Welcome to the Friends of Brooklyn Tech Baseball website (FTB). The Friends of Brooklyn Tech Baseball Inc. was formed to support the Brooklyn Tech Varsity Baseball Team.
Mission
Friends of Tech Baseball’s (FTB) mission is to support the Brooklyn Technical High School baseball program. Through family and friends’ fund-raising and service, FTB will provide the necessary resources for player development, enhance the student-athlete experience and support college admissions efforts. FTB will serve as a connection point for the Tech baseball community, providing outreach to incoming freshman and encouraging participation by alumni.
We are a 501(c)(3) organization. Your donation will be tax deductible. Charitable gifts made to most nonprofit organizations that are officially recognized by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as having 501(c) (3) status are considered to be tax deductible contribution.
Thank you to Brooklyn Tech Baseball Alumni & NBA Deputy Commissioner, Mark Tatum for taking the time to visit our 2023 baseball team! Tatum was part of the 1984 team that won the PSAL Baseball Championship. He spoke to the years that he was at Tech, the baseball team and his career pathway and abounding life lessons.
9/12/22
Varsity Baseball interest meeting on Tuesday September 13th at 3:45PM!
Any students/ballplayers interested in our 2022-23 Tech baseball can come to Room 2W24. Meet returning players, classmates and Coach Joe Nardiello (JNardiello@schools.nyc.gov). Our on-field workouts, no cut tryouts begin on 9/19 & 9/21 and each Monday & Wednesday through October.
6/8/22
Engineers Celebrate the End of a Great Season
Photo Credit: Vera Nieuwenhuis
Congrats to our Engineers on an exciting season filled with a lot of DRAMA! So much fun watching this team pull out wins in the 7th inning and Never giving up. Congrats to all our seniors on their next adventure. Looking forward to great things from our underclassmen next year! Go Engineers!
5/27/22
Brooklyn Tech Engineers Falls to John Jay Campus After Eighth Inning Score
Photo Credit: Vera Nieuwenhuis
The Engineers stayed in it until the end, but John Jay Campus pulled away late in a 5-3 victory on Friday. The game was tied at three with John Jay Campus batting in the bottom of the eighth when #28 singled on a 1-1 count, scoring one run. The Engineers lost despite out-hitting John Jay Campus eight to seven. Russell Silverman was on the hill for Brooklyn Tech Engineers. The southpaw surrendered two runs on one hit over four and two-thirds innings, striking out seven. Mark DeDona threw two and two-thirds innings in relief out of the bullpen. Silverman started the game for the Engineers. The lefthander went four and two-thirds innings, allowing two runs on one hit and striking out seven. The Engineers had eight hits in the game. Aiku Chalmers and DeDona each racked up multiple hits for the Engineers. DeDona and Chalmers all had two hits to lead Brooklyn Tech Engineers. To view the game, click here:2022-05-27 Tech vs John Jay Playoff.mp4
All players are expected to adhere to the uniform requirements in order to play in games. Navy Blue undershirts, belts and socks along with team hats, jerseys and pants are mandatory.
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