Sun, 12 September, 1:00PM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Spinners 4, Senators 3
Spinners win series.
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Sat, 11 September, 7:00PM, at Cambridge - St. Peters
Spinners 6, Senators 3
Spinners tie the series tonight but it wasn't pretty from both sides. Casey and Cook both struggled to throw strikes tonight with a TIGHT strike zone. Regardless Casey picks up the victory allowing only 2 hits all game. Spinners only had 4 hits on some timely hitting. Alcott had 3 RBI, while Brennan pitched in with 2. Bonard reached base safety with 3 BB. The Spinners look to take the series Sunday at Fallon Field. |
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Wed, 8 September, 8:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Senators 1, Spinners 0
It was Matt Coyne night at Ryan field as Coyne spun a 3 hit complete game gem to put the Sens ahead 1-0 in the first round. Coyne kept the Spinners' bats off balance all night and worked out of a bases loaded, one out jam in the bottom of the 7th by striking out the last two batters to secure the win.
John Maryanski led the offense with two hits and drove in the winning run after a double by rookie sensation Steve McKeown. OF McKeown had two hits on the night and had a key assist at second to kill the rally.
David Timmons chipped in with a hit and had several key defensive plays at first. |
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Mon, 30 August, 7:30PM, at Cambridge - St. Peters
Spinners 9, Senators 4
The Spinners clinch the division for the 1st time in franchise history with a win over the Senators Monday night. Winners of 4 straight and 6-3 in the month of August, the Spinners avoid the frenzied tie break discussions on the MABL message boards.
Led by valiant pitching efforts from position players Steve Walsh and Mike Mori and an inspired performance by Joe Tufo, the Spinners emerged victorious. After scoring an early run in the 1st, the Spinners lost momentum by giving up 4 runs in the 3rd. But for the first time this season, the Spinners came from behind for the win by scoring 6 runs of their own in the fourth. The rally was punctuated by a 2 out, 2 strike, 2 RBI single by Joe Tufo who also turned in a gold glove performance in the OF. Spinners would add 2 more late to give Kevin Brennan enough runs to seal the deal. All told, 6 players chipped in RBIs and the Spinners look to bring their hot bats to the playoffs. |
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Sun, 29 August, 10:00AM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Senators 7, Grays 1
The Senators extend the winning streak to 5 behind the arm of Matt Coyne. Coyne pitched all 7 and kept the Grays off balance all day, allowing one earned run, while striking out 8.
Rookie Steve McKeown was 4-5 with 3 RBIs and David Earl Timmons had 2 hits and 2 RBIs. Key defensive plays were turned in by McKeown who gunned down O'Hara trying to stretch a single and a Rheault-Laliberte-Timmons double-play killing a 7th inning rally. |
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Sat, 28 August, 4:30PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Senators 3, Brewers 1
Eric Wilkins pitched seven strong to put the Senators over .500 and keep the playoff hopes alive.
Jon Rheault was 4-4 and John Maryanski hit a decisive 2 run home run deep to left.
Mike Gentile pitched well in defeat. |
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Sat, 21 August, 4:30PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Senators 2, Rangers 0
The Senators get back to .500 behind a complete game 2 hit shutout from Mike Cook. Cook was his usual self allowing 3 hits while striking out 9. The Rangers pitching staff was equally stingy scattering 5 hits over 6.
The deciding run came in the 5th. After three straight walks, Matt Meuse drove in the winning run on a sacrifice fly. Jon Rheault added some insurance with a RBI single in the 6th.
For the Rangers, Andy Katz had 2 of the Rangers' 3 hits. |
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Sat, 14 August, 2:00PM, at Portland ME - Hadlock Field
Senators 6, Rangers 2
The Portland Sea Senators knock off the first place Rangers at scenic Hadlock Field in Portland, Maine. Eric Wilkins was locked in all day throwing a complete game while scattering 5 hits and striking out 8.
Offensively, David Earl Timmons, Wilfred Sinopoli, Ski and Lali all had multiple hit games.
For the Rangers, Jeff Rausch had 2 hits, a walk and a 2 stolen bases. |
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Sun, 8 August, 3:00PM, at Melrose - Morelli
Senators 7, Brewers 2
Matt Coyne went the distance to earn the win and made several key defensive plays including 2 pickoffs. More to come... |
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Sun, 1 August, 4:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan (Game 2 of DH)
Reds 9, Senators 3
In game 2 of the double header, Mike Knell picked up where he left off on the mound, going 4 strong innings and picking up the W. Steve Leahy came in for the 3-inning save.
The Reds jumped out to an early lead on a 2-out, 2-rbi single from Dan Wilson in the first and a solo HR from Corey Williams in the 3rd. The game opened up in the 4th when the Reds used 3 walks, a few hits and some defensive miscues to put up 5 runs.
Wilson, Nowlin and Matt Meuse of the Sens all had multi-hit games. |
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Sun, 1 August, 1:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan (Game 1 of DH)
Reds 17, Senators 7
Solid defense was difficult to come by for both the Reds and Sens in the first game of a double header.
The Reds jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the 1st powered by 3 straight hits from the top of the order, a few walks and a few errors. The Sens surged back with 3 of their own in the bottom of the inning thanks to 3 errors by the Reds defense.
The Reds would put the game out of reach with a big 9-run inning in the 3rd and would not look back. Dan Wilson picks up the win with none of his runs being earned while Knell picks up the 3-inning save.
Offense was paced by Knell and Melia with 3-hits a piece while Chris Dumas pitched in 4 hits with a 2B, a 3B and 3-rbi. |
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Sat, 24 July, 4:30PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Senators 5, Brewers 1
17 up 17 down. Mike Cook retired 17 Brewers hitters by way of the "K" as the Senators win 5-1. The Brewers struck first in the 1st on a double by Frias, a sac and a single by Dubin. That was all the offense the Brewers could muster up.
In the bottom of the first, the Senators took advantage of some wild pitching, plating 4 on 5 walks, a sac and a swinging bunt. |
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Mon, 19 July, 7:30PM, at Hyde Park - Ross
Senators 12, Grays 5
The Senators win behind a strong pitching performance from Eric Wilkins and some timely hitting. Wilkins went 6 strong striking out 9 and allowing no earned runs. Laliberte had 3 hits and 3RBIs and Bob Sinopoli also had 3 RBIs. |
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Sun, 18 July, 1:00PM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Senators 8, Lawrence DBacks 5
With the sun bearing down and only 8 guys in the lineup, the Senators dug deep and notched a gutsy win verus the Diamondbacks. Matt Coyne earned the win and Bob Sinopoli secured the save. Every member of the Senator 8 contributed and should be proud. More details to come. |
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Sat, 10 July, 12:00PM, at Brighton - Cassidy (CCircle) (Game 2 of DH)
Tigers 11, Senators 1
Tensions ran high in game 2, as the heat and humidity proved to be too much for both the Senators and Tigros. The Tigers jumped out to a quick 1-0 lead in the first on a Mayes (2-3, 2 RBI's) RBI double, and wouldn't look back from there. Tensions heated in the 3rd after a brief convo between Gib, Birdy, and Alberto helped play a huge factor into the Tigers putting up a 7 spot pushing the game out of reach. Tigers starter Josh Vernon (5 in., ER, 4 K's) pitched well picking up his first win since 2003. A downpour would end the game in the 6th, giving the Tigers a sweep of the double header and season series. Silk, Gib, Mayes, Stevens, and M. Vern all had mutiple hits in the win. Dave Timmons had a hit and run for the Sens in helping to keep his team sound throughout the day. |
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Sat, 10 July, 9:00AM, at Brighton - Cassidy (CCircle) (Game 1 of DH)
Tigers 5, Senators 4
Tiger's Bri Houlding and Sens Mike Cook matched up in the the first of 2 of a double dip at a "steamy" Circle on Saturday. Both pitchers labored hard battling the elements along with their control. In the 3rd, the Sens took advantage of some Houlding wildness and a Timmons bases loaded 2 run double to plate 3 runs giving them a 4-1 lead. In the home half, the Tigers cut the deficit in half on Jon Maye's second RBI single of the game. In the 4th, with 2 outs and the bases loaded, smokin' Tiger's catcher Dan Field dropped a fly over second scoring 2 runs to tie the score. With 2 on and the Sens threating in the 5th, Rookie J. Lam came on to retire side. The Tigers took the lead an inning later playing small ball to plate Stevens who doubled, moved to 3rd on a SAC, and scored on a T. Walsh single. The Sens would fight legislation once more, putting guys on 2nd and 3rd w/ no outs, but J. Lam came up huge striking out two and getting a |
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Mon, 5 July, 8:00PM, at Roxbury - Clifford
White Sox 12, Senators 11
Sox take a back and forth game at the picturesque Clifford Field. Everyone avoided conflict with local gang members so that was a plus. Clemente had another huge day going 2-3, BB, 3SB and what would end up being the game winning 2RBI in the bottom 6th. Naumo scored all three times and Real had 2RBI. Laliberte led the offense for the Senators going 3-3 with a 3B and RBI. The game ended with the lights going out in the top of the 7th with the Senators threatening. |
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Sun, 27 June, 10:00AM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Senators 6, Red Sox 2
Matt Coyne and Andrew Bonnette combined to 3-hit the Red Sox while fanning 13. It was the third win in a row for the Senators. Coyne was in control for most of the game until the 6th when the Red Sox plated 2 on a hit and 2 walks. Bonnette then entered in relief and killed the rally.
At the plate, the bats were on fire once again as the team notched 4 doubles. Bob Sinopoli was a menace on the base paths with 2 hits, 2 runs and 3 stolen bases. Matt Meuse and hot hitting rookie Steve McKeown each had 2 doubles. |
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Wed, 23 June, 8:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Senators 13, Grays 1
The Senators win their second straight with a total team effort. Mike Cook turned in another masterful performance allowing 1 unearned run on 3 hits while striking out 9.
Offensively, everyone contributed. Nate Laliberte got the Sens on the board first with a home run in the 2nd. Jon Rheault then drove in the winning run in the 3rd with a single. Multiple hit games were had by Bill Sinopoli (2B,3B,R,RBI), John Maryanski (2-3,2R,BB), Laliberte (2-3,HR,2R,RBI), Matt Meuse (2-3,2R,2RBI), and Jon Rheault (2-4,2RBI). |
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Sat, 19 June, 1:30PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Senators 9, Spinners 7
The Senators get back on the winning track with some timely hitting and an effective pitching performance from starter Verne Rheault. Rheault kept the Spinners off balance scattering 6 hits over 5 innings, while allowing only 2 earned runs.
Offensively, the Senator 1-4 hitters set the pace going 6-12, with 5 runs, 8 rbis, a triple and a home run.
Pandolfo (1-3, 2R, 1RBI, BB)
Maryanski (1-3, 1R, 3RBIs, BB)
Sinopoli (2-3, 1R, 3RBIs, 3B)
McKeown (2-3, 1R, 1RBI, HR)
The Spinners chipped away in the 6th and 7th but Steve McKeown and Nate Laliberte (S) held on for the win. |
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Fri, 4 June, 8:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Tigers 6, Senators 0
A masterful pitcher's duel took place between Harvey and Mike Cook at Chelsea Friday nite. E. Harvey does it again for the Tigers, outlasting Cook to pick up the CG SH (109 pitches, 14K's, 1BB, 0R). The Tigers would finally get to Cook (14K's, 4BB) in the bottom of the 6th scoring 6 runs to erase the zero-zero lock. Both teams combined for 29 K's on the night. |
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Sun, 23 May, 12:00PM, at Acton - Jones Field
Orioles 10, Senators 4
The Orioles bats finally came alive in support of starter Mike Stasio, who threw a complete game. Mike Ballard (2-3, R, 2 2B, BB, 3 RBI), Yoiner De La Cruz (2-3, 4R, 2 SB, 3B, BB, 2 RBI) and Jordan Krall (1-3, 2R, SB, BB, 2 RBI) powered the O's offense, combining for 7 runs and 7 runs batted in.
John Maryanski hit a long 2-run HR for the Senators. |
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Stasio with the CG win. De La Cruz scores 4 runs and Ballard drives in 3. |
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Mon, 17 May, 8:00PM, at Roxbury - Clifford
Blue Jays 17, Senators 4
The Jays get back on the winning way with a 17-4 win. Kyle Buika gets his 3rd win of the year and struck out 9 over 5 innings of work.
Several Jays had a multi-hit game Levensaler(2B, SB, 3RBI, 2R), Stewart(3B, 2RBI, 1R), Bell(1B, 3B, BB, 3R), and Confoey(3R, 2H, 1RBI).
For the Senators Pandolfo goes 2-3 with an RBI.
The Jays take on the Red Sox Sunday 4pm @ Ryan. |
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Fri, 14 May, 7:30PM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Senators 6, Rangers 1
The Senators knocked off their new divisional foes, the Rangers, behind a dominant pitching performance from Mike Cook. Cook carried a no-hitter with 2 outs into the 5th until the always dangerous Chris Plant singled sharply to right. Cook finished the day with the win, 5IP, 10Ks, and 2 hits.
Offensively, the Senators came out with guns blazing scoring 2 in the first on a double by Bill Sinopoli and a single by rookie sensation Steve McKeown. Steve finished the day 3-3 with 2 RBIs and a run scored. Matt Meuse also chipped in with 2 hits, an RBI and a run scored.
Newcomer John McCarthy pitched the final two frames to earn the save. |
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Mon, 3 May, 8:00PM, at Roxbury - Clifford
Athletics 9, Senators 7
Nick Tapper and Pat Vetter combined for 5 RBIs to lead the A's past the Senators in Roxbury on Monday night. JT Mooney secured his first MABL victory with 2 key innings of relief.
The A's scored three in the top of the first on a 2 RBI triple by Tapper followed up by an RBI double by Vetter. The Senators scored two of their own in the bottom half on a SAC fly by Kenny Luongo and an RBI triple by John Maryanski. Pat Vetter would drive in 2 more in the 5th with a single, going 3-4 on the day.
On the typically rough infield at Clifford park, only 6 of the 16 runs scored in the game were earned. |
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Sat, 1 May, 7:00PM, at Cambridge - St. Peters
Spinners 7, Senators 5
The Spinners make their 2010 St. Peters debut Saturday night with a win over division rival Senators. After a 1 year stint playing baseball in California, Randy Casey makes his first start on the hill wearing a Spinners jersey since 2008. He would lead the Spinners to victory, giving up no runs until the 5th and 6th innings but the Spinner offense would have his back scoring 7 runs. 3rd baseman Eric Rochon had a stand out game knocking in 2 runs on a double and acting like a vacuum at the hot corner. Joe Tufo also helped the offense with a double and 2 RBI’s of his own.
Senators Jonathen Rheault had a quality day at the plate going 2 for 2 with 1 RBI. |
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Sun, 25 April, 4:00PM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Senators 3, Reds 0
Senators win their first of the season behind a complete game shutout from Mike Cook. Cook was up to his usual self fanning 9 while only allowing 3 hits.
Offensively, the Senators struck first in the 1st on 3 straight hits from Laliberte, Bill Sinopoli, and rookie Ken Luongo. Luongo would later score after doubling deep to right on a clutch single from rookie draft pick Steve McKeown.
Sinopoli, Laliberte and Luongo finished the day with two hits a piece. |
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Wed, 21 April, 8:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Cutters 4, Senators 0
On Opening Night in the MABL, Cutters faced the Senators at Chelsea High. Story of the night was the Cutters pitching and timely hitting. Matt Richard hurls 5in of 1 hit ball while striking out 5 to pick up his first win of the year and Jason Wisner earned the 2in save not allowing a hit to preserve the shutout. Offensively not much going on for both teams. Defense on the other hand was solid.
Newcomer Kenny Luongo picthed well in defeat for the Senators. |
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Matty gets the win, Ells picks up GWRBI, BIRDY! |
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