SEASON IN REVIEW: 2026 Baseball
The SUNY Canton baseball team had a remarkable season in 2026, competing in 33 games and nearly doubling their wins compared to the previous year under Head Coach Ryan Stevens. They kicked off the season with a thrilling 4-3 win against SUNY Poly, followed by a successful spring break trip in Myrtle Beach where they showcased strong performances, including an 8-7 walk-off victory over Rivier. The Roos maintained momentum with multiple wins against Baruch and Lehman, ultimately closing the season with a triumphant 10-8 finish at Plattsburgh, highlighting Sal Diaz's standout performance. Diaz, along with several teammates, received numerous accolades, including All-Region selections and the prestigious SUNYAC Award of Valor.
By the Numbers- Canton played 33 games in total this season.
- Sal Diaz recorded four hits, scored four runs, and drove in five runs in the final game against Plattsburgh.
- Canton ended the season losing several key players to graduation, including Sal Diaz and Chris McLean.
- The team achieved significant milestones, including a notable win against crosstown rival St. Lawrence.
The Roos will need to strategize on filling the gaps left by departing seniors while building on their successful momentum from this season. They might focus on recruiting and development to maintain or improve their competitive edge in the upcoming season.
Bottom LineSUNY Canton baseball demonstrated significant growth in 2026, illustrated by improved performance and individual accomplishments. The upcoming off-season will be crucial for addressing roster changes and establishing a foundation for continued success.
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