Mon, 16 August, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
AlThomas Athletics 8, South Boston Saints 5
Al Thomas scored 3 in the 7th to tie the game, then 3 in the 13th inning to win the game and take the series. Kudos to the heroic performance by Saints' pitcher Steve Hueston, who pitched into the 10th inning on 2 days rest, after throwing a complete game victory on Friday night. He left in the 10th to a standing ovation from the entire park. Congrats to both teams on a well-played, tough series.
Matt Quigg tossed 2 scoreless innings in relief, then James Katsiroubas came in and threw 7 innings of 4-hit shutout baseball with 7 k's to pick up the win. Katzy also singled in the tying run in the 7th after a double by John Kostas and triple by Steve Lambert.
Mark Daly's grounder in the ss hole proved to be the game winner. Kostas drove in the 3rd run of the inning to cap the scoring for the Thomas Club, which advances to the semifinals for the first time since 2005. The A's played their 4th consecutive playoff game without an error.
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Sun, 15 August, 5:00PM, at Town Field
AlThomas Athletics 9, South Boston Saints 4
Will Clang tossed a complete game as tha A's put up 7 in the 1st inning on route to a 9-4 win. Steve Lambert had 3 hits, while Katsiroubas, Wheeler, McDonough and Kostas ripped doubles to lead the attack.
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Fri, 13 August, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
South Boston Saints 9, AlThomas Athletics 2
Steve Hueston picks up the complete game win. Series is now tied at 1. Southie's bats come alive for 14 hits. Dakota & Radabaugh set the table reaching base 6 times in the top 2 spots in the order. Al Thomas is led by Katsiroubas and Powers who each had 2 hits. |
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Thu, 12 August, 7:30PM, at McConnell Park
AlThomas Athletics 4, South Boston Saints 1
Ryan Stoller outdueled Jim Farrell as the A's take the first game 4-1. Steve Lambert made a great catch in center to end the game. Katsiroubas, McDonough, Donahue and Daly drove in runs with base hits, while Clang went 2-3. |
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Wed, 4 August, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
Brighton Black Sox 7, South Boston Saints 4
Sox hold on in the seventh to win third game in a row. Starter Eddie Samp pitched into the seventh to pick up the win. Matt Nicholson came on in the seventh with the bases loaded to pick up the save.
The Sox were lead offensively by Andy Kurzon, who as 3-4 including a 3 run home run in the top of the third. Nick Jones and Steve Tramontozzi also had two hits each.
Tim Dacey pitched well for South Boston, keeping the game close through six innings.
Offensively for South Boston, Rob Linn and Greg Schwind each had two hits, while Brendan Klaes hit a solo home run in the bottom of the fourth.
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Tue, 3 August, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
South Boston Saints 4, Malden Bulldogs 3
Jim Farrell picks up the victory. Steve Dakota gets the bad hop triple that drives in the winning run in the sixth. Game ends with the tying run being thrown out at home plate. |
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Sun, 1 August, 5:30PM, at Town Field
Savin Hill Hornets 2, South Boston Saints 1
Four Hornet pitchers, Henry Spitzer, Nick Young, Nate Hodor and Gordon Lescinskis, combined for a 2-hit victory over South Boston.
Seven different Hornet batters had hits. Dave Clarke was forced home in the top of the seventh inning with the winning run when Adam Morgam was hit by a pitch. Mark Nickerson had both hits and John Tenney was strong in 6 inning of work for the Saints. |
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Wed, 28 July, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
South Boston Saints 8, South End Astros 1
Jim Farrell picks up the win in relief of Steve Hueston. |
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Tue, 27 July, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
South Boston Saints 5, Winter Hill Cyclones 4
Saints come back, then give up the lead, then win it in walkoff fashion in the bottom of the seventh.
Steve Hueston picks up the win to move to 5-0. |
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Sun, 25 July, 5:00PM, at Town Field
Beacon Hill Dodgers 10, South Boston Saints 3
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Sat, 24 July, 5:30PM, at Playstead Park
Medford Maddogs 12, South Boston Saints 11
Talal Saleh notched his first win of 2010 pitching until there were two out in the 7th. Reliever Mike McGlaughlin came on with bases loaded, after surrendering hits to Linn and Tenny he recorded the final out for his second save of the season.
Pete Byron, Rookie of the Year Candidate, had 4 hits, giving him 6 in the doubleheader to go along with 4 runs scored and 5 RBI.
Fellow Rookie of the Year Candidates, Marty Dunlap and Matt Delaney each had 3 hits with Delaney knocking in 5 and Dunlap knocking in 6 on the day. |
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Wed, 21 July, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
South Boston Saints 3, AlThomas Athletics 2
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Mon, 19 July, 7:30PM, at McConnell Park
McKay Club Beacons 4, South Boston Saints 2
McKay Club manufactured 3 runs in the second with 2 coming from a bases-loaded single by Drew Tambling. Tom Michael homered in the third to record the game's 4th run.
South Boston rallied in the top of the 5th that plated 2. After a 50 minute delay due to lightning in the area, the game was called in the bottom of the 5th. |
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Sun, 18 July, 5:00PM, at Town Field
West Roxbury Bluefish 6, South Boston Saints 1
WR: Sandini, Paulsen (4), Wasylak (6) and Iafolla
SB: Dacey, Stephenson (6) and Mendelson, Linn (2)
WP: Paulsen
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Fri, 16 July, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
South Boston Saints 15, Beacon Hill Dodgers 9
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Sun, 11 July, 2:00PM, at Kelly Field Milton
South Boston Saints 5, AlThomas Athletics 2
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Wed, 7 July, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
South Boston Saints 8, Revere Rockies 6
Saints pick up the victory with 8 runs of support for Jim Farrell who went 5 strong innings to improve his record to 3-1. |
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Tue, 6 July, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
South Boston Saints 9, Brighton Minutemen 6
Strong pitching by John Miarecki and Mark Nickerson, and some timely hitting allowed the Saints to take this one. Reynolds for Brighton carried the Minutemen offense with a 4 hit night. |
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Tue, 29 June, 8:00PM, at Maplewood
Malden Bulldogs 15, South Boston Saints 3
Malden, MA - Jonathan Pollard and Brad Tardugno connected for home runs as the Malden Bulldogs beat the visiting South Boston Saints 15-3 tonight.
Both Pollard and Tardugno's homers came in the nine run fifth. Pollard's was a three run shot to left-center while Tardugno had a two run bomb to right-center. Pollard finished 1-for-4 with four RBIs and Tardugno went 3-for-4 with three RBIs.
Rookie Hunter Caron continues to shine as he had a solid 2-for-3 night, including a stolen base. Tom Englehardt collected two triples in his laser show performance, 3-for-4 with a double, two triples and two RBIs.
On the mound, Jason Paul took care of business as he tossed five scoreless innings striking out six while allowing just one walk. He improves his record to 4-0 and lowered his ERA to an impressive 0.34. |
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Mon, 28 June, 7:30PM, at McConnell Park
South Boston Saints 4, Savin Hill Hornets 3
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Sun, 27 June, 5:00PM, at Town Field
South Boston Saints 18, Somerville Alibrandis 8
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Fri, 25 June, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
East Boston Knights 7, South Boston Saints 5
Eastie beats Southie in Dorchester at Ronan Park on a hot and steamy night tying the season series at 1 a piece. Ben McBride started this one for the Knights allowing 5 runs, 4 of which were earned, 7 hits and struck out 8 pitching a complete game for the home team. He spotted the Saints to an early 3 - 0 lead, a lead that would last until the bottom of the 4th. The Knights exploded for 5 runs in that inning and leading the charge was Matt Perrin who stroked a double to right that scored a run and Jesse Stanley who slammed a single up the middle for another 2 runs. Southie had the tying runs on 2nd and 3rd in the 7th inning but Eastie held on as Ben McBride struck out Andrew Larocque to end the game.
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Tue, 22 June, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
Beacon Hill Dodgers 3, South Boston Saints 2
Beacon Hill and South Boston went to extras to decide a great game at Ronan Park. It was a pitcher's duel between Dodger rookie Jon Merritt and Saints' starter Jim Farrell. Both pitchers pitched extremely well and earned a no decision.
Merritt threw 8 innings of 8 hit, 2 run ball, striking out 7 and walking only 1. Farrell was equally impressive, throwing 6 innings of 6 hit, 2 run ball, striking out 6 and walking 3.
Both teams played solid defense, with Dodger CF Kevin Skop cutting down the go-ahead run in the 7th with a seed to C Bryan Duffy. The Saints got the play of the game from SS Andrew Larocque, who made a diving play up the middle to rob LF Joe Patrolia of a hit and the go-ahead run in the 6th.
SS Mike Navarro had the bases loaded walk-off single with two down in the 9th to win a great game, scoring PR Tyler Borosavage. Dodger reliever Marc Skipper threw the 9th for the win. 2B Gregg Smith had 3 hits. |
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Thu, 17 June, 8:00PM, at Clifford Park
South Boston Saints 5, Brighton Braves 4
Rob Linn with a walk-off 2 run double, his third rbi of the game. Jon Tenney picks up his third win in relief. |
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Wed, 16 June, 8:00PM, at Trum Field
South Boston Saints 4, Winter Hill Cyclones 2
Steve Hueston goes seven strong for the win. |
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Mon, 14 June, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
South Boston Saints 8, Brighton Braves 2
Jim Farrell picks up his second win of the year. Andrew Larocque and Tenney have 3 rbi's apiece to lead the Saints offense.
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Fri, 11 June, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
South Boston Saints 3, Medford Maddogs 2
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Tue, 8 June, 8:15PM, at Chelsea HS Field
South Boston Saints 2, Revere Rockies 2
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Fri, 4 June, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
South Boston Saints 8, East Boston Knights 5
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Thu, 27 May, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
AlThomas Athletics 13, South Boston Saints 8
Steve Lambert went 5-5 with a homerun and a double, and James Katsiroubas had 4 hits and 2 doubles to lead a 16-hit attack as the Al Thomas Club handled South Boston 13-8.
Will Clang picked up the win with 5 innings of 4-hit ball with no earned runs. Dallas Nunes made his debut and closed out the game for the A's.
Mark Nickerson reached base 3 times for the Saints and tossed a scoreless inning on the mound.
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Wed, 26 May, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
Brighton Minutemen 7, South Boston Saints 1
Brendan Flemming pitched another great game. He kept the Saints batters off ballance all night and brought his record to 2-1. The Minutemen's bats exploded for 7 runs in the 6th to seal the win. |
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Mon, 24 May, 8:00PM, at Trum Field
Somerville Alibrandis 13, South Boston Saints 0
Somerville sends JARED LEIDERMEN off to Cali with a BANG! |
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Fri, 21 May, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
South Boston Saints 2, McKay Club Beacons 0
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Mon, 17 May, 7:30PM, at McConnell Park
South Boston Saints 7, McKay Club Beacons 3
Southie picks up it's fourth win. Jon Tenney goes the first 5 innings for his second victory. |
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Thu, 13 May, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
South Boston Saints 6, Brighton Black Sox 1
Jim Farrell throws a no-hitter in his first start of the season, as the Saints improve to 3-0. Normally when a pitcher throws a no-no he is helped out by his defense but in this case Jim pitched around 5 South Boston errors! Southie's over 30 contingent of Rob Linn, Jon Tenney, Rob Stephenson and Mark Nickerson, as well as Paul Larocque chipped in 2 hits to pace the Saints offense. |
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Tue, 11 May, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
South Boston Saints 8, South End Astros 7
The Saints were able to shake off a considerable amount of rust and pull out a come-from-behind 8-7 win over the pesky South End Astros Tuesday night at Ronan Park. Andrew Larocque launched the first home run of his Yawkey League career, while his brother Paul Larocque laced a two-out single in the top half of the seventh to score the go-ahead runs. |
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Mon, 10 May, 8:00PM, at Billings Field
South Boston Saints 9, West Roxbury Bluefish 0
Strong pitching and patient hitters start the Saints off with a win against the defending champs. |
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