Mon, 9 August, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Cambridge Spinners 3, Brighton Braves 2
Yankees end there season with a win. Pitcher Randy Casey pitched a great game, finishing with 18 strike outs and he also got the game winning hit. Once again every Yankee player and coaches contributed in their own way. |
|
________________________
Fri, 6 August, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Brighton Braves 10, West Roxbury Devils 7
________________________
Tue, 3 August, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Revere Rockies 6, Brighton Braves 5
The Braves battled back in the 7th inning to scare the Rockies a bit, but the strong pitching performance by Bill Beauchesne closed the door before too much damage was done. In the end, the Rockies came out with a much needed win to stay in the playoff hunt.
Dan Jalbert and Brian Cooper each collected 3 hits to lead the offense. Bill Beauchesne improves to 2-1. |
|
________________________
Mon, 2 August, 8:00PM, at Somerville - Trum
Somerville Alibrandis 9, Brighton Braves 0
Hot off a Silver Medal in Florida Mike Powers pitched a strong 5 innings allowing 4 hits and no runs.
Tom McDonough had a 4 for 4 night driving in 3 and scoring 1.
Dave Scioli(WTP) had two doubles.
Other missles were shot by Adj. Nyadjroh and Sal Mendonca. |
|
________________________
Sun, 1 August, 1:00PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Harbor Point Dodgers 13, Brighton Braves 2
Dodgers win their fourth straight down the homestretch. Josh Frias once again leads the offense with a 4-for-5, 5 RBI performance. Mike Sweeney and Pat McGrath shut the Braves down for 5 1/3 innings to seal the win. |
|
________________________
Sat, 31 July, 5:00PM, at Medford - Playstead
Medford Maddogs 7, Brighton Braves 0
________________________
Fri, 30 July, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Harbor Point Dodgers 7, Brighton Braves 1
Mark Fifer throws a complete game, allowing only one run in a huge win for the Dodgers. Trevor Donelan adds a 3-for-3 performance with 2 RBI's in the game as the Dodgers inch closer to a playoff berth. |
|
________________________
Mon, 26 July, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Somerville Alibrandis 7, Brighton Braves 6
This contest was a emotional roller coaster. With a comfortable 6 to 1 lead going into the last of the sixth. Somerville surrendered 5 runs on 4 hits with a costly error mixed in. Chad Feetham's strong 5 2/3 innings was relieved by Mike Feetham who came out as the winning pitcher to record his first Yawkey league win. The Somerville nine came through for the rookie plating the winning run on a bases loaded pinch hit single by all-star Scott Rogers in the top of the seventh.
|
|
________________________
Fri, 23 July, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Brighton Braves 7, Cambridge Spinners 3
________________________
Wed, 21 July, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Brighton Brewers 10, Brighton Braves 8
________________________
Mon, 19 July, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Medford Maddogs 9, Brighton Braves 1
Sean Gildea and Buddy Hanley teamed up for 14 strike outs and 9 walks and 1 unearned run to lead the Maddogs to their third consecutive win.
Pete McKeown had 3 hits to lead the offensive charge. |
|
________________________
Fri, 16 July, 8:00PM, at Dorchester - McConnell
Savin Hill Hornets 3, Brighton Braves 2
What more can you say about a 10 inning one run game than: A great win, and a heartbreaking loss.
None more heartbreaking than by Brighton Braves pitcher Patrick Walsh. Going all 10 innings in a brave and valiant effort for the Braves only to give up a bloop hit just beyond the reach of SS Bardaro in the last of the 10th with bases loaded that plated the winning run.
Not to take anything away for the 3 pitcher perfomance by the Hornets that recorded 18 Brave strike outs.
7 by Tommy,(Tom-Cat) Errico, the starter; 10 by the young Chris (The Quiet Man) McDonough who relieved in the sixth; And one by Jay(Apple Pie) White in the 10th who vultured the victory.
|
|
________________________
Thu, 15 July, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Brighton Brewers 9, Brighton Braves 6
________________________
Sun, 11 July, 4:00PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Harbor Point Dodgers 9, Brighton Braves 7
Dodgers beat out the Braves in an intra-league slugfest. Both teams combined for 24 hits and 16 runs in the game. Donelan improves to 2-0 on the season with the help of Josh Frias (3-for-4, 1 2B, 2 RBI). Smith and Goodfinger add 2 RBI's apiece in the winning effort. |
|
________________________
Wed, 7 July, 7:30PM, at East Boston - Noyes
Brighton Braves 9, East Boston Bombers 0
Patrick Walsh pitched a complete game shutout to improve his record to 2-1 and lower his ERA to 1.13 in the win over the Blue Sox. The Braves scored in the 1st inning on an RBI groundout by O'Malley. They continued the scoring in the 3rd with 2 runs on a triple by Jarome Farquharson and a SAC Fly by O'Malley. The Braves solidified their lead with 5 runs in the 4th with two 2-run singles and an RBI double. O'Malley led the Braves with 3 RBI while Tracy, Jim Walsh and Farquharson had 2 RBI apiece. |
|
________________________
Tue, 29 June, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
East Boston Bombers 10, Brighton Braves 2
The Blue Sox improve to 4-5 on the saeson with a 10-2 victory over the Brighton Braves. The Sox erupted for 9 runs in the 3rd inning capped off by a Steve Walsh Grand Slam (HR#2). DeLeo, Bucci (3RBI), and Navarro had 2 hits apiece and Moore scored 3 times. John Forbes got his 1st win of the season going 5 strong innings.
Braves outfielder Walsh had an RBI triple. |
|
|
Walsh (Grand Slam), Forbes (Winning Pitcher) |
|
________________________
Sun, 27 June, 2:00PM, at Revere - Garfield MS
Revere Rockies 8, Brighton Braves 4
Bill Beauchesne (1-0)tosses six innings enroute to his first win for the Rockies. The offense was highlighted with timely back-to-back homers by Kevin Spitz (2) and Dan Jalbert (1) in the fifth which gave the Rockies back the lead. Three insurance runs were added in the sixth on back to back bases loaded singles by Moran and Cooper. Mike McCarthy closed things out in style, striking out the side to end the game in the seventh. |
|
________________________
Fri, 25 June, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Brighton Black Sox 13, Brighton Braves 6
________________________
Wed, 23 June, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Brighton Braves 5, Cambridge Spinners 3
________________________
Mon, 21 June, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Brighton Braves 10, McKay Club Beacons 8
________________________
Fri, 18 June, 8:00PM, at West Roxbury - Billings
Brighton Braves 7, West Roxbury Devils 4
________________________
Thu, 17 June, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Savin Hill Hornets 6, Brighton Braves 0
Rookie pitcher John Kostas spun a gem at Rogers Park during a light drizzle. Kostas walked 6, hit 2 and struck out 15 Braves enroute to his shutout victory.
His no hitter was broken in the bottom of the sixth as Braves 2B Kane laid down a surprise bunt that squirted past Kostas on the right side of the mound that couldn't be fielded cleanly.
That bunt loaded the bases with none out when 3B Andy Taylor deftly fielded Braves LF Tracy's hard hit ground ball to Savin Hill catcher Buddy Murphy that resulted in a force out at the plate.
Kostas then killed the potential threat by K'ing the next two hitters.
The victory was sealed in the bottom of the seventh by substitute 1B Brian Rizzo's sensational defensive stretch and pick of SS Jamie Hogan's errant throw to 1B dramatically ending the game.
|
|
________________________
Tue, 15 June, 7:30PM, at Roslindale - Healy
AlThomas Athletics 5, Brighton Braves 4
Steve Sherman singled in 2 runs to tie the game in the 4th inning, then scored the eventual winning run on a single by Chris Malloy as the A's overcame an early 4-0 deficit to beat the Braves 5-4. Aidan Powers shrugged off early control problems and a sloppy defense to record a complete game for his third victory, striking out 11 while yielding no hits over the last 5 innings. Malloy, Sherman and Andy Doyle had 2 hits apiece to lead the Al Thomas offense. Dave Volante was the tough luck losing pitcher, tossing a complete game with no earned runs and 5 strikeouts. |
|
________________________
Mon, 14 June, 7:30PM, at Dorchester - Ronan
Somerville Alibrandis 6, Brighton Braves 5
scott rodgers bidding for his second win pitched brilliantly but got the no decision as the somerville bullpen couldn't hold the lead. rogers finished with 6.1 innings pitched stiking out 15.somerville held the lead 5-1 going into the seventh but brighton chipped away and tied the game up. somerville came right back with a double by dave scioli then another double by mike feetham to win the game 6-5. somerville improves to 6-1-1 on the season. |
|
________________________
Sun, 13 June, 4:00PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Brighton Black Sox 11, Brighton Braves 2
________________________
Sun, 13 June, 1:00PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Brighton Braves 3, Brighton Black Sox 2
________________________
Tue, 8 June, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
South Boston Saints 2, Brighton Braves 1
South Boston's Tim Dacey improves to 4-0 with a complete game victory. Joe Murphy and rookie Jeb Webber had the RBI'S.
Owen O'Malley made some impressive plays for the Braves at first base. |
|
________________________
Mon, 7 June, 7:30PM, at Dorchester - Ronan
South Boston Saints 5, Brighton Braves 3
The Braves struck for three runs in the first inning. South Boston righthander Dan Cohen settled down and shut the door the rest of the way for his first ever Yawkey League victory.
The Braves made some spectacular defensive plays. |
|
________________________
Fri, 4 June, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Medford Maddogs 10, Brighton Braves 4
Eamonn McDonough threw his second consecutive complete game to go 2-0 on the season. The Maddogs improved their record to 3-0.
Offensively Medford was led by Mike Maguire with 4 hits and 2 runs and Matt Cooney with 3 hits and 2 runs scored. Pete McKeown and Scotty Lynch each had a pair of hits. |
|
________________________
Thu, 27 May, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Brighton Brewers 13, Brighton Braves 5
________________________
Wed, 26 May, 7:30PM, at Brighton - Rogers
Brighton Braves 6, AlThomas Athletics 4
________________________
Mon, 24 May, 7:30PM, at Dorchester - Ronan
McKay Club Beacons 3, Brighton Braves 2
McKay Club & Braves played their first game of 2004 at frosty Ronan Park. Great pitching some tremendous defensive plays and an unfortunate hit batsman highlited this encounter. McKay Club prevailed by scoring 2 runs in the bottom of the 7th for victory.
Justin Olewnik was the McKay Club starter. He went 4 solid innings. Justin allowed only 1 run on 1 hit. He K'd 7 Braves. Olewnik was on an 80 pitch count and was removed in favor of Brian Schilling in the 5th. Schill was only available for one inning and did his best. The Braves went ahead on three singles in that inning. Veteran, John Nee came in and closed the door on Brighton. Neezo pitched the 6th & 7th for victory. John did not allow a run, while giving up 2 hits and walking three. Good defensive play saved Neezo.
The Club scored 2 runs on 3 Brave errors and a hit batsman (Rob Linn) with the bases loaded to win in the bottom of the 7th. |
|
|