Savastano Signs on as New Dukes Shortstop

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Earlier this week, the Pittsfield Dukes signed Scott Savastano an infielder, predominantly a shortstop, from Franklin Pierce College. Savastano, a Plymouth, MA native, played in the NECBL last season as a member of the Keene Swamp Bats. In his first attempt in the summer wooden bat league Savastano hit .217 in 27 games, 25 were starts, had two doubles and drove in three runs. Savastano improved dramatically and had a monster sophomore year at Division II powerhouse Franklin Pierce. In only 19 games Savastano hit at a clip of .357, had a homerun, three doubles, drove in fourteen runs while scoring eleven himself. Following his impressive second year, Savastano was made a 28th round draft pick of the Cleveland in this year’s Major League Baseball First Year Players Draft, held on June 7th and 8th. He was one of three Ravens selected in this year’s draft. In the Dukes’ win on Tuesday in Newport, Rhode Island, Savastano got the start at shortstop and bat in the three spot for the Dukes who knocked off the then-division leading Gulls by a count of 7-6. As a member of the Ravens, Savastano drew attention from Coach Marron as a rival of his University of Massachusetts-Lowell baseball squad. “I know Scott from having to play against him. I was surprised we still had a shot at him at this point in the summer.” Savastano made his second straight at shortstop Wednesday night as the Dukes downed the Vermont Mountaineers 3-0. The Dukes will be on the road again Thursday as they head to Lowell to take on the All-Americans, and will be home Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Friday is Game Two of the Battle of the Berkshires Series between the Dukes and North Adams SteepleCats. Season tickets for the Dukes are still available. Tickets can be purchased online at www.pittsfielddukes.com or by calling (413) 447-DUKE.
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200 Pittsfield Students Walk for Men's Mental Health

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

Reader's note: This article discusses suicide and mental illness.
 


Judy and Paul Coty, left, their daughter Veronica, Matt Capeless and PHS Principal Maggie Esko at the Movember gathering.

PITTSFIELD, Mass.— Around 200 Taconic and Pittsfield high school students marched downtown to support men's health on Friday.

The third annual "Move for Movember" walk-a-thon raised money for mental health, as more than three of four suicides that occur in the United States are by men and boys. It also supported the Aaron T. Coty Memorial Scholarship, which honors a beloved student who died in 2015 after silently struggling with mental illness.

Each walker paid a $5 registration fee and was asked to raise an additional $20.

"I can still remember exactly where I was when I heard the news that Aaron died by suicide on Sept. 17, 2015. I could not believe it. It did not make sense. I didn't want to believe it but it was real, and it was something that we had to get through together," said Matt Capeless, Movember community ambassador and physical education and wellness teacher at Taconic High School.

"My friends and I struggled thinking about what we missed or what we could have done differently. We cried together and shared memories of the good times we had together. One thing was certain, we cannot go back in time."

Coty's family has attended suicide prevention walks for nine years and walked for Movember for the last three years.

"I wish Aaron had gotten help because we had no idea that he was struggling," his mother, Judy Coty, said.

"He was always smiling and happy and had tons of friends and was very outgoing and personable."

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