Fri, 7 August, 7:30PM, at Ronan Park
Medford Maddogs 13, South End Astros 6
The Maddogs took out a year of frustration in the 1st inning banging out 8 hits and scoring 10 runs.
Chris Wood went the distance recording his first win, striking out 9.
Wood also had 2 hits and scored three times, Chris Neil had 2 hits and a walk. Johnny Cunningham had 2 hits and 4 RBI's. Matt Taylor, Joe Pasciucco and Greg Megerdichian each had 2 hits and Coach Dave Hanley chipped in with a hit and an RBI. |
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Thu, 6 August, 8:00PM, at Maplewood
Malden Bulldogs 4, Medford Maddogs 1
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Wed, 5 August, 8:00PM, at Ross Field
AlThomas Athletics 3, Medford Maddogs 1
Colin Walsh and Dan Gaughan combined for the win as the A's win their 20th game of the season, 3-1 over Medford. |
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Sat, 1 August, 5:00PM, at Playstead Park
West Roxbury Bluefish 5, Medford Maddogs 1
John Young pitched 5 innings of 4 hit ball in leading the Bluefish to a 5-1 win over Medford at Playstead Park. Young picked up his first win in a Bluefish uniform. The offense was led by Chris Santosuosso, Bobby Foote, and Jason Recore, who each had 2 hits. After a tough first 2 innings, Al Miner pitched well in a complete game effort for Medford. Congratulations to Al Becker, who's RBI single in the 2nd inning was his 200th hit as a Bluefish and his 100th RBI as well. |
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Wed, 29 July, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
Harbor Point Dodgers 8, Medford Maddogs 3
Chris Michienzi gets the complete game win to lead the Dodgers past Medford, 8-3. Michinezi (W, 3-3) allowed 3 runs (1 earned) on 7 hits while striking out 10 and walking 5 in his 3rd complete game of 2009.
The Dodger offense was led by 3B Gregg Smith (2-3, R, 2B, SB, RBI), rookie 1B Nick Tapper (2-4, 2 R, RBI) and rookie RF Kevin Skop (2-3, R, RBI). CF Jay Shatto (1-3, R, BB, 2 RBI) and PH Travis Weiner (1-1, 2 RBI) both had 2-RBI hits in the 6th inning to give Michienzi breathing room going into the 7th.
For Medford, Talal Saleh pitched a strong game on short rest. 2B Steve Panza had 2 hits and a stolen base to go with a run scored.
A total team-effort for the Dodgers on a sticky night at Rogers Park. |
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Mon, 27 July, 7:30PM, at Rogers Park
Brighton Brewers 3, Medford Maddogs 2
The Brewers and Maddogs went to extras for the second time in 8 days. This time, it was the Maddogs that pushed across the tying run late to force extra frames when Wood and Panza lead-off the 6th with a double and an RBI single. But 2 costly errors in the bottom of the 8th allowed the Brewers to escape with the victory.
Pitching was the story once again in this match-up, as Sean Tupper (6 IP, 2 ER, 5 hits, 5 Ks) and Tyler Middleton (7 IP, 2 ER, 7 hits, 10 Ks) kept this game a low scoring affair.
Matt Deeb was the key for the Brewers on offense with a run scored and the game-winning RBI. He and Mike Maguire each had 2 hits.
Wood and Panza packed a 1-2 punch, accounting for both Maddog runs and 4 of the team's 5 hits (2 each). |
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Sat, 25 July, 5:00PM, at Playstead Park
Harbor Point Dodgers 8, Medford Maddogs 8
Kyle Breidenstine went 9 innings for the Dodgers with Marc Skipper going in the 10th.
Talal Saleh and Joe Pasciucco each went 5 innings for the Maddogs and no one got a decision.
The game went back and forth all night and ended 8-8. Joe Patrolia had 3 hits, 2 SB's and 3 runs scored and Nick Tapper had 2 hits and 2 runs for the Dodgers. Kevin Skop also added 3 RBI. For Medford, Steve Panza and Matt Taylor each had 2 hits each.
Tonight was a big night for Clark University, Breidenstine, Tapper, Pasciucco and Hanley were all teammates at Clark. |
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Mon, 20 July, 8:00PM, at Trum Field
Medford Maddogs 9, Chelsea Cyclones 3
Joe Pasciucco notched his first win of the year in his first start going the distance. Joe gave up 2 hits, walked 3 and hit 4 batters while striking out 11.
Johnny Cunningham had 1 hit, 3 walks, 2 stolen bases and scored twice to lead the offense.
Chris wood hit 2 triples and Chris Neil hit a bomb to left center for his first home run of the year. |
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Sun, 19 July, 5:30PM, at Playstead Park
Brighton Brewers 7, Medford Maddogs 3
Kevin Christina allowed just 1 earned run and 5 hits through 6 innings, but found himself on the losing end of things entering the 7th due to a few defensive miscues. Tyler Middleton had held Brighton to 0 runs on just 2 hits since the 1st, but the Brewers manufactured a run in the 7th to tie it up. Mike Pollak's bases loaded single in the 9th scored 2 and gave the Brewers the lead for good.
Matt Deeb was 3-5 with 4 RBI on the day for the Brewers.
Maddog starter Tyler Middleton pitched a solid 9 innings, collecting 8 Ks. |
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Sun, 19 July, 3:00PM, at Playstead Park
Chelsea Cyclones 1, Medford Maddogs 0
Another Cyclones rookie pitcher does the job today! Oscar Otero rolled to his first YBL victory with 10Ks. Otero surrendered his only hit of the game, a double down the right field line in the 6th inning.
Medford's Chris Wood pitched well in the loss scattering 7 hits over 6 innings of work and allowing only 1 run in the home half of the 6th.
Cyclones catcher Joe Gil came up big with 1 out in the bottom of the 6th with an RBI single to score Sam Kennedy-Smith from third. That was all the Cyclones needed to post the victory.
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Sat, 18 July, 5:00PM, at Playstead Park
Medford Maddogs 11, AlThomas Athletics 2
Al Miner got his first win of the year going the distance on 8 hits, no walks, 2 hit batters and 3 strike outs.
Chris Wood, Chris Neil and Joe Pasciucco each had two hits for Medford.
Jack Taylor and Miner each had their first YBL hit in the game. |
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Wed, 15 July, 8:00PM, at McConnell Park
McKay Club Beacons 15, Medford Maddogs 1
Beacons win 2nd game in a row. Mike barthel on top of his game: 5IP,1ER, 4H, 4K's and no BB's. Adam Kulis made a return to the bump with 2 scoreless IP allowing one hit as he K's one batter.
The 16 hit attack set the tone for a long night for medford pitching. John Fidalgo had 4BI to lead the Beacons.
52yo Manager - Dave Hanley thrilled the crowd by tossing 2 innings. Coach Hanley allowed only 1 run on 2 hits. dave K'd 1 batter. Chock up one more for the "old folks". It is believed Coach Hanley's pitching appearance set the record for the oldest player to stand on the bump in YBL history! |
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Tue, 14 July, 8:00PM, at Maplewood
Malden Bulldogs 2, Medford Maddogs 0
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Mon, 6 July, 8:00PM, at Trum Field
Somerville Alibrandis 10, Medford Maddogs 4
Error filled game still was entertaining for the fans @ Trum Field.
As their away 9 came back in the 7th to score seven and seal the victory.
Clutch RBI hits were produced by Sal Mendonca, Frank McPherson and Mike "Oakie" O'Connor.
Chris Wood hit a HR for the Maddogs to give them the lead in the bottom half of the sixth. |
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Sun, 28 June, 5:30PM, at Revere High School
Medford Maddogs 7, Revere Rockies 6
The Maddogs swept the season series from the Rockies in a close game that ended with the bases loaded in the bottom of the 7th.
Chris Wood in his first appearance on the mound this year went 4 2/3's before giving way to Lamar Rey. Rey finished the game to go 2-0 on the year.
The big defensive play came in the 4th when Center fielder Chris Neil, who also had 2 hits, threw out a runner at the plate with a laser beam to catcher "Goose" Gusdorf.
Steve Panza hit the first Maddog homer of the year and Buddy Hanley got his second consecutive bases loaded pinch hit.
Jalbert went 3-3 with a walk and an HBP to go along with a run scored and 2 RBI's for Revere. |
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