Thu, 6 September, 7:30PM, at Haverhill - Haverhill Stadium
Red Sox 6, Tigers 2
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Mon, 27 August, 8:00PM, at Roxbury - Clifford
Brewers 9, Tigers 5
The Brewers kept their playoff hopes alive behind the "Gutsy" pitching performance of Mike Gentile. He scattered 8 hits and had 8 K's to give the Brewers a 9-5 win. Kevin Salines lead the Brewers offense going 3-3 w/2-doubles and 3-runs scored. The other hitting stars for the Brewers:
Zach Dubin- 2 hits w/double and 2 RBI's
Dan Riordan- 2 hits w/double and 1 RBI
Joe Blotner- 2 hits w/2 RBI's
Ryan Sherlock- 2 hits w/2 runs scored.
Isaac Valdiviezo who delivered the key hit which drove in the 2 runs that secured the Brewers Victory.
The Tigers offense was lead by Scott Stevens who went 2-4 with a "Monster" HR and 2 RBI's |
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Sun, 26 August, 10:00AM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Tigers 6, Senators 3
Rich Wlodarczyk throws a CG helping the Tigers win 6-3 in a big divisional game matchup. The Tigers held an early 2-0 lead, before the Sens struck for 3 runs in the 4th, hightlighted with a 2 run double from Laliberte. The Tigers battled right back in the bottom half, loading the bases and plating 4 runs on RBI singles from Silk, Field and West. Wlodarczyk (CGW, 3 ER, 6 H, BB, 11 K's) settled into a groove retiring the next 8 in a row, before squeezing out of a jam in the 7th.
Mike Mariconda (2-2, 2 BB, 3 R, 3 SB), smokin' hot Scotty Stevens (2-3, 2 RBI's), and Johnny Silk had multiple hits each for the Tigers in the win.
Congrats to Dave Timmons, Jason Ackerson & a classy Senator squad on a great season. |
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Sat, 25 August, 4:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Padres 10, Tigers 4
Padres lock up a playoff berth led by a solid pitching performance from Carlos Osorio (W, 6 in, ER, 6 poncharos) and offensive outbursts from Acevedo & Terrero.
The Padres took a quick 3-0 lead in the first taking advantage of some early Tiger rust and a Berto Terrero RBI single (2-3, R). Osorio looked sharp early cruising through the first 5 innings, before allowing a runner past 2nd. The Padres scored 5 in the 4th to put the game out of reach. Cahill pitched the 7th to finish it for the Padres.
For the Tigers, Mikey Mariconda (R, SB) had 2 hits in the loss. |
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Fri, 24 August, 7:30PM, at Hyde Park - Ross
Grays 14, Tigers 0
This game was scheduled to be played at Ross Field in Hyde Park but no one ever "Turned all the lights on". Since the lights never came on, the game was moved to Kelly Field.
The Grays took the lead early in this one and never looked back scoring 14 unanswered runs taking the game in 5 innings.
Patrick Potter led the offensive explosion by the Grays going 2-4 2HR, 6RBI and 2R. |
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Fri, 17 August, 7:30PM, at Watertown - Victory
Athletics 10, Tigers 3
Kyle Breidenstine (4H, 4K, 1ER) pitched a complete game, and Bo McIntyre, Pat Vetter, Matt Asdornvutikraii each had 2 hits as the A's defeated the Tigers 10-3 at Victory Field.
The Tigers put 2 on the board in the bottom of the 1st by taking advantage of a walk, an error, and an RBI double by Peter Allain. The A's would fight back and plate 4 in the third with a 2 RBI single by Pat Vetter, and RBI's by Andrew Billig and Jay Lamoreoux. Breidenstine would settle down after the third, allowing 1 baserunner over the final 4 innings.
Tom Cardwell win the game award for furthest ball hit while being thrown out trying to stretch it to a triple. |
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Mon, 13 August, 8:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Tigers 6, Spinners 4
After a 2 month lay off due to injury, Chad Griffiths throws a gem to help lead Tigers to a 6-4 win. More details to come... |
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Fri, 3 August, 7:30PM, at Watertown - Victory
Cutters 10, Tigers 9
In a back and forth game, the Cutters pull out a last inning victory. Down 9-7 with two outs,Steven Janiluinas hit a gap double to clear the bases and give the Cutters an eventual 10-9 win. Janiluinas had a monster game going 3-4 with 6 RBIs and two doubles.
Daniel Cooney (3-4) and Steffon Poulis (2-3) both had multihit games.
Newcomer Eric Bosworth earned the win for the Cutters pitching 5 innings while allowing 4 R (2earned).
John Silk pitched well in relief for the Tigers but took the loss. |
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Mon, 23 July, 8:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Spinners 10, Tigers 2
After being shutout by the Padres the day before, the Spinners get back on track with a division win against the Tigers. The game was called after 6 innings due to the time limit, partly a result of the Spinners scoring 10 runs.
The offense got started early, plating 4 runs - the first two on a Bonard inside the park home run (3B+error). The Spinners got all they needed in the first, but the team would continue to add runs, getting RBI contributions from 7 different players. The 1-4 hitters combined to go 7 for 12, 4BB, 7R.
The "Young Guns" of the pitching staff combined to get the win. Teen sensation Rob McHugh went 4 innings and got his second win of the season. Danny B needs only 4 pitches to bail McHugh out of a no-out bases loaded jam - inducing RBI machine Scott Stevens (+ 2RBI on the day) to ground out and getting the next batter to hit into an inning ending double play. |
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Sat, 14 July, 5:00PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Tigers 6, Brewers 3
Big Eddie Rydzewski pitches a CG (W, 3 R, 5 H, 3 K's) and Pete Allain comes up with a clutch 2 run triple in the 6th to help pace the Tigers to a 6-3 win. Silk, West, Stevens, and Griffiths all have mutiple hits for the Tigers. Gentile pitched well for the Brewers.
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Fri, 13 July, 7:30PM, at Watertown - Victory
Tigers 11, White Sox 6
Tigers beat the White Sox 11-6 Friday nite in Watertown lead by a solid pitching performance from John Silk (W, 4 in, ER, 4 K's) and offensive outbursts from Pete Allain (3-3, 2 RBI's & 1st career MABL HR) & J West (3-4, 2B, 3 RBI's).
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Sun, 8 July, 10:00AM, at Brighton - Cassidy (CCircle)
Senators 5, Tigers 4
Senators walk off again 5-4 at Cleveland Circle against a tough Tigers team.
Matt Dumont (3-4 R, 3RBI, SB), Nate Laliberte (2-3 3B, BB), and Paul Bracco (1-4 1B, RBI) would pace the Sens at the plate.
Sens would start a 2 out rally in the bottom of the seventh with Rausch reaching on a HBP, a Plant single, and a Laliberte BB. Singles by Bracco and Dumont would push the Sens ahead for good.
Ed Rydzewski pitched well in the loss for the Tigers.
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Fri, 6 July, 7:30PM, at Watertown - Victory
Orioles 6, Tigers 0
Milciades Santana does it again, throwing a 3-hit shutout with 16 K's.
The O's offense exploded for 5 runs in the top of the first to provide Santana with all the cushion that he would need, with Eric Fudeman and Will Wilde each contributing big 2-out, 2-RBI hits. |
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Fri, 29 June, 7:30PM, at Watertown - Victory
Tigers 3, Senators 1
Lortz gets his first win in a Tigers uni on beautiful Victory Field. Stevens goes 2-3 with 2 RBIs to help lead the Tigers to a 3-1 victory. More details to come... |
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Sun, 24 June, 10:00AM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Grays 3, Tigers 0
Bill Riggieri had another Cy Young worthy pitching performance early Sunday afternoon throwing a CG, 5 H, 8K, shut out. Riggieri's eight strikeouts lengthened his already large lead in the leagues strikeout category.
Chad Griffith pitched well in a complete game defeat for the Tigers picking up 6 K's and only allowing two earned runs.
Mike Gulinello and Steve Baldassari led the way for the Grays offensively posting the following stat lines...
1. Gulinello: 2-3 2B, RBI, R.
2. Baldassari: 2-3 2B, R
Rob Prenovitz had a timely, two-out RBI single in the sixth inning knocking in an insurance run (the Grays third run). The grays didn't look back and proceeded to win on this sunny Sunday by the final score Grays 3, Tigers 0. |
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