Thu, 16 August, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
Brighton Brewers 13, East Boston Bluefish 5
Marc Hordon homered for the second consecutive night and drove in six to lead the Brewers to victory in game 3 and advance to the finals. |
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Wed, 15 August, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
Brighton Brewers 17, East Boston Bluefish 5
Marc Hordon's grand slam highlighted a 12-run inning in the fourth. Chris Marsh pitched 5+ strong for the win, and to push the series to 2-0. |
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Tue, 14 August, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
Brighton Brewers 6, East Boston Bluefish 0
Kevin Christina throws his 2nd shutout of the playoffs to get the Brewers off to a 1-0 lead in the series. |
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Fri, 10 August, 7:30PM, at Balch Field Norwood
East Boston Bluefish 4, AlThomas Athletics 1
Chris Doneski's bases clearing Double in the Bottom of the 6th helped propel the Bluefish to a 4-1 win Friday night over the Al Thomas Athletics. JJ DePalma pitched 7 innings of 3 hit ball for the win. John Kostas was outstanding all night, taking a 2 hit shutout into the 6th inning, before 3 hits and walk led to 4 Bluefish runs. Kostas finished the night with 8 k's. DePalma's line: 7 ip, 3h, 1er, 5 bb, 5 so. |
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Thu, 9 August, 7:30PM, at Healy Field
East Boston Bluefish 8, AlThomas Athletics 7
The Bluefish held on to defeat the Al Thomas Athletics by a score of 8-7 Thursday Night at Healy. The Bluefish jumped out to a 4-0 lead thanks to 3 runs on 4 hits in the 2nd, and another hit and a run in the 3rd. Al Thomas would not play dead, as they collected 5 hits and 3 runs in the 4th to cut it to 4-3. The see saw affair continued, and the Bluefish held on.
Highlights for the Bluefish:
Smitty going 3-4 in the 9 spot
Suaz with another 3 hit game, and Becker with 2. For Al Thomas:
Kostas had 3 hits. Bucci, Barrett, Moores, and Daly had 2 hits each. |
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Wed, 8 August, 8:00PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 3, AlThomas Athletics 1
The win was the 7th straight for the Bluefish at Ross Municipal Stadium. |
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Sun, 5 August, 1:00PM, at Maplewood
Malden Bulldogs 7, East Boston Bluefish 3
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Fri, 3 August, 8:00PM, at McConnell Park
East Boston Bluefish 6, Savin Hill Hornets 3
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Wed, 1 August, 8:00PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 2, Revere Rockies 1
The Rockies lose a nail-biter to the rival Bluefish tonight. In a pitchers duel for the ages, Mike McCarthy and Chris Demers locked horns for one of the season’s best. Demers went the distance for the win; the Rock’s Jay Wisner took the loss in relief. Kevin Spitz’s RBI double in the 2nd was the only offense the Rockies could muster all night. The Rockies McCarthy threw a six-inning shutout and was lifted for the YBL’s save leader Jay Wisner in the seventh with a 1-0 lead. Two hits, a SAC, and error and a walk would push across both the tying and winning runs for the ‘Fish. Former Rockie AL Becker notched the game winning, walk-off single in dramatic fashion. |
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Tue, 31 July, 8:00PM, at McConnell Park
East Boston Bluefish 2, Savin Hill Hornets 1
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Fri, 27 July, 8:00PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 7, Harbor Point Dodgers 4
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Wed, 25 July, 8:00PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 2, West Roxbury Devils 1
Jeremy Creveling's RBI single in the bottom of the 9th was the difference as the Bluefish knocked off the Devils 2-1 on Wednesday Night at Ross. Creveling's single made a winner of Kyle Jones, who pitched all 9 innings, while giving up 3 hits and striking out 13. Chris Santosuosso evened the game up at 1 with a long home run off of tough luck loser Will Clang. |
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Tue, 24 July, 8:00PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 3, Chelsea Cyclones 0
WP: DePalma (3-2)
LP: Kennedy Smith (1-4)
The Bluefish scrap and claw their way past the Royals. J.J. DePalma hurled a shutout. A solid team defensive effort keyed by a highlight reel catch by Chris Doneski off of a blast by the Royals' Manganelli to deep left field.
Bluefish Al Becker had the game's only extra base hit with a triple to right. DeVenne led the Royals by going 2 for 3. |
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Fri, 20 July, 8:00PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 5, Brighton Black Sox 1
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Mon, 16 July, 8:00PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 5, Medford Maddogs 3
The Bluefish beat Sean Gildea for the 2nd time in 2 years by a score of 5-3 on Monday Night at Ross. |
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Sat, 14 July, 2:00PM, at Cunningham Park
AlThomas Athletics 5, East Boston Bluefish 4
A's beat Bluefish in 10 innings in a seesaw game. Andrew Besegai returned from the DL to pick up the win in relief of Rob Celata.
Mark Daly led the Al Thomas Club with 3 hits, while Bobby Barrett (2 rbi), Chris Bucci, Chris Malloy, Besegai and Peter Moores each had 2 hits.
Caprio had 4 hits and DePalma 3 hits for the Bluefish. |
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Thu, 12 July, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
East Boston Bluefish 12, Cambridge Spinners 5
Matt Smith 6 IP 10 H 4 R 1 ER 2 BB 5 SO
Bluefish hit 4 HR's (Caprio, Norsen, Santosuosso, Doneski)
Mike Norsen 4 hits
Chris Caprio, Chris Santosuosso 3 hits each
Al Becker (2 triples), Jeremy Creveling 2 hits each
For Cambridge, M.Tufo, Caceres, and Ward 2 hits each. |
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Wed, 11 July, 8:00PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 19, Chelsea Nationals 5
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Mon, 9 July, 8:00PM, at Ross Field
McKay Club Beacons 1, East Boston Bluefish 0
Kyle Jones (7-0 before the game)& Adams Kulis locked heads in a GREAT YBL Classic at Foggy Ross Park. The YBL leader in wins - Jones was good enough to win. Kulis went one step better. Adam was ON! He allowed only two hits thru 7 innings and pitched out of a couple jams.
The game was decided in the 2nd inning. Josh McDonnell led the inning wiht a base on balls. He advanced on a perfect sac bunt by Andy McAllister. McDonnell went further when Jones' throw went up the first base line. McDonnell was scored on an a ground out by Shawn Raposo.
There is a warrant out for the arrest of Dan Ciocca of McKay Club. He murdered 3 bats in 3 at-bats! |
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Sun, 8 July, 7:30PM, at Chelsea HS Field
East Boston Bluefish 13, Chelsea Nationals 4
Bluefish defeat the Nationals 13-4 on Sunday Night in Chelsea.
Al Becker 3 hits
Sean Glavin 3 Run HR
Chris Caprio 2 Run HR
Mike Lush had 4 hits for the Nationals. |
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Mon, 2 July, 8:00PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 6, Harbor Point Dodgers 6
Amazing game on both sides!! Details to follow, but a tie is like kissing your sister... |
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Fri, 29 June, 8:00PM, at Ross Field
AlThomas Athletics 10, East Boston Bluefish 3
John Kostas tossed a complete game as the Al Thomas Club defeated the Bluefish 10-3.
Mark Daly (4 rbi), Bobby Barrett, Liam Powers and Peter Moores each collected 2 hits to lead the offense.
Santosuosso and Rossi paced East Boston with 2 hits each. |
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Wed, 27 June, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
Somerville Alibrandis 6, East Boston Bluefish 2
Mike Rigazio vs Demers at Ronan on a HOT and Steamy night!
Somerville came out on top 6-2 over the Cagey Lefty from East Boston. Powered by Bernie Driscoll 3-4,2 RBI's and Justin Crisafulli 3-3 reaching base 4 times with a Blast to left field. Dave Scioli chipped in with a long HR to left.
Glavin hit a frozen rope to left center for East Boston.
Somerville moves to 17-0!
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Tue, 26 June, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
Medford Maddogs 8, East Boston Bluefish 2
The bats came alive with 15 hits. Sean Gildea struck out 12 and improves his record to 5-0. Buddy Hanley and Joe Sheehan each had 3 hits and 2 RBI's. Lucas Einstein went 2-2 with a walk. |
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Mon, 25 June, 8:00PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 6, South Boston Saints 1
Kyle Jones improves to 7-0.
Chris Santosuosso 3 hits
Nick Vardaro 2 hits |
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Fri, 22 June, 8:00PM, at Ross Field
Brighton Brewers 6, East Boston Bluefish 3
The rain held off just enough to get the game in, and the Brewers did just enough to get the win against the Bluefish. Kevin Christina pitched 6 solid innings, allowing only 1 run and 3 hits to earn the win. |
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Wed, 20 June, 8:00PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 6, South End Astros 5
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Mon, 18 June, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
East Boston Bluefish 8, Brighton Black Sox 1
Kyle Jones improves to 5-0 as the Bluefish defeat the Black Sox by a score of 8-1 on Monday Night at Rogers. Offensively, the Bluefish were led by Chris Santosuosso (3 hits), Nick Vardaro, and Chris Doneski (2 hits each). |
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Fri, 15 June, 8:00PM, at Billings Field
West Roxbury Devils 5, East Boston Bluefish 3
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Thu, 14 June, 8:00PM, at Maplewood
East Boston Bluefish 10, Malden Bulldogs 9
The Bluefish want to apologize to the league for the lateness of the score report. More to come.... |
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Mon, 11 June, 8:00PM, at Trum Field
Somerville Alibrandis 11, East Boston Bluefish 10
Ty Gawd for wood.....OMG!
Both teams pounded the pill tonight....Trum was a hitters delight...wind blowing out, infield as hard as a rock. 21 runs, 33 hits....
Justin Crisafulli lead the show with two MONSTER shots onto the DPW driving in 5 for Alibrandis.
Bernie Driscoll had 3 hits and record his first save of the year as Somerville turned a 4-6-3 DP to end the game with the bases loaded.
Creveling and Glavin had 3 hits each for East Boston.
Somerville moves to 11-0! |
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Thu, 7 June, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
East Boston Bluefish 7, Brighton Braves 4
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Tue, 5 June, 8:00PM, at Jim Rice Field
South End Astros 2, East Boston Bluefish 1
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Fri, 1 June, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
East Boston Bluefish 4, South Boston Saints 1
Kyle Jones' 139 pitch effort was good enough to break the Bluefish 2 game losing streak, as East Boston defeated South Boston by a score of 4-1 on Friday Night at Ronan. Jones improved his record to 3-0 on the year, with a 3rd consecutive outing of at least 13 strikeouts (tonight=14). Al Becker and Chris Santosuosso each had 3 hits in the win for East Boston. Jordan Alcott and Jon Tenney each 2 hits for South Boston. |
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Wed, 30 May, 8:00PM, at Ross Field
Brighton Braves 8, East Boston Bluefish 3
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Wed, 23 May, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
Brighton Brewers 2, East Boston Bluefish 1
Always a battle when these two teams lock horns, the Brewers edge out the Bluefish 2-1 behind a solid pitching performance by first year man Chris Marsh.
Tony Iafolla led off the bottom of the second with a double and later scored on a wild pitch to take an early lead. Then,in the third, knowing that runs are hard to come by when facing Demers, the Brewers play a little small ball to scrape a second run across, going ahead 2-0.
The Bluefish came within 1 run in the sixth, but left the bases loaded as Brighton escaped the inning with a 1 run lead.
Marc Hordon then came in to close the game for the Brewers in the seventh frame. A good night of baseball at Rogers. |
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Mon, 21 May, 8:00PM, at Chelsea HS Field
East Boston Bluefish 7, Chelsea Cyclones 1
The Bluefish picked up their 2nd win of the year, thanks in part to pitcher Kyle Jones. Jones improved to 2-0 on the season, going 6 innings, giving up 2 hits, 1 run, while walking 0 and striking out 13. Jeremy Creveling went 4-4 offensively to lead the Bluefish attack. 8 out of the 9 Bluefish starters collected at least 1 hit. |
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Thu, 17 May, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
McKay Club Beacons 8, East Boston Bluefish 5
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Tue, 15 May, 8:00PM, at Ross Field
East Boston Bluefish 10, Cambridge Spinners 1
WP: Kyle Jones (1-0)
LP: Bobby Fournier (0-1)
Jones 6+IP, 13 K's
Santosuosso 3 hits
Vardaro, Lamoureux, and Doneski 2 hits each |
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Sun, 13 May, 5:30PM, at Revere High School
Revere Rockies 5, East Boston Bluefish 3
The Rockies opened up the 2007 season in style. Facing Bluefish ace Chris Demers, the Rockies jumped out to an early lead in the first with back to back to back doubles by Bucciarelli, Corda and Conner. The Fish came back to tie it at 2 in the third and then took the lead in the 5th on a bases loaded hit batsman. That set the stage for veteran slugger Kevin Spitz in the sixth who sent a 2-2 offering over the rightfield fence for a three-run blast and a 5-3 lead. Rookie southpaw Tim Vogel, in relief of Mike McCarthy (six straight opening day starts) sat down all six batters he faced in the 6th and 7th innings to get the win in his first Rockies appearance. |
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