Sun, 25 September, 10:00AM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Blue Jays 4, Athletics 2
Heck of a game, heck of a series between A's-Jays. Levensaler vs. Kapuza, scoreless until the Jays get 1 in the top of the 5th after Eddie Pickett singles with 2 outs, stole second and Colin Confoey singled pickett in. Bottom 6th A's have a man on 1st and Aldopoulis hits a double to tie the game. Donaruma then singles with 2 outs to puts A's up 2-1.
Top 7, Pickett and Confoey single and Rob Linn hits them in with a long double. Linn goes to 3rd on a Jay Thomas flyout and Levensaler singles Linn in to go up 4-2.
Kyle Buika comes in to start the 7th and gets the save. Solid D from both teams and Eddie Pickett continues to dominate outfield defense in the MABL, robbing the A's of a run in the 1st. Jays advance and A's were very sharp this series. Hats off to a classy crew. |
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Wed, 21 September, 7:30PM, at Cambridge - St. Peters
Blue Jays 2, Athletics 1
Kyle B. vs Kyle B. and they both were on tonight at Saint Peters as they both threw complete games.
The Buika version out dueled the Breidenstine one and the jays take game 1 of the series. Rob Linn had a 2 out RBI single in the 1st to tie the game at 1 Ryan Bere had the go ahead RBI single and Buika did the rest. |
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Fri, 16 September, 8:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Cutters 15, Athletics 2
Tony Ramos (4-5, 4 RBI), Jeff Coveney (4-5, RBI) and John Kostas (3-5, 2B, RBI) paced the Cutters offense as the Cutters win the 3rd seed in the Atlantic.
Steve Lambert earned the win pitching 3 innings of relief of Kostas.
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Tue, 13 September, 7:30PM, at Cambridge - St. Peters
Blue Jays 11, Athletics 0
Jays finish up the regular season with a solid win over the A's. Steve Shortle was lights out on the hill going the distance while only allowing 6 hits and striking out 5.
The Jays would jump out to an early 2-0 lead in the first with a 2 out 2 RBI single by Keith Karpowich, and would never look back. The offense was lead by Gagne and Confoey(the soon to be daddy) who each had 3 hits.
The Jays had solid defense the whole night which was highlighted by the silky smooth scoops of Ryan Gagne at first base. He saved mutliple throws from getting away.
Check your Facebook events for the first Jays playoff game which is TBD! |
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Sat, 10 September, 4:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan (Game 2 of DH)
Tigers 2, Athletics 1
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Tigers walkoff with 2-1 win in a tough 10 inning battle.
More details to come... |
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Sat, 10 September, 1:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan (Game 1 of DH)
Athletics 7, Tigers 6
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Sat, 20 August, 4:30PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Athletics 9, Red Sox 0
A's put up 9 and throw a shutout to defeat the Red Sox. Donaruma went 2-4, Breidenstine went 2-2, and Mooney went 3-4 with 3 RBI to pace the A's. Kapuza gets the win in a pitcher-by-committee game in which the A's gave up 1 hit. |
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Sat, 13 August, 7:30PM, at Hyde Park - Kelly (Game 2 of DH)
Cutters 7, Athletics 5
Quinn Ryan went the distance notching his 2nd win of the year. The As took an early 2-0 lead in the first but the Cutters scored 4 in the bottom of the frame highlighted by a John Pollard double and a Steve Lambert triple.
After some addition runs plated for both teams, the game was knotted 5-5 in the bottom of the 5th. Jeff Coveney's 2-run, 2-out double brought in the eventual winning runs for the Cutters.
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Sat, 13 August, 5:00PM, at Hyde Park - Kelly (Game 1 of DH)
Cutters 11, Athletics 4
Gales house knocks in three and Chris Dicecca went the distance to pick up the victory. |
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Fri, 5 August, 8:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Athletics 12, Red Sox 2
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Sun, 31 July, 1:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Athletics 6, Orioles 1
JT Mooney pitches a complete game 7 hitter to win his second game of the year. The Orioles jumped out to a quick 1-0 lead in the first inning but the A's bats took over from there scoring 6 runs over the last 4 innings of play. Tom McIntyre led the A's hitters going 2-4 with a triple and 2 RBI's. Orioles SS Krall led his team by going 3-3 and a stolen base. |
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Sun, 24 July, 4:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Athletics 7, Red Sox 0
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Sat, 23 July, 4:30PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
White Sox 9, Athletics 8
Sox pull out a come from behind effort in extras on a crisp cool day in July. More to come. |
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Sat, 16 July, 5:00PM, at Hyde Park - Kelly
Athletics 12, White Sox 5
It was hitting weather on Saturday night as the A's defeated the White Sox 12-5. Both teams put up impressive offensive stats. For the A's, 3-5 hitters Nick Tapper, Bo McIntyre, and Tom Cardwell combined to go 9-12 with 5 doubles and 7 RBIs. The rest of the A's added 5 more hits and 3 RBI's to round out a big day at the plate.
For the White Sox, Ivan Clemente went 3-3, and Anthony Tomaro was 3-4. |
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Sun, 10 July, 12:00PM, at Acton - Jones Field
Athletics 4, Orioles 2
Steve Kapuza throws a gutsy 6 innings, giving up only 1 run, for the victory over Chris Vescey and the Orioles. Vescey cruised until the 7th, when the A's put two men on with no one out and Andrew Billig hit a double to tie up the game. Justin Komins had the go ahead RBI, and Jamal Saleh and Alan Donaruma added RBI's for insurance. Tapper went 2-3 for the A's. |
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