Ryan Remo Makes Eagles History

By Dominick Savino
North Jersey Eagles Media Staff

North Jersey Eagles pitcher Ryan Remo has spent nearly his entire baseball life in the Professional Baseball Instruction organization.

With his dad Jeff Remo installed as one of the longest-serving PBI youth instructors, Remo drew attention from numerous Division I programs as an ace on the baseball school’s 17U North Jersey Eagles summer showcase team.

Ryan RemoThe younger Remo also spent countless hours training and throwing at the PBI indoor facilities under the watchful eye of his father, who doubled as his son’s head coach at Mahwah High School, and Doug Cinnella, PBI’s founder and Remo’s high school pitching coach.

And now, after wrapping up his freshman year as a right-handed pitcher at Fordham University, Remo is playing with the “big-time” North Jersey Eagles club in the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League.

The Mahwah native was unhittable July 9 at Overpeck Park, blanking the Lehigh Valley Catz 6-0 in the nightcap of a doubleheader to record the seven-inning no-hitter.

The feat is the first no-no in Remo’s collegiate career and marks the first in the Eagles’ eight-year history.

Former Eagles Soaring In 2016

A number of former Eagles players have had outstanding seasons for their respective high school teams.

Joe Cinnella

Joe Cinnella, Mahwah HS

Mahwah High School sophomore Joe Cinnella posted 5 wins for the Thunderbirds this spring and was named 2nd Team All League.

Chris Silos

Chris Silos, Hawthorne Christian

Hawthorne Christian Academy sophomore Chris Silos was named 1st Team All League NJIC Patriot Division.

And former Eagles Walter Brownlee, Morgen Bruhn, Andre DelaCruz, Jack Flanagan, Mike May, Matt Monaghan and Peter Samori helped the Madison High School Dodgers beat Delbarton and Morristown High School to win the 2016 Walt Stasiak Freshman Tournament.

2016 Madison Freshmen Champions

2016 Madison Freshmen Champions

Great job all around by our former Eagles players!