Wed, 29 September, 8:30PM, at Malden - Maplewood Park
Scituate Tides 5, Lexington Blue Sox 1
Tides sweep Lexington to take home their 4th title in their 7 year history. Dave Iava tossed a gem not giving up a hit until the 6th. Iava goes the distance allowing only 2 hits and striking out 6 to pick up the win. Iava has been the winning pitcher in 3 out of 4 deciding title games for the Tides. Jerry Winters went 3-3 with 2 doubles, triple and 2 RBI. Brenden Stone had a big 2 RBI double in the 5th. Rob Linn came up big in the 4th smoking a 2B to the left center gap and then scoring on Winters 2B. Tony Anderlionis (1-3, 1 run, RBI) Derek Happas (1-3 BB 1 run 1 SB) and Dan O'Brien (1-3 1 run) also chipped in for the Tides.
Congratulations to John Gainey (Manager) Rob Monti (Manager) Dan O'Brien, Dave Iava, Brenden Stone, Miguel Miranda and Tony Anderlionis who have been with the Tides for all 4 Championships.
Congrats to the Lexington on a great season and a awesome playoff run. |
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Sun, 26 September, 10:00AM, at Scituate - Scituate HS
Scituate Tides 5, Lexington Blue Sox 0
Tides take game one behind strong pitching from Rob Monti and good defense. Monti goes 9 tossing a 3 hit shutout. Dakota Happas 3 hits 2 runs, Brian Cassidy 1 hit 1 walk 2 runs lead the offense for the Tides. Winters also had 2 hits.
Barry Foster pitched well for the Blue Sox going the distance. Game 2 Tuesday night in Lexington. |
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Thu, 23 September, 8:00PM, at Lexington - Lexington HS
Lexington Blue Sox 6, Braintree Braves 2
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Tue, 21 September, 7:30PM, at Lexington - Lexington HS
Lexington Blue Sox 5, Braintree Braves 0
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Sun, 19 September, 10:00AM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Braintree Braves 3, Lexington Blue Sox 2
Stellar pitching by Steed and Pierucci, each pitcher giving up one unearned run through nine innnings.
In the top of the 10th, Moschella knocks in the go ahead run. Braintree responds in the bottom of the 10th with two on, two out. Facing McGlinchy with an 0 and 2 count Steve McKenna fouls off several fast balls and then hits a ball in the right center gap scoring Worthley and Nickerson for the thrilling walk off. |
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Tue, 14 September, 7:30PM, at Lexington - Lexington HS
Lexington Blue Sox 6, Waltham Red Sox 1
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Sun, 12 September, 10:00AM, at Lexington - Lexington HS
Lexington Blue Sox 4, Waltham Red Sox 3
Barthel for the Red Sox and Sam Steed for the Blue Sox, both pitched complete games. Barthel allowed 4 runs on 10 hits while striking out 5.
Steed allowed 3 runs (1 earned) on 5 hits while striking out 6.
Brinkley had 3 hits, while Steed, Poling, and MacEachern each had 2 hits.
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Wed, 8 September, 7:30PM, at Lexington - Lexington HS
Waltham Red Sox 0, Lexington Blue Sox 0
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Thu, 2 September, 7:30PM, at Lexington - Lexington HS
Lexington Blue Sox 6, Wayland White Sox 4
Both White and Blue Sox pitchers Curtin and Steed pitched great games. Steed got the win after going 5 strong innings and McElroy got the save after pitching shutout innings in the 6th and 7th. Curtin pitch a complete game for the White Sox.
Several Blue Sox had multiple hit games including Steed who had 4 hits and scored 3 runs, McElroy had 3 hits, and McEachern and Soucie each had 2 hits.
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Wed, 1 September, 7:30PM, at Lexington - Lexington HS
Lexington Blue Sox 7, Wayland White Sox 6
This was a hard fought battle between two teams looking to make the play-offs. The Blue Sox got on the board first with 3 in the first.
Wayland was able to even it up in the following inning. Wayland was looking to take the lead with runners on second and third and no outs in the bottom of the 3rd but a nicely turned TRIPLE PLAY ended the inning, (L5-3-4).
McEachern led the offense for the Blue Sox with three hits and three runs scored. |
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Sun, 29 August, 10:00AM, at Medford - Playstead
Lexington Blue Sox 9, Medford Mets 1
Kevin McGlinchy was the starting pitcher for the Blue Sox. He pitched 8 solid innings giving up 1 run (unearned), on 5 hits, while striking out 12. Barry Foster struck out the side in the ninth.
The offense for the Sox was led by McGlinchy who reached base all 5 times up and scored 5 runs. He was 2 for 3 with 2 walks, a double, and a grand slam home run.
Gonzalez had two hits for the Mets. |
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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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Thu, 19 August, 7:30PM, at Dorchester - Town Field
Scituate Tides 3, Lexington Blue Sox 0
Dave Iava pitched a complete game shutout to improve to 5-2 on the year. Tides get 3 in the 5th Brenden Stone got it started with a double followed by a Rob Monti RBI double. Brad Kingsburry chipped in with a RBI single.
Sam Steed (11 K's) pitched great for the BlueSox he kept the Tides off balance all night. McGlinchey had 2 hits for Lexington |
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Wed, 11 August, 7:30PM, at Braintree - Braintree HS Varsity
Braintree Braves 3, Lexington Blue Sox 2
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Sun, 8 August, 1:00PM, at Lexington - Lexington HS
N. Andover Thunder 8, Lexington Blue Sox 7
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