induction ceremonies will be on the field before the first pitch...
One of the area's all-time favorite sports figures will continue to be a part of the Binghamton Mets this season. Steve Kraly, who served as the official scorer at Binghamton Mets' games since their first season in 1992, passed away on March 7th, 2016...