Sun, 29 August, 10:00AM, at Malden - Maplewood Park
Boston Bombers 9, Cambridge Cantabs 6
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Fri, 27 August, 7:30PM, at Cambridge - St. Peters
Cambridge Cantabs 11, Lexington Blue Sox 4
The Cambridge Cantabs, perhaps inspired by a game in their hometown, prevailed against the Lexington Blue Sox behind an 11-run first inning. Sam Steed pitched extremely well for the Sox, keeping the Cantabs off the board for the remainder of the game. |
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Sun, 22 August, 1:00PM, at Scituate - Scituate HS (Game 2 of DH)
Scituate Tides 14, Cambridge Cantabs 4
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Sun, 22 August, 10:00AM, at Scituate - Scituate HS (Game 1 of DH)
Scituate Tides 4, Cambridge Cantabs 2
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Sun, 15 August, 5:00PM, at Arlington - Summer Street
N. Andover Thunder 6, Cambridge Cantabs 1
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Sun, 8 August, 9:30AM, at Medford - Playstead
Cambridge Cantabs 4, Medford Mets 3
The Cambridge Cantabs took the rubber match of the season series with the Medford Mets with a walk-off win. With 2 outs in the bottom of the 9th, Cantabrigian Jeff Beck lined a base hit up the middle to plate the winning run. |
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Sun, 1 August, 9:30AM, at Medford - Playstead
Medford Mets 3, Cambridge Cantabs 2
Mets win a close one 3-2 with good pitching from both sides. Zagami and Hueston combine on the hill for Mets, with Englander pitching very well for Cambridge. Mets offense was led by Hueston who had a pair of doubles. Calderella added an rbi single. Katz had 3 hits for Cambridge |
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Wed, 28 July, 7:30PM, at Braintree - Braintree HS Varsity
Cambridge Cantabs 12, Braintree Braves 2
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Sun, 25 July, 1:00PM, at Lexington - Lexington HS
Cambridge Cantabs 5, Lexington Blue Sox 0
The Cantabs grabbed a big win over Lexington to knot the season series at 1-1. Offensively, the Cantab top 4 hitters combined for 5 hits and 3 RBI, giving Matt Englander (CG, 1 Hit, O Runs) all the insurance he'd need.
Daniel Sullivan broke up the no-hit bid in the 7th with a solid single to left to lead off the inning. |
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Wed, 21 July, 8:00PM, at Waltham - Nipper
Waltham Red Sox 8, Cambridge Cantabs 1
Sox pick up their 10th victory. Leet, Walker and Tarez McNeil all go 2 for 3. Leet with 3 RBI's. Dowey with complete game victory. |
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Sun, 18 July, 3:00PM, at Cambridge - BB&N
Waltham Red Sox 14, Cambridge Cantabs 4
Red Sox take it 14-4 in a game that was much closer than the score indicates. McNeil brothers and Dana Levensaler are the hitting stars. Levensaler also gets the victory in 4 innings of relief. |
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Thu, 15 July, 8:30PM, at Somerville - Trum
Somerville Senators 7, Cambridge Cantabs 3
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Sun, 11 July, 11:00AM, at Cambridge - BB&N
Cambridge Cantabs 17, Brockton Indians 1
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Sat, 26 June, 1:00PM, at Cooperstown NY - Doubleday Field (Game 2 of DH)
Wayland White Sox 8, Cambridge Cantabs 6
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Sat, 26 June, 10:00AM, at Cooperstown NY - Doubleday Field (Game 1 of DH)
Wayland White Sox 8, Cambridge Cantabs 6
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Sun, 20 June, 9:30AM, at Medford - Playstead
Cambridge Cantabs 7, Medford Mets 4
The Cantabs and Mets squeezed in 10 innings in Medford on Father's Day before the heavy rains came. It was a gutsy effort from both sides on a hot Sunday morning. The Mets in particular put together a nice comeback in the bottom of the 9th to knot the score at 4-4. In the top of the 10th, the Cantabs were able to push across 3 runs and close out the Mets in the bottom half of the inning.
Cantabrigians Jeff Beck (3-4, RBI) and Brent Conley (2-5, 2 RBI) had multi-hit games. For the Mets, Dave Garafano (2-4, 3 RBI) provided the offense. |
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Sun, 13 June, 1:00PM, at Lexington - Lexington HS
Lexington Blue Sox 3, Cambridge Cantabs 2
Great pitching performances from both Lexington and Cambridge. Billy Rolls pitched a complete game for Cambridge.
Cambridge got on the board first in the third with a run. Lexington came back in the 5th to tie it 1-1. Cambridge took the lead in the top of the 6th 2-1. Lexington countered with 2 runs in the bottom of the 6th and was able to hold on for the 3-2 win.
Steed started the game for Lexington and went 5 strong innings with 6 strikeouts. Foster came in for the 6th and got the win. McGlinchey got the save pitching the 7th inning stricking out the side. |
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Sun, 6 June, 10:00AM, at Natick - Natick HS/Mahan
Natick Knights 13, Cambridge Cantabs 2
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Wed, 2 June, 8:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Cambridge Cantabs 4, N. Andover Thunder 1
The North Andover Thunder and the Cambridge Cantabs played a neutral site game at Chelsea High School on Wednesday night. The game pitted several former Thunder players against their former team, a friendly grudge match of sorts. In the end, it was the Cantabs who prevailed behind strong pitching from Bill Rolls and Dave Carlson, as well as the 7-9 hitters (Prentice, Beck, Conley) who combined to go 5-7 with 3 RBI.
The Thunder got a good pitching performance from Paul Laurin and Donnie Lindsey, as well as 2 doubles from Walter Carmichael. The Thunder and Cantabs next meet on August 14 in Arlington. |
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Wed, 26 May, 8:00PM, at Natick - Natick HS/Mahan
Natick Knights 13, Cambridge Cantabs 1
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Sun, 23 May, 3:00PM, at Cambridge - BB&N
Cambridge Cantabs 9, Somerville Senators 8
It took extra innings, 11 to be exact, to settle this barn-burner between the hometown Cantabs and the visiting Somerville Senators. The Sens took an early 5-2 lead through the top half of the 4th only to see the Cantabs knot the score at 5-5. When the Cantabs took a 3-run lead of their own going into the top of the 8th, it was the Senators who came surging back to tie it at 8-8. It wasn't until the bottom of the 11th that Frank Rich (4-5, 2 RBI) ended it with a walk-off single to plate the winning run.
It was a monstrous day for hitters on both sides, as the two clubs combined for 32 hits. For the Cantabs, Frank Rich (4), Jeff Rausch (2), Dan Field (2) and Sean Curtin (2) had multi-hit games. On the Senators' side, Mark Moise, Michael Kalfopoulos, and Joe Stanton collected 3 hits apiece. |
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Sun, 16 May, 3:00PM, at Cambridge - BB&N
Boston Bombers 5, Cambridge Cantabs 3
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Sun, 2 May, 3:00PM, at Cambridge - BB&N
Cambridge Cantabs 4, Braintree Braves 3
The Cambridge Cantabs and Braintree Braves locked horns at BB&N on a day when field temperature approached 90 degrees. The Braves jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the first, and from there a tug-o-war ensued in a tight game that ended with the Cantabs hanging on for the 4-3 victory.
Kudos to pitchers on both sides who pitched tremendously in spite of the weather. |
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Sun, 25 April, 10:00AM, at Brockton - Edgars Field
Cambridge Cantabs 16, Brockton Indians 7
The Cambridge Cantabs captured the first victory in franchise history behind an 18-hit attack led by Joel Blain (3-5, 1 RBI), Billy Rolls (3-5, 3 RBI), and Frank Rich (3-5). Billy Rolls picked up the win in relief, tossing 2 scoreless innings.
For the Brockton Indians, Seth Grossman and Sean Kelley provided the offense. |
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