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September 2, 2024 News

Sisco’s contract transferred from Long Island to St. Louis Cardinals

(Central Islip, N.Y., Aug. 31, 2024) The Long Island Ducks today announced that catcher Chance Sisco’s contract has
been purchased by the St. Louis Cardinals organization. He has reported to the team’s TripleA affiliate in Memphis,
Tenn.


We’d like to congratulate Chance on this exciting opportunity,” said Ducks Manager Lew Ford. “He is committed to his
goal of returning to the Major Leagues, and we wish him the best of luck in this next chapter of his career.”

Sisco joins the Cardinals organization after playing 65 games with the Ducks this season. He ranks second on the team in
home runs (16), third in slugging percentage (.563), OPS (.955) and doubles (15), and fourth in walks (31). The backstop
is also the Atlantic League leader in hit by pitch (18). The 29yearold has compiled a .261 batting average and a .392 on
base percentage along with 45 RBIs, 42 runs and 58 hits. In 2023, Sisco hit .305 with 11 homers, 33 RBIs, 24 runs and a
1.184 OPS in 31 games with Long Island.


The California native has spent parts of five seasons in the Major Leagues with the Baltimore Orioles (201721) and New
York Mets (2021). In 196 MLB games, he has totaled 16 home runs, 54 RBIs, 61 runs, 102 hits, 24 doubles, 62 walks and
a .317 onbase percentage. The Florida resident was originally selected by the Orioles in the second round of the 2013
amateur draft.


Sisco becomes the 10th member of the 2024 Ducks to have his contract purchased by a Major League or foreign
organization. He joins outfielders Jackie Bradley Jr. (New York Mets, July 23) and Tyler Dearden (Minnesota Twins, July
2), infielder Rixon Wingrove (Minnesota Twins, May 24), lefthanded pitcher Emilio Marquez (Pericos de Puebla, June 4),
and righthanded pitchers Matt Seelinger (Detroit Tigers, June 25), Tyler Zuber (Tampa Bay Rays, May 13), Chris Ellis
(Arizona Diamondbacks, April 25), Dan Straily (Chicago Cubs, April 25) and Raynel Espinal (Rieleros de Aguascalientes,
April 15).

2026 Schedule

Tuesday
Opening Day
  • Lancaster at York, 6:30
  • Lexington at Charleston, 6:35
  • Gastonia at High Point, 6:35
  • Hagerstown at Long Island, 6:35
  • Staten Island at Southern Maryland, 6:35
Wednesday
Wednesday, April 22
  • Lexington at Charleston, 10:35 am
  • Lancaster at York, 6:30
  • Gastonia at High Point, 6:35
  • Hagerstown at Long Island, 6:35
  • Staten Island at Southern Maryland, 6:35
Thursday
Thursday, April 23
  • Lancaster at York, 6:30
  • Lexington at Charleston, 6:35
  • Gastonia at High Point, 6:35
  • Hagerstown at Long Island, 6:35
  • Staten Island at Southern Maryland, 6:35
Friday
Friday, April 24
  • York at Hagerstown, 6:30
  • Long Island at Lancaster, 6:45
  • High Point at Gastonia, 7:00
  • Charleston at Lexington, 7:00
  • Southern Maryland at Staten Island, 7:00
Saturday
Saturday, April 25
  • Southern Maryland at Staten Island, 1:00
  • York at Hagerstown, 6:00
  • Long Island at Lancaster, 6:45
  • High Point at Gastonia, 7:00
  • Charleston at Lexington, 7:00
Sunday
Sunday, April 26
  • High Point at Gastonia, 1:00
  • Long Island at Lancaster, 1:30
  • Southern Maryland at Staten Island, 1:30
  • York at Hagerstown, 2:00
  • Charleston at Lexington, 2:00
Tuesday
Tuesday, April 28
  • Gastonia at York, 6:30
  • Hagerstown at Charleston, 6:35
  • Lexington at Long Island, 6:35
  • High Point at Southern Maryland, 6:35
  • Staten Island at Lancaster, 6:45
Wednesday
Wednesday, April 29
  • Hagerstown at Charleston, 10:35 am
  • High Point at Southern Maryland, 10:35 am
  • Gastonia at York, 6:30 Now
  • Lexington at Long Island, 6:35 Now
  • Staten Island at Lancaster, 6:45 Now
Thursday
Thursday, April 30
  • Staten Island at Lancaster, 11 am
  • Gastonia at York, 11 am
  • Hagerstown at Charleston, 6:35
  • Lexington at Long Island, 6:35
  • High Point at Southern Maryland, 6:35

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