Wed, 2 October, 8:15PM, at Malden - Maplewood Park
Cambridge Spinners 12, Boston Sox 1
CAMBRIDGE SPINNERS WIN TITLE!
The Spinners won the 2019 league championship with a 12-1 win over the Boston Sox Wednesday night to win the series three games to two. Chris Muse-Fisher pitched a complete game, giving up one run on four hits while striking out eight.
Ryan Feeney and Colin Sullivan led the offense with three hits each. Feeney drove in four runs and Sullivan scored three times.
Brahiam Ortega walked and scored the lone Sox run in the third on a Rommel Peguero single.
Congratulations to the Cambridge Spinners on their third league championship and to the Boston Sox on a great season. |
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Mon, 30 September, 8:00PM, at Lynn - Breed JHS Clancy
Boston Sox 1, Cambridge Spinners 0
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Sun, 29 September, 7:30PM, at Melrose - Morelli
Cambridge Spinners 5, Boston Sox 0
The Spinners take game three of the finals 5-0 and a 2-1 series lead. Pat Donahoe pitched a complete game shutout, giving up just three hits while striking out six.
Nick Sieber led the offense with three hits and four different Cambridge batters drove in runs.
The Spinners will look to close out the series Monday night. |
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Fri, 27 September, 7:45PM, at Cambridge - St. Peters
Cambridge Spinners 12, Boston Sox 5
The Spinners take game two of the finals with a 12-5 win in Cambridge Friday night. Alex Benson led the offense with three hits and Mark Killoren's two-run home run in the fourth inning gave Cambridge a commanding lead.
Chris Muse-Fisher pitched five shutout innings, giving up just one hit while striking out seven.
The Sox rallied for five runs in the bottom of the seventh. Brendan Pounds and Omar Ortiz drove in two runs apiece. |
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Wed, 25 September, 8:00PM, at Malden - Maplewood Park
Boston Sox 5, Cambridge Spinners 0
Sox win game 1. More to come.... |
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Sun, 22 September, 8:00PM, at Lynn - Breed JHS Clancy
Boston Sox 6, South Shore Grays 3
Sox win game 3 and advance to the Mabl Finals for the second year in a row. Shout out to the Tuff grays team, great series!
Game 1 of the MABL Finals will be Wednesday, September 25th 8pm at Malden Catholic. |
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Fri, 20 September, 8:00PM, at Lynn - Breed JHS Edmunds
Boston Sox 7, South Shore Grays 3
Sox win game 2. More to come |
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Fri, 20 September, 7:45PM, at Cambridge - St. Peters
Cambridge Spinners 7, Waltham Athletics 2
For the fifth consecutive year, the Spinners have reached the league finals. They beat the A's 7-2 and swept the series three games to none. Pat Donahoe came on in relief for a struggling Nick Bonofiglio and held Waltham to just two hits over 3.2 innings.
Down 1-0 in the first, Cambridge rallied for three runs. Nick Sieber and Colin Sullivan hit back-to-back doubles and drove in runs. Sullivan finished the night with three RBIs. Mike Navarro drove in a run later in the inning.
The Spinners defense got out of a jam in the third inning, keeping the A's off the board with runners on second and third and a bases loaded jam in the fourth.
Brett O'Keefe walked and scored in the first and Nick Barton reached on an error in the second and scored on a Rob Muollo double.
The Spinners now await the winner of the Sox-Grays series for the finals. |
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Wed, 18 September, 8:00PM, at Lynn - Breed JHS Clancy
Boston Sox 9, South Shore Grays 6
Sox win game 1. More to come.... |
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Wed, 18 September, 8:00PM, at Lynn - Breed JHS Edmunds
Cambridge Spinners 6, Waltham Athletics 3
The Spinners take a 2-0 lead in their semifinal series with a 6-3 win. Down 3-2 in the fourth, Ricky Salvia and Matt Gioia reached base and Mark Killoren's two-run single gave Cambridge the lead. Alex Benson drove in Sullivan on a sac fly later in the inning. Mike Tufo singled and scored on a Colin Sullivan RBI single.
Chris Muse-Fisher earned the win, pitching isx innings and striking out six. Ryan Feeney came on in relief in the seventh for the save.
All three Waltham runs came in the first, with consecutive hits and runs scored from Jason Tessari, Nick Tapper and Tom McIntyre. Brett O'Keefe pitched a complete game with seven strikeouts. |
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Mon, 16 September, 8:00PM, at Malden - Maplewood Park
Cambridge Spinners 9, Waltham Athletics 4
In a see-saw battle, the Cambridge Spinners took game one of the semi-final series 9-4. Tied 3-3 in the sixth, Mike Navarro recorded his third hit of the game and later scored on a Matt Gioia single. It would be the first of five for the Spinners.
Nick Bonofiglio earned the win in relief, replacing starter Luc Kocher in the fifth. He recorded two strikeouts in his appearance.
Alen Benson and Colin Sullivan had three hits each and Mike Knell drove in three runs.
Nick Tapper scored two runs for the Athletics while Tom McIntyre led the offense with two hits. |
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Sat, 14 September, 10:00AM, at Quincy - Coletta
South Shore Grays 3, Waltham Cutters 0
Phil Carignan puts the Grays on his back and carries them to the 2nd round. Carignan did it with the bat and his arm as he spun a CG shutout allowing only 4 hits with 5 strikeouts.
Carignan helped at the dish as well driving in 2 of the Gray's 3 runs. Zac Stiffler roped an RBI double in the 6th to put the game officially out of reach. That said, the offense was led by Danny Concessi. Concessi, fresh off a 2 week African safari, didn't miss a beat as he went 3-3 with a double and scored all 3 Grays runs.
The Grays will face the defending champion Sox in the 2nd round. Game One is Wednesday in Lynn. |
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Fri, 13 September, 8:00PM, at Lynn - Breed JHS Clancy
Waltham Athletics 4, Middleboro Red Sox 3
As walk off with series win:
The Sox got 2 in the first, on a Radcliffe single and a throwing error.
The As cut the lead in half in the 5th, with Muollo singling in McIntyre.
The Sox racked an insurance run on in the 7th, taking advantage of an As fielding error, plating Lanane, who had reached on a single.
Down 3-1 heading into the bottom of the 7th, OKeefe singled up the middle. Tessari then legged out an infield single. Tapper singled them both in to tie the game. On the next pitch, McIntyre singled in Tapper for the series winning run.
Cole Futterman got the win, and Dave Pirman pitched six strong innings for the As
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Thu, 12 September, 8:00PM, at Lynn - Breed JHS Edmunds
Waltham Athletics 7, Middleboro Red Sox 1
Brett OKeefe throws a complete game gem, striking out 10 and surrendering only 1 unearned run to put the Athletics up 1-0 in the best of 3 series. OKeefe also drove in the deciding run on a fielders choice in the 5th. The Athletics and Red Sox will do it again at the same place, same time on Friday night for game 2. |
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Wed, 11 September, 8:00PM, at Malden - Maplewood Park
South Shore Grays 3, Waltham Cutters 0
The Grays even the series up behind Brian Maloney's CG shutout. Maloney struck out 6 and allowed 6 hits through 7 to pick up his first career MABL Postseason victory.
The Gray's offense scored 3 in the 3rd as they finally got some timely hitting with RISP. After a 2-out triple by Tom Plumitallo and a walk to Zac Stiffler, Phil Carignan doubled to drive one in. An error on the following play plated two more which would end up being all the Grays needed to take the game.
The series finale will be played in Quincy on Saturday morning. |
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