Saratoga County Pitchers Thriving with Mohawks




Photos of Joe Gold, James Redick, Brad Curtis, and Matt Sgambati via the Amsterdam Mohawks.
AMSTERDAM — As the Amsterdam Mohawks near the end of their regular season, Saratoga County natives Joe Gold, James Redick, Brad Curtis, and Matt Sgambati have thrived in their mound appearances for the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League’s reigning champions.
Gold, a Ballston Spa native and Boston College sophomore, has allowed only 2 earned runs in 6 innings, while striking out a whopping 10 batters.
Redick, of Clifton Park and Fordham, has been a near-constant presence on the mound for Amsterdam, leading the team with 30.2 innings pitched. He’s allowed only 8 runs for an ERA of 2.35 while whiffing 33 hitters.
Curtis, a Clifton Park native committed to Siena, has an ERA of 3.60 across 10 innings. At the plate, he’s garnered a slash line of .226/.316/.355, and smashed a game-tying solo homer on July 11.
Sgambati hasn’t pitched much but held his opponents to only 1 earned run in 3.2 innings of work, while striking out 6.
The four ballplayers will have just a handful of opportunities to add to their summer highlights, as the Mohawks are scheduled to conclude their regular season on July 29.