New Baseball Traditions Taking Root in Natick and Holliston Baseball
In the world of high school baseball, new traditions are taking root in the towns of Natick and Holliston, and they are making a big impact on the players and the community. The baseball teams in these towns are not just about winning games, but also about building a strong team culture and supporting each other both on and off the field.
One of the standout players leading the charge is Albert Savino from Holliston. Savino, a crafty lefty pitcher committed to UConn Avery Point, is part of a trio of college-bound senior pitchers at the top of Holliston’s rotation this spring. Alongside Teddy Peters (Brandeis) and Jake Schoenberg (Saint Anselm), Savino embodies the competitive spirit and camaraderie that defines the team.
Schoenberg, who started as a catcher before transitioning to the mound, emphasizes the importance of teamwork and supporting each other’s growth. The three seniors work together to improve their skills, pushing each other to be the best they can be. Their dedication to the sport and to each other has helped elevate the program and create a positive environment for all players, regardless of age or experience.
The impact of these new traditions is evident in the success of the Holliston baseball program. Under the leadership of Savino, Peters, and Schoenberg, the team has seen significant improvement and made deep playoff runs in recent years. Their commitment to excellence and to each other has set a high standard for the program and inspired younger players to follow in their footsteps.
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on the Holliston baseball team as they look to continue their winning ways and uphold the new traditions that have become a hallmark of their success. With a strong foundation of teamwork and camaraderie, the future looks bright for baseball in Natick and Holliston.