Tue, 9 August, 8:00PM, at Dorchester - McConnell
East Boston Bombers 1, Savin Hill Hornets 0
Veteran John Forbes pitched a complete game 2 hit shutout striking out 10 as the Bombers beat a scrappy Savin Hill team 1-0. The lone run was in the seventh as Siena bound Jason Defillippo hit a two out triple followed by a run scoring single by Steve Donovan. The Bombers finished the season by winning 9 of their last 13. |
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Sat, 6 August, 3:30PM, at Dorchester - McConnell
AlThomas Athletics 9, Savin Hill Hornets 2
Paul Bonner tossed 5 shutout innings to pick up his 2nd win of the season, while George Grant threw the last 2 frames for the A's.
Mark Daly, Peter Moores and Sean Wilshere had 2 hits each to lead the offense.
Andrew Laroque had 3 hits for the Hornets.
With the doubleheader sweep, the Al Thomas Club finishes the season at 25-6, best record in the Yawkey League. |
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Tue, 2 August, 7:30PM, at Dorchester - Ronan
Cambridge Spinners 3, Savin Hill Hornets 1
Pitcher Randy Casey gets a well deserved win to finish out the season with the help of his teamates giving him the run support. |
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Sun, 31 July, 1:00PM, at Dorchester - McConnell
Brighton Black Sox 3, Savin Hill Hornets 1
Stats and stuff will downloaded later. |
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Sat, 30 July, 7:30PM, at Dorchester - Ronan
Savin Hill Hornets 4, Chelsea Cyclones 1
A beautiful Saturday night for baseball saw a major contingent of vocal and enthusisastic Chelsea Royals fan make the trek to scenic and historic Ronan Park in the secluded area of historic Dorchester.
Hats off to their fans! They were great and showed enthusiastic support for their team. We should all be as lucky to have such great fans like the Royals.
The home team was able to hold on to a slim lead and squeeze out an exciting victory over a determined foe to preserve victory for the Dorchester home team.
The two YBL cellar dwellers put on a thrilling show for the fans with hard play, good sportsmanship and a love for the game of baseball. |
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Fri, 29 July, 8:00PM, at Dorchester - McConnell
Roslindale Bluefish 8, Savin Hill Hornets 1
WP: Renteria 1-0
LP: Collins 0-1
Nate Renteria went 5 solid innings in leading the Bluefish to a 8-1 win on Friday Night over Savin Hill. After the first 4 Hornets reached base in the first, Renteria bounced back to strike out the side, and was solid the rest of the way. Offensively, the Bluefish received 2 hits a piece from Michael Norsen, Kit Kadlec, and Ryan McCrann. The win dropped the Bluefish's magic number for clinching a playoff spot to 1. |
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Wed, 27 July, 8:00PM, at East Boston - Noyes
East Boston Bombers 9, Savin Hill Hornets 2
JASON TEDESCO KEPT UP HIS TORRID HITTING WITH 3 MORE HITS WHILE STEVE DONOVAN AND FRED PAGE COBINED TO STRIKE OUT 10 AS THE BOMBERS WENT ON TO WIN 9-2 AT NOYES. JOEL CELONA ALSO HAD TWO HITS FOR THE WINNERS. |
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Tue, 26 July, 8:00PM, at Dorchester - McConnell
West Roxbury Devils 4, Savin Hill Hornets 0
Will Clang and Billy Sullivan combined to pitch a one-hitter as WR defeated Savin Hill. Jake Souto and Shawn Raposo each has 3 hits to pace the Devil attack. |
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Sun, 24 July, 2:00PM, at Cunningham Park
AlThomas Athletics 5, Savin Hill Hornets 0
John Kostas threw 1-hit shutout ball for 6 innings, and Paul Bonner threw a perfect 7th inning as the A's defeated Savin Hill 5-0.
Matt Thayer and Chris Bucci led the offense with 2 hits and an rbi each, while Chris Malloy reached base 4 times with a walk and three hit-by-pitches.
Chili Davis' 4th inning single proved to be the only hit of the game for the Hornets, who kept the game close with solid defense. |
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Fri, 22 July, 8:00PM, at Dorchester - McConnell
McKay Club Beacons 6, Savin Hill Hornets 4
McKay Club prevailed in the mad-cap rivalry with Savin Hill on Friday night. The Bull Dogs commited 7 errors and the Hornets were stung by 6. John Pagel survived and allowed only 3 hits to help his hapless team win its 10th game after losing 8 in a row. The game was halted in the bottom of the 6th due to the convulsive thunderstorm that buried Boston in 3 inches of rain. MERCY - there is a God! |
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Sun, 17 July, 1:00PM, at Jim Rice Field
South End Astros 9, Savin Hill Hornets 8
Manger should enter stats and info later. |
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Fri, 15 July, 8:00PM, at Dorchester - McConnell
Brighton Braves 14, Savin Hill Hornets 7
After a slow start, the Braves came back with 14 runs on 10 hits for the victory over Savin Hill. Tom Feeley had a career day with 2 hits including a homerun and 6 RBIs. Scott Wentworth had 3 hits, 3 runs and 3 RBIs. Wentworth also closed the door on the Hornets going the last 3.1 innings and not allowing any runs or hits.
Chili Davis and Rafael Martinez had the hits for the Hornets. |
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Thu, 14 July, 8:00PM, at Dorchester - McConnell
Savin Hill Hornets 6, South End Astros 3
Jumping out to a 3 -2 lead in the first inning South End pitcher Elvin Bautista faced only 13 Savin Hill batters posting 3 up and 3 down in the 2nd, 4th and 5th innings to hold onto his slim lead.
But the Hornets bat's came alive in the bottom of the sixth as pitcher Joe Priestley lead off with a base hit getting to second on an errant throw.
Josh Hutchings (Whitman/Hanson) drove in the tieing run with a solid base hit. A base hit by Chili Davis (Whitman)and a hit batter loaded the bases with one out.
Paul Tritter's (J.P.) perfect squeeze bunt plated the go ahead run and the following batter rookie Rob Henry (Quincy) cracked a 2 RBI base hit.
That was all starting pitcher Priestley needed as he struck out the side in the top of the 7th to close out a dramatic come from behind victory for the Hornets. |
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Tue, 12 July, 7:30PM, at Dorchester - McConnell
Medford Maddogs 7, Savin Hill Hornets 2
Scotty Lynch went the distance for his second win, striking out 14 and walking 3.
Buddy Hanley had 2 hits and 3 RBI's. Joe Sheehan, Mike Hudd and Jay Sablone each had 2 hits to pace the Maddog's offense. |
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Sat, 9 July, 1:00PM, at Dorchester - Ronan
Savin Hill Hornets 5, South Boston Saints 2
After an hour of work on the field the game started at 2:00 o'clock as rescheduled with the cooperation of Walter Bentson and the SSUA umpires.
Southie's young rookie pitcher Chris Dacey matched up against Savin Hill rookie Josh Hutchings (Whitman/Hanson)and both pitched exciting solid games.
Hutch contributed offensively to his cause with 3 hits and an RBI to lead the Hornets to an upset victory over the ever dangerous Southie ball club.
Batting out of the eigth spot, former Hornets scorekeeper, Paul Tritter's (Hyde Park) big 2 run RBI basehit in the 2nd inning spotted the Hornets a 3-0 lead and the defensive held on for the well earned upset victory.
YBL veteran Barry Masterman (Brighton Braves) closed the game for the Hornets with the tieing run at the plate getting 3 fly ball outs to right fielder Dan Kenney (Roxbury Latin) who had 6 putouts. |
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Tue, 5 July, 8:00PM, at Dorchester - McConnell
Savin Hill Hornets 8, Harbor Point Dodgers 6
Brookline pitcher Chris Arenda must be wondering where the truck that hit him came from as he was cruising along with a comfortabel 6 run lead and pitching a no hit shutout until the 5th.
5 walks, 2 hits, a hit batter and an error later Savin Hill had plated 8 runs to take the lead.
Savin Hill rookie pitcher Ricky Dolan pitched his way out of trouble in the 6th and 7th to close the deal and record his second win of the season.
Sometimes the Baseball Gods smile at you and sometimes they don't. So it goes in the 'You never know what's going to happen next'... Yawkey Baseball League. |
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Wed, 29 June, 7:30PM, at Dorchester - Ronan
McKay Club Beacons 4, Savin Hill Hornets 3
Peter Needham struck a single and plated Brendan England to win a hard-fought contest in the bottom of the 8th inning at Ronan. Savin Hill pulled out all the stops and battled to the end. Rabitt Anderson made two game saving catches. John Nee and Joe Valdanbrini battled all night. A great Dorchester rivalry continues!
SH: Valdanbrini & Caldarone, Marinez-3
MC: Nee & Linn
WP: Nee 5-1 LP: Valdanbrini
McKay Club wins its 4th in a row. |
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Mon, 27 June, 8:00PM, at Dorchester - McConnell
Savin Hill Hornets 10, Cambridge Spinners 7
Young rookie Josh Hutchings (Whitman/Hanson HS) took the baseball to the mound on a beautiful clear perfect baseball evening and pitched a solid game thru 6 innings. Leaving after the 6th with a 10-3 lead he had to sweat a little as the Cambridge Yankees managed to creep back into the game.
The suspense ended as the Yankees with 2 down and bases loaded had the tieing run on first.
A bang/bang play at first base ended the threat and the game giving relief pitcher Joe Priestly a very scary save as well as the putout. |
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Sun, 26 June, 1:00PM, at Roslindale - Healy
Roslindale Bluefish 8, Savin Hill Hornets 5
The Bluefish came back from a 5-2 deficit and defeated the Savin Hill Hornets 8-5 on a very warm Sunday Afternoon at Healy Park in Roslindale. Quinn Ryan shook off a rough start and went 5 innings for the win, giving up 7 hits, 5 runs, while walking 2 and striking out 3. Kit Kadlec pitched 2 perfect innings to pick up his league leading 4th save. Offensively, the Bluefish received multi-hit games from Mike Escolas (3-4, 2 doubles), Ryan McCrann (3-3, 1 RBI), Al Becker (2-4). Omar Kennedy reached base 3 times, scoring 3 runs, and stealing 3 bases. Savin Hill received multi-hit games from Chili Davis (2-3) and Dave Bonnell (2-3). |
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Fri, 24 June, 8:00PM, at Dorchester - McConnell
Brighton Brewers 13, Savin Hill Hornets 3
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Tue, 21 June, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Brighton Brewers 13, Savin Hill Hornets 5
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Mon, 20 June, 8:00PM, at Dorchester - McConnell
South Boston Saints 15, Savin Hill Hornets 2
Chris Dacey gets his first Yawkey league win with the help of the Southie bats. |
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Thu, 16 June, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Savin Hill Hornets 7, Brighton Braves 5
Rookie Savin Hill pitcher Ricky Dolan got his first victory in the YBL and the Hornets earned their second 'W' of the season.
The pesky Hornets were buzzing the basepaths stealing 9 bases in the rain shortened game.
The Braves made the game interesting as they had the game tying run at the plate when the skies opened up, drenching players and equipment and sending everyone scurring about the field grabbing equipment, bags, bats & helmets as the men in blue called a halt to the game so players could swim to safety. |
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Tue, 14 June, 8:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Savin Hill Hornets 13, Chelsea Cyclones 4
Savin Hill, having faced 8 opponents with a combined record of 41-18-1 was looking for a chance to break through and post up a long awaited victory.
Lead by young 18 year old pitcher, Josh Hutchings' 4 hit, 6 strikeout performance the Hornets finally exploded on offense with 18 hits including two home runs to earn their first victory of the season.
The long balls were belted by leftfielder Joe Priestly, a solo shot, and two batters later by catcher Joe Valdenbrini who cranked a 2-run dinger.
The Chelsea Royals put up a good fight playing solid defense in the field and with aggresive base-running skills. |
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Mon, 13 June, 8:00PM, at Dorchester - McConnell
Revere Rockies 13, Savin Hill Hornets 0
Sean Magee lead the offense with 3 hits and 2 RBI, in 5 plate appearances. Ken Kilduff picked up his 1st win on the season as allowed just 1 hit and striking out 9 batters, walking only 2. |
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Fri, 10 June, 8:00PM, at West Roxbury - Billings
West Roxbury Devils 12, Savin Hill Hornets 2
John Russell improved to 3-0 as WR romps Savin Hill. Tom Stallings and Shawn Raposo had 2 RBI each to lead the WR attack. |
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Mon, 6 June, 7:30PM, at Dorchester - McConnell
Somerville Alibrandis 13, Savin Hill Hornets 2
Somerville's table setters Kevin White and Tom McDonough reached base safetly 10 times, scoring 7 runs. Dave Scioli drove in 4 and Marc DesRoches 3.
Shawn Nadeau had another impressive outing going a strong 5 innings allowing only 2 hits! |
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Sat, 4 June, 5:00PM, at Medford - Playstead
Medford Maddogs 4, Savin Hill Hornets 2
After some early inning trouble, Sean Gildea settled down and made a 2 run lead stand up. Gildea struck out 13 and pitched out of a bases loaded, one out jam in the 6th. Gildea improved his record to 2-1.
Mike Hudd knocked in 2 runs and Buddy Hanley and Joe Pasciucco knocked in the go ahead runs for Medford. |
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Wed, 1 June, 7:30PM, at Roslindale - Healy
Revere Rockies 17, Savin Hill Hornets 2
The Rockies batted around in the second inning to score 10 runs and help Sean Magee pick up his first win of the season. |
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Sun, 22 May, 4:00PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Harbor Point Dodgers 13, Savin Hill Hornets 4
The Dodgers won their first game after 2 tough 1-run losses to start the season. Gerry Ramsey had a breakout game going 4-4 with 2 RBI's. Marc Skipper had his Dodger debut with a stellar 2 hit performance striking out 3. Duffy and Shatto extended their hitting streak to 3 games. Five Dodgers had two RBI's.
Valdibini & Kenney had hits for the Hornets. |
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Thu, 19 May, 8:00PM, at Somerville - Trum
Somerville Alibrandis 4, Savin Hill Hornets 0
A complete game shutout by Steve Szathmary lead Somerville to a 4-0 win over Savin Hill. Tom McDonough lead the offense going 3-4 with 1 rbi and a run scored. |
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Sat, 14 May, 1:00PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Brighton Black Sox 9, Savin Hill Hornets 1
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