The Rochester Knighthawks are stepping up to the plate for a collaboration with the Rochester Red Wings.
A Rochester Knighthawks player takes batting practice inside the Rochester Red Wings new performance center at Innovative Field Monday, Feb. 23, 2026. The professional lacrosse team switched up sports Monday with some batting practice at the Red Wings' new performance center at Innovative Field.
The teams are joining forces this Saturday for "Red Wings Knight," when the Knighthawks will bring the ballpark to the Blue Cross Arena with baseball-themed activities ahead of their game against the Saskatchewan Rush. "I think it looks a lot easier than it is," Knighthawks player Ryland Rees said regarding the sport of baseball. "Even underhand pitches, I was swinging out. It's a good time just hanging out and seeing the new facility. It's great here and it's a blast." "We make it a big focus for us to try and get into the community," Rees continued "Whether that's teaching the game of lacrosse and growing the sport, or just coming out and doing things like this — getting some batting practice in and having some fun."Rochester, N.Y. — Six New York Army National Guard Soldiers, who came to the aid of French Special Forces troops during a mission in August of 2023 in NorthernHenrietta, N.Y. — Elisa Peterson, 39, is in guarded condition, according to URMC - days after the head-on collision on East River Road.The Livingston County Sheriff's Office is investigating a deadly crash that took place Monday morning.A parolee who was charged after a police chase that led to a crash in Rochester last week has been released on his own recognizance.
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