Sun, 17 August, 5:00PM, at Playstead Park
South Boston Saints 7, Medford Maddogs 6
Andrew Flink gets the win with 3 innings of hitless relief of starter Tim Dacey, who was victimized by some sloppy Saints defense in his 4 innings of work.
Warren, Boone, Anderson and Stephenson all had 2 hits for the Saints to lead the offensive attack.
Saints take the series 2-0.
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Sat, 16 August, 7:00PM, at Ronan Park
South Boston Saints 1, Medford Maddogs 0
Jon Tenney and Sean Gildea battle in a pitchers duel. Southie scores the only run of the game in the first. Southie leads the series 1-0 |
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Sat, 9 August, 5:00PM, at Revere High School
Medford Maddogs 3, Revere Rockies 1
Tyler Middleton went to 2-0 on 5 shutout innings with 6 strike outs. Talal Saleh picked up his first save of the season pitching the final 2 innings.
Maguire had 2 hits, 3 stolen bases and a run scored. Hanley had a single and 2 walks and Luongo had 2 hits. Johnny Cunningham added a hit, run scored and stolen base. |
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Wed, 6 August, 2:00PM, at Ross Field
Medford Maddogs 1, Cambridge Spinners 0
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Mon, 4 August, 8:00PM, at Trum Field
Medford Maddogs 1, Somerville Alibrandis 0
An old fashioned pitchers duel. Tyler Middleton went five innings for his first YBL win, striking out 5, allowing 5 singles, 2 on broken bats and 2 in the infield and one hit batter. Sean Gildea came on and pitched a perfect 6th and 7th inning for the save.
Steve Szathmary threw 6 strong innings for Somerville, striking out 2, giving up 4 hits and walking 3.
Johnny Cunningham was the offensive player of the game for Medford with a hit and a walk along with 2 stolen bases and the only run scored in the game.
Luongo, Hanley and Hudd also had hits for the Maddogs. |
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Wed, 30 July, 7:30PM, at Ross Field
Medford Maddogs 9, McKay Club Beacons 0
Sean Gildea improved his record to 9-2, going 5 scoreless innings, allowing 3 hits, no walks and striking out 4. Tyler Middleton closed the game with 2 scoreless innings.
Johnny Cunningham had 2 hits and a walk and scored 2 more runs to give him a League leading 34 on the Season.
Jay Sablone also had 2 hits. |
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Sat, 26 July, 7:00PM, at St Peters Field
Medford Maddogs 7, Cambridge Spinners 1
Sargeant Eamonn McDonough pitched his final game this season as he returns to Iraq to defend his Country.
Eamonn went 6 innings giving up 1 run, a home-run by Kimbro, allowed only 3 hits, walked 1 and struck out 6. Eamonn pitched in 4 games during his 2 week leave finishing with a 2-0 record with 1 save.
Eamonn is a model Teammate, an outstanding pitcher and a great American.
Maguire and Hudd led the Medford offense with 3 hits each. Cunningham scored 2 more runs, giving him a League leading 32 on the season. |
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Mon, 21 July, 7:30PM, at Healy Field
Medford Maddogs 8, AlThomas Athletics 4
Talal Saleh picks up his 6th win of the season. "T" gave up a couple of early runs but settled in and pitched into the 6th inning.
McDonough finished the 6th and Tyler Middleton came in and pitched the 7th.
Cunningham had 3 hits and scored 2 runs giving him 30 runs on the season. Chris Wood, Lucas Einstein and Jay Sablone each had 2 hits.
Lambert pitched very well for the A's. |
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Sat, 19 July, 5:00PM, at Playstead Park
Medford Maddogs 2, Brighton Black Sox 1
Sean Gildea improves his record to 8-2. Gildea struck out 9 and walked 2. Eamonn McDonough came on with 2 outs in the top of the 7th and bases loaded to record the Maddog's first Save of the Season.
Luongo had an RBI double and Crovo made the defensive play of the game with a sliding catch of a sinking liner in right field which he turned into a double play by throwing to first. |
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Tue, 15 July, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
Brighton Brewers 15, Medford Maddogs 3
Sean Tupper spun a gem, allowing only 3 hits & 1 earned run in a complete game effort. Michael Balger was one of 6 Brewers with multi-hit games, going 2 for 3 with a triple & 4 RBI. |
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Mon, 14 July, 8:00PM, at McConnell Park
Medford Maddogs 14, Savin Hill Hornets 11
The Big Train, The Unit, The Ogre, The "E" Dog, Eamonn McDonough returned from Iraq and threw a complete game. The Dogs could have made it easier on Eamonn and not committed 3 errors which led to 3 unearned runs. Sargeant McDonough finished with 8 K's and only 2 walks. Not a bad job after being off for two years.
Offensively the Dogs put together 18 hits, 6 walks and a hit batter. Maguire, Sablone, Cunningham and Kelley each had 3 hits. Hanley and Gusdorf each had 2 hits. Crovo had 2 walks and was hit by a pitch.
A gutsy Savin Hill Team never quit and battled the entire night.
This was the 6th win in a row for Medford. |
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Sun, 13 July, 5:00PM, at Playstead Park
Medford Maddogs 5, Brighton Braves 0
Sean Gildea impoved his record to 7-2 with his third shutout of the season. Gildea struck out 7 and had no walks.
Buddy Hanley led the offense with 3 hits while Kenny Luongo, "Goose" Gusdorf and "Cozy" Kelley each had 2. |
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Sat, 12 July, 5:00PM, at Playstead Park
Medford Maddogs 11, South End Astros 4
Talal Saleh gets his 5th win of the season, going 6 strong innings, striking out 5, walking 5 and giving up 6 hits. All this after throwing 2 innings the night before and being the winning pitcher in the All Star game against Team Domincana.
Kenny Luongo was the story and then some on offense. Kenny went 3-4 with a walk, home run and 6 RBI's. |
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Tue, 8 July, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
Medford Maddogs 12, Harbor Point Dodgers 2
Sean Gildea goes to 6-2 with a 5 inning performance, striking out 7 with 0 walks and 2 unearned runs.
Cunningham had 3 hits, Kelley had 2 hits and scored 3 runs and Hanley knocked in 3 to lead the offense. |
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Tue, 1 July, 8:00PM, at Jim Rice Field
Medford Maddogs 4, South End Astros 2
Talal Saleh gets his fourth win with an 8 inning complete game. Talal struck out 9 and walked no one.
Montero was the hard luck loser, he also went the complete 8 innings, striking out 7 and walking 6.
Martinez homered for the South End and Kenny Luongo homered with one out in the 8th for the game winner.
Both Marc Crovo and Mike Maguire had assists from the outfield. |
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