Wed, 9 August, 8:00PM, at Jim Rice Field
Chelsea Cyclones 6, South End Astros 4
Chelsea pitcher Mike Sciarappa went 6 1/3 for his 4th victory of the season. Sciarappa struck out 11 South End batters that he faced and only walked two before turning the ball over to fellow lefty Pat Higgins for his first save of the season.
The Royals played strong to earn their 6th victory in the final game of their regualr season |
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Sun, 6 August, 4:00PM, at Ronan Park
McKay Club Beacons 13, Chelsea Cyclones 3
Welcome back - Gary Dalton. Gary put in 6 great innings of work to lead his team to its 12th victory of 2006. Gary missed most of the season with a shoulder injury. He was solid and allowed only one run on 4 hits.
McKay Club bats scorched 16 hits. Pete Fricker: 3for4; 4 runs scored; 1RBI -- Andy McCallister: 2for4 4 runs scored -- John Rutkausks: 2for5 1RBI -- Chris Dean & AJ Urquhart also knock in 2 runs each. |
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Sun, 6 August, 1:00PM, at Ronan Park
Brighton Braves 7, Chelsea Cyclones 4
Matt Lepley went the distance for the Braves scattering 8 hits, 1 ER and 6 Ks for his 2nd win in consecutive starts. The Braves offense was led by Jarome Farquharson going 2-3 while Tracy (2), Brooks-Ramsdell (2), Ramsdell, Dunker and Siciliano all had RBIs. Jason Bourque (3B and 2 RBI) and Steve D'Entremont (2B) led the Royal offense with 2 hits each.
WP: Lepley
LP: Burns |
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Sat, 5 August, 4:00PM, at McConnell Park
Savin Hill Hornets 6, Chelsea Cyclones 1
RICK & ROCK TEAM-UP ON ROYALS
Hornets' hard luck pitcher Rick Dolan gets his first win of the season with help from The Rock. Hard luck as 3 of his 5 losses have been one run affairs.
CF Paul "The Rock" Larcoque helped Ricky to his first win with outstanding offense and defense in this contest. The Rock struck for a double and a triple, scored twice and had an RBI.
On defense, the sure handed and speedy Rock set a YBL *record with 9 put-outs by an outfielder, 3 or 4 of which were Web Gem grabs.
The Royals broke up Dolan's shutout in the 7th when 1B Pat Sultenfuss singled and advance to third after Hornet SS Mike Mori made a spectacular diving catch of a scalding line shot up the middle, but errored the throw to first attempting to double up the runner.
Royal RF Klemm came through with a clean single that scored the shutout breaking run from third.
*No official records are kept of put-outs. |
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Fri, 4 August, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
Chelsea Cyclones 5, Brighton Braves 1
The Chelsea Royals took the field behind Mike Sciarappa on Friday night to meet the Braves for the first time this season. The Royals were trailing by a run after the second, but Sciarappa had command of his pitches and the defense stepped up to keep the Braves off the board.
The Royals finally broke through in the fourth scoring 2 to take the lead and they added to that in the fifth by adding three more and allowing Sciarappa to earn his 3rd victory of the season.
CR: Sciarappa and Perry
BB: Sullivan and Ramsdell
WP: Sciarappa
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Thu, 3 August, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
South Boston Saints 8, Chelsea Cyclones 7
It was a seesaw game at Ronan Park last night. Southie jumped out to a 2-0 lead. In the fourth Chelsea stormed back with 4 to take the lead. Chelsea's Kevin McGovern left the game after pitching 5 complete with a 4-2 lead. In the 6th Southie scored 6 to take a 8-4 lead.
Chelsea did not quit as they stormed back to score 3 in the 7th. With a 8-7 lead and the tieing run on 2nd Southie's Tim Dacey got the dangerous Chelsea batter to pop up to Manny Paula to end the game. |
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Sat, 29 July, 8:00PM, at Trum Field
Somerville Alibrandis 5, Chelsea Cyclones 2
Somerville took on Chelsea on a beatiful evening at Trum field. Steve Szathmary and Sciarappa(scrappy) hooked up in an old fashion pitchers duel. Szathmary came out on top 5-2 to move his record to 6-3......again Sciarappa was a tuff luck loser.
Multi hit games for Alibrandis Kevin White, Marc DesRoches and Sal Mendonca.....Justin Crisafulli had 2 RBI....Chelsea Satos had 2 hits.... |
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Tue, 25 July, 8:00PM, at Chelsea HS Field
Cambridge Spinners 3, Chelsea Cyclones 2
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Mon, 24 July, 7:30PM, at Chelsea HS Field
East Boston Bombers 5, Chelsea Cyclones 4
BOMBER MIKE WAN BELTED A TWO RUN HOMER IN THE THIRD TO GIVE THE BOMBERS AN EARLY 3-0 LEAD, BUT CHELSEAS D'ENTRMONT ANSWERED WITH A TWO RUN HOMER OF HIS OWN TO GET THE ROYALS BACK INTO IT. BOMBERS PREVAILED HANGING ON FOR A 5-4 WIN. EAST BOSTON HAS NOW WENT 15-2 IN THEIR LAST 17 GAMES AND ARE TRYING TO HOLD OFF ROSLINDALE AND WEST ROXBURY FOR THE TARPEY CONFERENCE TITLE. |
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Tue, 18 July, 8:00PM, at Chelsea HS Field
Brighton Black Sox 8, Chelsea Cyclones 0
Billy Gills throws no-hitter in Sox win over Chelsea. Gills struck out six and only walked one while posting the Sox second straight win. |
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Mon, 17 July, 8:00PM, at Chelsea HS Field
Revere Rockies 16, Chelsea Cyclones 3
Gary Moran remained hot at the plate as he goes 3-5, 3R, 3RBI, 2B, 2B to help Ken Kilduff pick up a much needed win for the Rockies. Kilduff pitched 6 inning striking out 8 to help his own cause. Dan Jalbert continued to get on base as he belted 2 more hits, but got on base all 4 plate appearances. Gregg Crossman pitched the 7th inning to close out the game. Multi hit honors go to Bucciarelli, DiLeo, Philson, Moran, and Jalbert.
For the Royals Girolamo scored 2 of the 3 runs going 2-4, 3B, 1B. |
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Sat, 15 July, 5:00PM, at Noyes Field
Chelsea Cyclones 3, East Boston Bombers 1
This game turned into a great pitchers duel between Chelsea's Mike Sciarappa and East Boston's Jim Palmer. Both pitchers held the opposing team off the board until the Bombers were able to manufacture a run in the home half of the 5th inning. The Royals answered in the top of the sixth tying the game up.
Sciarappa then held the Bomber's off the board in the 6th and the Royals offense got to Palmer in the top of the 7th allowing the Royals to take a 3-1 lead. Sciarappa went out and got 2 quick outs in the bottom of the 7th before turning the ball over to Matt Manganelli who recorded his first save of the season. |
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Tue, 11 July, 8:00PM, at Chelsea HS Field
Medford Maddogs 6, Chelsea Cyclones 1
Sean Gildea earned his 4th Win of the year going the distance, giving up 3 hits, 2 walks and striking out 5 along the way. The Dogs helped out playing a flawless defensive game behind Gildea.
Mike Maguire stole 3 bases and scored 2 runs. Eric McClafferty and Johnny Cunningham each had big 2 run hits to lead the Medford attack. |
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Mon, 10 July, 7:30PM, at Chelsea HS Field
Chelsea Cyclones 9, Savin Hill Hornets 5
Savin Hill came out quick jumping on Chelsea's starter Mike Terrio who was making his first appearance of the season on the mound. Savin Hill got to Terrio for 5 runs, knocking him out after only 2/3rds of an inning.
Chelsea turned to rookie pitcher Ryan Baker who pitcher 3 1/3 innings with 7ks and 3 walks and veteran Kevin McGovern who went 3 innings striking out 3 and walking none. Baker and McGovern held Savin Hill off the board and kept them hitless over, while the Chelsea offense battled back into the game. With 2 outs in the 3rd inning Chris Santos hit a monster shot to left center scoring 2 runs. The following inning catcher Larry Doucette took advantage of a bases loaded situation by hitting a base clearing triple to tie the game, a walk, hit batter and an error allowed Chelsea to take the lead which they would not surrender the rest of the night.
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Sun, 9 July, 12:00PM, at Chelsea HS Field
Medford Maddogs 9, Chelsea Cyclones 6
Talal Saleh struggled with his control but pitched well enough to improve his record to 5-0. Sean Gildea came on with the bases loaded and two outs in the 6th inning and threw one pitch to get an inning ending double play. Sean went on to strike out two in the 7th to get his second save of the Season.
Darren Josey had a three run homer and Mike Maguire hit a solo homer to lead the Medford attack.
Perry also homered for Chelsea. |
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Sat, 8 July, 1:00PM, at Healy Field
West Roxbury Devils 4, Chelsea Cyclones 0
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Mon, 3 July, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
Chelsea Cyclones 9, Harbor Point Dodgers 4
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Sun, 2 July, 1:00PM, at Rogers Park
Brighton Brewers 6, Chelsea Cyclones 0
Good pitching, solid defense and timely hitting spells victory for the Brewers on a hot Sunday afternoon.
Key performances by Marc Hordon, Brandon Brewer and Tony Iafolla who all had two hits apiece, including an RBI triple off the bat of Hordon. |
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Fri, 30 June, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
Brighton Black Sox 8, Chelsea Cyclones 5
Sox hold on to win sixth straight, holding off a comeback attempt by a scrappy Chelsea team. |
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Tue, 27 June, 8:00PM, at Chelsea HS Field
Chelsea Cyclones 1, Cambridge Spinners 0
Mike Sciarappa (1-4) pitched 6 2/3 shut out innings to earn the Royals their first victory of the season. Sciarappa surrendered only 3 hits while striking out 7 and walking 5 on his way to the victory. Kevin McGovern(0-1-1) came in with runners on 1st and 3rd and 2 down in the 7th and got a fly ball to center to seal the victory.
The only run of the game came when Paul DiPrizio was hit with the first pitch of the game and was moved along by his teammates.
Bo Gillette pitched a gem of his own for Cambridge going the distance allowing only 2hits while striking out 6 and hitting 2 batters. |
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Tue, 20 June, 8:00PM, at Chelsea HS Field
Harbor Point Dodgers 5, Chelsea Cyclones 2
Chris Arenda threw the first no-hitter in Dodger franchise history, as the Brookline Dodgers beat the Chelsea Royals 5-2. Striking out 4 in the outing, Arenda worked both sides of the plate with mastery, and kept the Royals batters off balance with the curve and change-up. Solid defensive play behind him for 6 innings kept the no-no in tact, but there was a bit of a scare in the 7th with a walk, a HBP and a couple errors, which made the finale that much more exciting.
Jay Shatto and Matt Nussbaum both went 3-4, while Shatto had 2 SB's, and Nussbaum also added 2 RBI's to lead the offense for Brookline. Gregg Smith went 2-4, and 4 other Dodgers had one hit a piece.
This was Brookline's 5th win in a row, and face a tough Medford team next. |
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Mon, 19 June, 7:30PM, at Chelsea HS Field
South End Astros 9, Chelsea Cyclones 2
Owen Carlson pitched well while Danny Gomez and Willie Sanjuro hit HR's to even the Astros record to 5-5. Rob Lynn hits bombs. Chelsea has a great group of players-shows up with 20-and is a solid team despite thier record. |
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Sun, 18 June, 1:00PM, at Chelsea HS Field
Somerville Alibrandis 6, Chelsea Cyclones 3
A HOT 1 for the Cali Kid, Jarod Leiderman to make his 1st Yawkey League start.
A game Chelsea team played well against the defending champs with Somerville coming out on top 6-3. Leiderman went the whole game, walking 3, striking out 7 and yeilding only 6 hits and 2 earned runs.
Hitting stars...Justin Crisafulli 3-4 with 2 RBI's and Marc DesRoches 2-4 with a HR and 2 RBI's.
Great Job Chelsea! |
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Thu, 15 June, 7:30PM, at Healy Field
AlThomas Athletics 5, Chelsea Cyclones 4
Liam Powers singled, doubled, walked and drove in 3 runs to lead the A's in a comeback win over Chelsea 5-4.
Matt Thayer was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to drive in the eventual winning run. Brian Powers added 3 hits, while Thayer, Chris Malloy, Jim Schindler and Andy Doyle collecetd a hit apiece for the offense. Shindler also walked 3 times.
Scott Jamieson picked up his 4th win of the year in relief of starter George Grant, who threw 2 scoreless innings, followed by Paul Bonner, Chuck Killens and Brian Kennedy.
Peper and D'Entremont picked up 2 hits each for the Royals. |
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Tue, 13 June, 8:00PM, at Chelsea HS Field
South Boston Saints 11, Chelsea Cyclones 4
Tim Acey Deuecey DAcey and Scrappa Sciarappa had a pitchers duel going through the first three last night.
The Saints scored 4 in the 4th to break it open on timely Joe Barese hit. Rob Stephenson was the SB offensive star.
Chelsea made it interesting in the 7th by scoring 4 and then loading the bases for Rich Clement. Clement drilled a potential bases clearing shot down the left field. Saints leftfielder Andrew Langione made a diving shoe string catch to end the game.
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Mon, 12 June, 7:30PM, at Chelsea HS Field
Revere Rockies 3, Chelsea Cyclones 0
Steve Corda pitches a complete game shutout to pick up his first Rockie win. |
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Tue, 6 June, 8:00PM, at Chelsea HS Field
Brighton Brewers 4, Chelsea Cyclones 2
The Brewers put up 3 quick runs in the first, keyed by a 2-run single by catcher Tony Iafolla. That lead was enough for Brewers starter Dan Pill, as he pitched 5 innings of shut-out ball.
Royals relievers D'Entremont and Stanton kept Brighton off the board for the next 5 innings, and the Chelsea offense threatened to cut the lead on several occasions. But after one insurance run in the 7th, Liber successfully closed out the game for the save. |
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Mon, 5 June, 7:30PM, at Chelsea HS Field
West Roxbury Devils 1, Chelsea Cyclones 0
Gregg Rockwell spins a two hitter as WR gets its first win of the season. Dana McAuliffe added two hits and a run scored. |
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Tue, 30 May, 7:30PM, at Healy Field
Roslindale Bluefish 2, Chelsea Cyclones 0
The Roslindale Bluefish even their record at 2-2 with a 2-0 win on Tuesday Night at Healy Field over the Chelsea Royals. Chris Demers outlasted Mike Sciarappa in a great pitcher's duel. Demers went the distance for the Bluefish, throwing 80 pitches and allowing 2 hits, while walking 2 and striking out 7. Sciarappa was perfect through 3, and held a shutout through 4, until the Bluefish finally got on the board with 2 runs on 3 hits in the 5th. After a leadoff walk by Nick Rossi and a Colin McCrann Double, Mike Lembo hit an RBI single to Right to break the scoreless tie. Two batters later, Dan Sweeney singled home McCrann from 3rd for a 2-0 lead. That was all Demers would need to collect his 2nd win on the season, have pitched 13 straight scoreless innings. |
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Thu, 25 May, 8:00PM, at McConnell Park
McKay Club Beacons 2, Chelsea Cyclones 1
McKay Club waited a long time to kick off 2006.
A pitcher's duel between Rookie Adam Kulis (MC) & Pat Higgins (CR) was the order of the night. Both guys matched up well. The only difference was the final score 2-1.
Peter Needham led off the game for the Beacons with a single - stole 2B and advanced to 3B on a passed ball. Ben Duggan knocked Pete home with a single.
Peter Needham struck a solid single when two were out in the bottom of the 7th. Pete stole second and Duggan did it again. He smashed a solid single to plate Needahm for the victory.
Kulis & Higgins locked heads for a memorable encounter! Both kids deserved the victory, but in this game one guy goes home happy and the other guy goes home with a qaulity start and a loss. |
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Tue, 23 May, 8:00PM, at Chelsea HS Field
AlThomas Athletics 6, Chelsea Cyclones 5
Matt Thayer and Chris Malloy each drove in two runs to support the pitching of Aidan Powers, who picked up his first win in a 6-5 victory over Chelsea.
Brian Powers and Mark Daly added doubles to the offense, while Brian Kennedy hurled a scoreless 7th inning for the save.
Terrio's 2 hits led the Royals, while Sciarappa pitched well in defeat.
Powers struck out 11 in 6 innings for the A's. |
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Mon, 22 May, 8:00PM, at Chelsea HS Field
Roslindale Bluefish 6, Chelsea Cyclones 0
Chris Demers struck out 14 Royals over six innings in a 6-0 win over the Chelsea Royals.
Jimmy Burns of the Royals frustrated the Bluefish offense for the first five innings. Then the Bluefish opened things up on a booming double by Sean Glavin that rolled under the center field fence negating a possible inside-the-park HR.
Chris Santosuosso and Nick Rossi each had two hits for the Bluefish. |
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