Fri, 29 August, 7:30PM, at St Peters Field
East Boston Bluefish 4, Brighton Brewers 0
Nate Titcomb's 1 hit complete game shutout led the Bluefish to a 4-0 victory on Friday Night, and clinching the Bluefish's first ever YBL Championship. The win was the Bluefish's 17th straight home win. Chris Santosuosso hit 2 doubles, and was named the Playoff MVP by League President Dave McKay after the game. The Bluefish would like to congratulate the Brighton Brewers on a hard fought series, and thank everyone for their continued support of our team and the Yawkey League. |
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Thu, 28 August, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
East Boston Bluefish 14, Brighton Brewers 6
Chris Demers pitched 5 innings of shutout baseball in leading the Bluefish to an eventual 14-6 slugfest win over the Brewers on Thursday Night. Offensively, the Bluefish trio at the top (Recore, Becker, and Santosuosso) combined for 11 runs scored, and Santosuosso drove in 5 of the runs on 2 doubles and a single. The Brewers scored 6 runs in a matter of minutes, having the first 8 guys reach base in the 6th. Mike Muccio led the Brewers offense with 2 hits. Game 5 is scheduled for Friday Night, 7:30, at St.Peter's in Cambridge. |
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Wed, 27 August, 7:30PM, at St Peters Field
East Boston Bluefish 2, Brighton Brewers 1
Game 3 was a great duel between Mike Lewis of the Brewers and Kyle Jones of the Bluefish. Lewis retired the first 11 of the night, and took a no-hitter into the 5th. Jones found himself in some trouble via the walk, but matched goose eggs until the 5th. With runners on 1st and 3rd and 2 outs, Jones commits a Balk, allowing Muccio to score from 3rd and give the Brewers a 1-0 lead. Bottom of the 5th, after Chris Hartery lead off with the 1st Bluefish hit, a 1 out hit batsman made it 1st and 2nd. Bluefish called for a double steal, in which the throw to 3rd got away, allowing Hartery to score from 3rd. After a ground out, Chris Demers' infield single with 2 outs scored the 2nd Bluefish run. To the 7th, after 2 walks and a sacrifice bunt, the Bluefish walk Iafolla to load the bases. Jones' 140th pitch of the night induced a 6-4-3 double play to end the game. Bluefish take a 2-1 series lead into Game 4 Thursday Night at Ronan, 7:30 s |
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Tue, 26 August, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
East Boston Bluefish 3, Brighton Brewers 0
The Bluefish evened the best of 7 YBL Championship series at 1, with a dominating pitching performance from Chris Sandini. The young righthander held the Brewers to 1 hits striking out 11. The Bluefish got on the board in the top of the first when Jason Recore led off with a double and scored on an error. In the seventh, they added two more on a single from Chris Hartery.
The series moves to St. Peter's Field in Cambridge for Game 3 Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
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Mon, 25 August, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
Brighton Brewers 6, East Boston Bluefish 3
Brewers ride the arm of Kevin Christina to yet another CG win in Game 1. Five different Brewers had RBIs in the game.
Anthony Leonelli pitched 3+ innings of solid relief for the Bluefish, including striking out the side in the 4th.
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Fri, 22 August, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
East Boston Bluefish 4, Malden Bulldogs 1
Chris Demers complete game propelled the Bluefish to their first ever YBL Finals, defeating a tough Malden Bulldogs squad 4-1, to take the series by 3 games to 1. Al Becker had 3 hits, while Bobby Foote added 2 hits for the Bluefish. Evan Tardugno led the Bulldogs offense with 2 hits. |
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Thu, 21 August, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
East Boston Bluefish 9, Malden Bulldogs 6
After a few errors and ball lost in the dusk, the Bluefish found themselves down 5-0 in the bottom of the first inning of Game 3. But the hosts scratched and clawed as Kyle Jones CG, 8 Ks) kept the Bulldogs' bats at bay.
Jason Recore (2 hits, 3 runs) knocked in the go-ahead runs with a double in the fourth, as the Bluefish came back from their biggest deficit in team history to defeat the Bulldogs by a score of 9-6 for their 13th straight home victory. It was their third come-from-behind win in their last four playoff games. Tardugno was the tough-luck loser for Malden, and D'Entremont launched a 2-run double in the first.
Game 4 is at Rogers at the series resumes Friday night.
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Wed, 20 August, 8:00PM, at Maplewood
Malden Bulldogs 4, East Boston Bluefish 1
Malden battled back from their implosion the night before to best East Boston 4 to 1.
Adam Del Rio got the win in 6 innings of work and Jay Wisner recorded the save.
Malden's offense was paced by RBi's from Evan Tardugno, C4, and Matt Savage.
Sandini pitched very well for East Boston and Hartery hit a bomb to left center for a homerun in the 4th.
The series continues tomorrow at Rogers.
Game time: 2:10. Attendance: 37 mostly for East Boston! |
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Tue, 19 August, 8:00PM, at Maplewood
East Boston Bluefish 7, Malden Bulldogs 4
Wild game at Maplewood. Malden scored 2 in the bottom of the 1st and rode the arm of Ken Olisky for 3 perfect innings, and a shutout through 4. In the 5th, after an error, Sean Glavin hit a long 2 run home run to tie the game at 2. As quickly as the Bluefish tied the game, Malden went ahead 4-2 on a long home run by Tom Englehart. It remained 4-2 into the 7th, where the Bluefish scored 5 runs on 2 hits and 4 walks, highlighted by a Mike Lembo single making it 4-3, a Jason Recore bases loaded walk that tied the game, a 2 run single by Al Becker making it 6-4, and a Bobby Foote Sac Fly. Bluefish starter Nate Titcomb, pitching for the first time in over 3 weeks, kept the Fish in it, going 5 innings giving up 4 hits and 4 runs. Matt Smith pitched a scoreless 6th for the win, and Ian Titcomb pitched a scoreless 7 for the save. |
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Mon, 18 August, 8:00PM, at Billings Field
East Boston Bluefish 3, Somerville Alibrandis 2
Two of the top hitting teams matched up in the rubber game of the 3 game series at Billings on Monday Night. Jon Morse and Chris Demers were on top of their games. Somerville scored first on an RBI Double by Justin Crisafulli, scoring the on base machine Sal Mendonca to make it 1-0. An error on the next play scored Crisafulli to make it 2-0. The Bluefish finally responded in the 5th. Chris Hartery's SF made it 2-1, and after an error to tie the game, Sean Glavin's RBI single to right made it 3-2 Bluefish. Demers went 6 up 6 down from there, propelling the Bluefish to a 3-2 win, and advancing the Bluefish to the Semifinals. Hats off to the Alibrandis, who were complete class throughout the series, and should be commended for one of the best runs in Amateur Sports, not only in Boston but anywhere. |
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Sun, 17 August, 8:00PM, at Trum Field
Somerville Alibrandis 4, East Boston Bluefish 1
The Doctor for Alibrandis made a house call at Trum last night to even the series.
DesRoches cool off the hard hitting team from East Boston allowing 1 unearned run on 6 hits.
Mr.Scioli checked in last night and provided the power. Delivering a GS in the 3rd inning.
Series moves to Billings on Monday night to see who faces the powerful Malden team! |
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Sat, 16 August, 4:00PM, at Rogers Park
East Boston Bluefish 2, Somerville Alibrandis 0
The Bluefish and Alibrandis battled in a tough pitcher's duel between the Bluefish's Chris Sandini and the Alibrandis' Jared Leiderman. Sandini came out on top, pitching a 5 hit shutout to lead the Bluefish to a 2-0 win. Both Bluefish runs were scored with 2 outs. YBL RBI Leader Chris Hartery singled home Jason Recore in the 1st, and Al Becker singled home Mike Lembo in the 2nd. Leiderman threw very well in defeat, giving up only 5 hits while walking 2 and striking out 4. Game 2 is set for Sunday Night at Trum, gametime 8pm. |
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Sat, 9 August, 2:00PM, at Revere High School
East Boston Bluefish 5, Revere Rockies 2
The Bluefish didn't get many hits, but the ones they did get counted. Chris Hartery's 3 run HR in the 3rd gave the Bluefish the lead for good as they defeated the Rockies by a score of 5-2 in what always is a friendly rivalry game between the 2 teams. Chris Santosuosso gave the Bluefish some insurance by hitting a 2 run HR to left in the 5th. Michael Close hit a long HR to right in the first for the Rockies, while Kevin Spitz went 2 for 3 in defeat. |
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Wed, 6 August, 1:00PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 1, Cambridge Spinners 0
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Mon, 4 August, 8:00PM, at East Boston Stadium
East Boston Bluefish 7, South Boston Saints 2
The Bluefish defeated the Saints by a score of 7-2 in their debut game at the Stadium. Chris Demers made his return to the mound after 3 weeks and threw 3 shutout innings, before turning it over to Matt Vezina, who collected the win giving up 5 hits and 2 runs, while striking out 1. Becker, Santosuosso, and Steve Mellor each had 2 hits for the Bluefish. Max Warren went 2 for 3 in the leadoff spot for the Saints. |
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Fri, 1 August, 8:00PM, at Jim Rice Field
East Boston Bluefish 9, South End Astros 5
Al Becker and Sean Glavin each hit Solo Home Runs in the first inning, propelling the Bluefish to a 9-5 win over South End on Friday Night at Rice. Becker, Glavin, Steve Mellor, and Mike Norsen each had 3 hits in the victory for the Bluefish. Matt Vezina was solid throughout on the mound for the Bluefish, taking a no-hitter into the 5th inning, before finally hitting some fatigue and finishing up allowing 5 hits. |
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Tue, 29 July, 8:15PM, at Chelsea HS Field
East Boston Bluefish 9, Chelsea Cyclones 1
Smith, I.Titcomb, and Sandini combine on a 2 hitter.
Becker leads the offense with 4 hits.
Hartery had 3 hits, while Creveling and Recore each had 2 hits. |
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Mon, 28 July, 8:00PM, at Trum Field
Somerville Alibrandis 4, East Boston Bluefish 1
Well the "Doctor" paid a vist to Trum last night to face the Blue Fish of East Boston. DesRoches spin 6 innings to record his first win of 2008 with relief help for Scott Rodgers(2nd Save).
Offensively Bernie"Dustin" Driscoll went 4-4, scoring 2 runs,Dave "Skee" Scioli 2-4, 1rbi and 3 stolen bases. Mike Feetham chipped in with a blast driving in 2 runs to cap a three run first.
Hartery had to hits for Eastie and played a stella 3rd base. |
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Sun, 27 July, 3:30PM, at Pond Street Norfolk
East Boston Bluefish 7, Harbor Point Dodgers 0
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Sun, 27 July, 12:30PM, at Pond Street Norfolk
East Boston Bluefish 10, West Roxbury Devils 0
The Bluefish defeated the Devils by a score of 10-0 at Pond St in Norfolk. The offense was on fire from the beginning, with 3 extra base hits (Recore Double, Caprio RBI Double, Glavin 2 RBI Triple) in the first inning leading to 4 runs, and 3 more singles (Recore, Santosuosso 2 RBI, Caprio) in the 2nd to score 3 more. Santosuosso's solo HR in the 4th extended the lead to 8-0, and Chris Hartery's double 2 batters later made it 9-0. From there, it was Kyle Jones and Matt Vezina on the mound combining on a 2 hit shutout. Jones got the win going 5 innings, giving up 2 singles, while walking 2 and striking out 7. |
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Sun, 20 July, 7:00PM, at Ronan Park
East Boston Bluefish 8, Brighton Brewers 1
The Bluefish and Brewers faced off on a muggy night in Dot. After a 30 minute delay to fix the field, it was the Bluefish that jumped out early, scoring 8 runs on 12 hits in the first 3 innings to defeat the Brewers by a score of 8-1. Jason Recore led the offense with 4 hits, while Santosuosso (3 hits), Becker (2), Lembo (2), and Foote (2) each had multi-hit games. 5 different Brewers had 1 hit each in defeat. |
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Sat, 19 July, 7:00PM, at St Peters Field
East Boston Bluefish 12, Cambridge Spinners 0
Nate Titcomb and Anthony Leonelli combine on an 8 hit shutout, as the Bluefish defeat the Spinners by the score of 12-0. The offense was led by Chris Santosuosso (2-3, Grand Slam) and Mike Lembo (2-4 3 RBI). |
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Wed, 16 July, 7:30PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 4, Chelsea Cyclones 1
Bluefish survive versus a gritty Cyclones team. Santosuosso led the Bluefish with 2 hits, while Chris Brown had 2 hits and a RBI for the Cyclones. |
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Mon, 14 July, 7:30PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 9, Harbor Point Dodgers 2
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Thu, 10 July, 8:00PM, at Maplewood
Malden Bulldogs 3, East Boston Bluefish 2
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Wed, 9 July, 7:30PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 8, AlThomas Athletics 0
Chris Demers pitched a complete game shutout, leading the Bluefish to a 8-0 win on Wednesday Night at Ross. Demers gave up 3 hits, while walking 1 and striking out 7. Jason Recore led the Bluefish offense with 3 hits, while Chris Santosuosso and Chris Hartery each hit Home Runs in the 5 run 5th inning. Brian Powers had 2 of the 3 hits for Al Thomas in defeat. |
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Mon, 7 July, 7:30PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 9, Brighton Braves 2
WP: Jones
LP: Lochiatto
Bluefish: Demers 3 hits, 2 RBI
Becker 2 run Double
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Tue, 1 July, 7:30PM, at Ross Field
AlThomas Athletics 3, East Boston Bluefish 2
Steve Lambert singled, stole 2nd, and scored the winning run in the bottom of the 10th on a grounder by Chuck Killens as the A's beat the Bluefish 3-2.
The game featured great pitching by both teams, starters John Kostas for the Al Thomas Club and Chris Sandini for East Boston. Aiden Powers came on in relief in the 5th inning and was dominant for 5.2 innings (1 hit, 11 K's) in picking up the win. Sandini allowed 2 runs in the first on 1 hit, then settled down to keep Al Thomas hitters at bay through a gritty performance.
Steve Lambert and Liam Powers led the A's offense with 2 hits each, with several players on both teams making great defensive plays. |
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Mon, 30 June, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
Brighton Black Sox 7, East Boston Bluefish 2
Sox win behind strong pitching performance by Jared Rooney, who earns his second Yawkey League victory with his complete game effort.
The Bluefish turned an very nice triple play with the bases loaded in the top of the six,
started by third baseman Chris Hartery, who caught a low line drive on the short hop, tagged the runner at third, stepped on third base and fired to first to complete the triple play.
Chris Santosuosso homered for the Bluefish.
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Sat, 28 June, 5:00PM, at Rogers Park
East Boston Bluefish 11, Brighton Braves 4
The Bluefish broke out of a mini hitting slump with an 18 hit effort in a 11-4 win over the Braves on Saturday at Rogers. Recore, Santosuosso, Glavin, Foote each had 3 hits, while Hartery and Posch each had 2. Kyle Jones got the win going 5 1-3 in relief due to his late arrival to the game. Ian Titcomb pitched a scoreless first, while Jason Recore induced a game ending double play to the only batter he faced. Koris had 2 hits for the Braves, while Ted Tracy was his usual self in the leadoff spot, getting on base 3 times and scoring a run. |
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Sun, 22 June, 5:30PM, at Revere High School
Revere Rockies 2, East Boston Bluefish 0
In an extremely well played ball game, the Rockies come out on top as a result of another gem by ace Mike McCarthy. Mike scattered 7 singles throughout his complete game shutout, walking none and striking out five. The Rockies defense was perfect, but the offense mustered only three hits and manufacted the only two runs they would need.
The 'Fish got multi hit games from Swaz (3-3) and Caprio(2-3). Demers pitched very well and took a tough loss. |
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Fri, 20 June, 7:30PM, at Ross Field
McKay Club Beacons 3, East Boston Bluefish 2
"Big Baby" Jon Pelettier picks up the Beacons for his 1st YBL victory in relief of Adam Kulis in the 6th & 7th. Beacons came from behind in the top of the 7th to plate two and held on in the bottom of 7th to win.
Jack Owens was 3 for 4 with an RBI and a run scored. Joe Barresi (single) and Andy McAllister (hit by a Pitch) had the big RBI's in the 7th.
Sandin and Kulis locked for a classic 6 inning pitcher's due. Neither would figure in the outcome. A tremendous ball game well played and very well officiated! |
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Wed, 18 June, 8:15PM, at Maplewood
Malden Bulldogs 8, East Boston Bluefish 8
Bluefish and Bulldogs tie in an old fashion 9 inning shootout that ended due to an 11:15 curfew at Maplewood.
Highlights:
Bluefish's Mellor with 3 hits, and Glavin with game-tying HR in bottom of 7th
Bulldogs' Englehart with 3 hits, D'Entremont had a 3 run Doulbe, and Del Rio with 2 hits and many great plays at 3B. |
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Sat, 14 June, 2:00PM, at Trum Field
East Boston Bluefish 6, Somerville Alibrandis 2
Al Becker's grand slam broke a 2-2 tie and propelled the Bluefish to a 6-2 win on Saturday over Somerville at Trum Field. Becker went 2-3 with 2 runs scored and 4 RBI. Chris Sandini picked up his 3rd win of the season going the distance. Devon Davis had 2 hits for Somerville. |
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Thu, 12 June, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
East Boston Bluefish 4, Brighton Brewers 1
Chris Demers was solid for 6.2 for the Fish, striking out 8 and allowing only six hits. With two outs and bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh, Nate Titcomb came on and got a K to end it.
Phil Keefe was solid in a CG effort for the Brewers. |
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Mon, 9 June, 8:00PM, at Billings Field
East Boston Bluefish 8, West Roxbury Devils 3
The Bluefish broke out the hitting sticks at Billings. The Fish were led by three hits from Chris Caprio and two each from Jason Recore, Al Becker, Chris Hartery and Jeremy Creveling.
Kyle Jones went 4.1 on the hill, and struck out 8, allowing only one hit.
The Titcomb brothers finished it with Nate getting five outs for the win, and Ian getting the last three, including the last two on a nifty 1-6-3 DP.
Ryan Carey was on base three times for the Devils. |
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Tue, 3 June, 8:00PM, at Jim Rice Field
South End Astros 2, East Boston Bluefish 1
A game ending 2 RBI single by 19 yr old Hector Calderon was the difference. Well played game by both teams. |
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Mon, 2 June, 8:00PM, at McConnell Park
East Boston Bluefish 8, Savin Hill Hornets 3
After being silenced for most of the day Sunday versus Medford, the Bluefish bats responded with 14 hits and many other hard hit balls in a 8-2 win on Monday Night at Savin Hill. 7 of the 9 Bluefish starters had at least 1 hit, with 6 out of 9 collecting multiple hits. Bobby Foote led the Bluefish offense with 3 hits and 3 RBI, while Becker, Hartery, Glavin, Recore, and Williams each collected 2 hits a piece. |
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Sun, 1 June, 3:00PM, at Playstead Park
Medford Maddogs 7, East Boston Bluefish 3
Talal Saleh picked up his first win of the season going the distance. After some control problems in the first saleh settled in and finished with 7 strike outs.
Buddy Hanley knocked in 3 and Kenny Luongo knocked in 2 to lead the way. |
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Wed, 28 May, 7:30PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 6, Savin Hill Hornets 0
Chris Sandini pitched 6 shutout innings, leading the Bluefish to a 6-0 win over Savin Hill on Wednesday Night. Sandini gave up 2 hits, while walking 1 and striking out 11. Ian Titcomb made his Bluefish debut getting Savin Hill out 1,2,3, in the 7th with 2 strikeouts. The Bluefish offense was led by Jason Recore's 2 hits, 3 runs scored and 2 stolen bases out of the leadoff spot. Tyler Norton was very good on the mound for Savin Hill, holding the Bluefish to 2 hits over 4 2-3 innings, before 2 bases loaded walks did him in. |
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Fri, 23 May, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
East Boston Bluefish 13, McKay Club Beacons 4
Chris Demers pitched 5 innings of 2 hit shutout ball to lead the Bluefish to a 13-4 win over the McKay Club Friday Night at Ronan. Demers walked 1 and struck out 8 to pick up his 2nd win of the season. Offensively, the Bluefish were led by Chris Hartery (4 RBI) and Sean Glavin, who each had 3 hits, while 4 other Bluefish each had 2 hits a piece. |
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Tue, 20 May, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
East Boston Bluefish 4, Brighton Black Sox 3
Chris Caprio's RBI double with 2 outs in the 6th scoring Bobby Foote propelled the Bluefish to a 4-3 win over a tough Brighton Black Sox squad Tuesday Night at Rogers. Kyle Jones went the distance for the win, giving up 5 hits and 3 runs while striking out 10. Aaron Greenblatt was tough on the mound all night for the Black Sox. He limited the Bluefish to only 2 hits entering the 6th inning, when the Bluefish finally got to him for 2 runs on 3 hits, capped off by Caprio's Double. Five different Black Sox had hits in defeat. |
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Mon, 19 May, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
East Boston Bluefish 14, South Boston Saints 4
It took a while to shake off the rust, but the Bluefish pulled through in defeating the South Boston Saints 14-4 on Monday Night at Ronan. In their first game in 7 days, Jon Tenney had shut the Bluefish down through 4 innings. But Southie went to the bullpen, and the Bluefish went to work, scoring 13 runs off 2 relievers in turning a 3-1 deficit into a 14-3 lead. Chris Caprio (4 RBI 1 HR) and Al Becker each had 3 hits in the win for East Boston, while Santosuosso, Hartery (3 RBI) and Glavin each had 2 hits. Wintrow and Stephenson each had 2 hits, and Sean Benoit hit a long HR for Southie in defeat. |
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Mon, 12 May, 8:00PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 6, Medford Maddogs 5
On a cold night at Ross, the lights are what finally ended the game for both teams. The Bluefish rallied with 3 in the 5th and 3 in the 6th to tie their biggest comeback win in team history to defeat the Maddogs 6-5. Newcomer Chris Hartery put the Bluefish over the top with a bases clearing triple in the bottom of the 6th to cap off a 2-4 night with 4 RBI. Chris Demers picked up the win in relief, pitching out of a 1st and 2nd nobody out situation in the 6th. Kenny Luongo had both Maddog hits. |
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