Tue, 13 September, 8:00PM, at Lynn - Breed JHS Edmunds
North Shore Chiefs 7, Watertown Nationals 1
Chiefs complete the series sweep of the Nats on their way to their 3rd AL Semifinal appearance in the past 4 years. Minsoo Kim was dominant from start to finish, backed up by solid defense across the board while Omar Ortiz and Santiago Pena led the way at the plate. Chiefs await the outcome of the White Sox and Cardinals on Thursday night to determine their opponent starting the best 2 of 3 series Sunday morning. |
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Sun, 11 September, 9:30AM, at Watertown - Moxley
North Shore Chiefs 6, Watertown Nationals 4
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Sun, 21 August, 9:30AM, at Watertown - Moxley
Somerville Senators 16, Watertown Nationals 5
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Sun, 14 August, 9:30AM, at Watertown - Moxley
North Shore Chiefs 4, Watertown Nationals 1
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Sun, 7 August, 11:30AM, at Newton - Newton South HS (Game 2 of DH)
Newton Red Sox 15, Watertown Nationals 6
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Sun, 7 August, 9:00AM, at Newton - Newton South HS (Game 1 of DH)
Newton Red Sox 5, Watertown Nationals 0
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Sun, 31 July, 9:30AM, at Watertown - Moxley
Watertown Nationals 10, Winthrop White Sox 2
Strong performance from Jay Thomas, going 7 strong in the rain to get the tie-breaking victory for the Nationals. Scott Isaacs paced the offense with 2 RBI doubles. Mr. July Aundre Burcy, Ryan Bere, and Art Gibson also had 2 hit games. |
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Sun, 24 July, 10:00AM, at North Andover - NA MS
Watertown Nationals 8, N. Andover Thunder 4
Bobby "Budweiser" Gibbons with another complete game gem, striking out 8 along the way... Art Gibson woke up the National bats with an inside the park 3-run home run in the 5th, and Scott Isaacs put the Nationals up for good, busting open a tie game with a 2-run single in the 7th. |
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Sun, 17 July, 12:30PM, at Watertown - Moxley (Game 2 of DH)
South Shore Giants 6, Watertown Nationals 4
The Giants overcome a four run first inning deficit with an Eric Bennett two run dinger putting them on top for good. |
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Sun, 17 July, 9:30AM, at Watertown - Moxley (Game 1 of DH)
South Shore Giants 2, Watertown Nationals 0
Brad Presler goes the distance for the shutout and pitched in with an RBI to help his own cause. |
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Sun, 10 July, 12:00PM, at Watertown - Moxley (Game 2 of DH)
Watertown Nationals 4, Boston Cardinals 2
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Sun, 10 July, 9:30AM, at Watertown - Moxley (Game 1 of DH)
Watertown Nationals 4, Boston Cardinals 3
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Wed, 6 July, 8:00PM, at Lynn - Breed JHS Clancy
Watertown Nationals 9, North Shore Chiefs 5
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Wed, 29 June, 7:45PM, at Natick - Natick HS/Mahan
Natick Knights 10, Watertown Nationals 6
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Sun, 26 June, 9:30AM, at Watertown - Moxley
Waltham Braves 13, Watertown Nationals 5
Waltham takes the Route 20 Series |
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Wed, 22 June, 8:00PM, at Lynn - Breed JHS Clancy
North Shore Chiefs 14, Watertown Nationals 11
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Sun, 19 June, 10:00AM, at Hyde Park - Iacono Playground
Winthrop White Sox 16, Watertown Nationals 5
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Wed, 15 June, 8:00PM, at Lynn - Breed JHS Edmunds
Watertown Nationals 6, Cambridge Cantabs 5
WALK-OFF WIN FOR THE NATS! BRETT RUDY SCORES THE WINNING RUN ON JOHNNY MOY'S FIELDER'S CHOICE IN THE BOTTOM OF THE 7TH |
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Sun, 12 June, 1:00PM, at Hyde Park - Iacono Playground
Cambridge Cantabs 6, Watertown Nationals 3
In the first matchup between the Cantabs and Nationals on opening day, it was the ‘Tabs who walked away with a 4-0 victory. The second meeting between these teams was a doozy that saw Cambridge stake an early lead only to see it evaporate thanks in large part to back-to-back solo homeruns from the Nationals’ Ryan Bere and Jay Thomas. The Cantabs answered right back with a run in the following inning and added two more in the 9th on the way to a 6-3 win.
This was a great game at the ever-unpredictable Iacono Playground. The solo shots from one-time 18+ Orioles Bere and Thomas were certainly highlight reel worthy, as were the multi-hit games from the Cantabs’ Ackerson, Skypeck, and Mothander. A big tip of the cap, too, to Cambridge’s Peter Kaes, who went the distance for the Cantabs in earning his first victory of the season.
The Cantabs and Nationals complete their regular season series on Wednesday June |
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Sun, 5 June, 10:00AM, at Weymouth - Libby Field
Watertown Nationals 8, South Shore Giants 7
Another gutsy performance on the mound by Bobby Gibbons, who went 8.1 for the win. Art Gibson came in a 2-run game with 1 out and the bases loaded and earned the pressure-filled save.
Phil Martin paced the offense with a triple and an RBI |
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Sun, 22 May, 10:00AM, at Hyde Park - Iacono Playground
Watertown Nationals 7, Brockton A's 3
Bobby Gibbons continued his red hot play, holding the A's to 1 run over 8 innings (5 K) and going 3-3 with a 2B, 3B, and 2 RBI.
Steve Baldassari also added a home run for the Nationals, who have won 3 straight. |
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Sun, 15 May, 8:45AM, at Hyde Park - Iacono Playground
Watertown Nationals 10, Boston Cardinals 4
Bobby Gibbons pitched 8 dominant innings, allowing only a single unearned run.
Another excellent outing for the entire team offensively, with Brett Rudy, Scott Brodsky, and Phil Martin all racking up 2 hits each.
Scott Isaacs hit a home run into the tree in dead center, but because he failed to acknowledge the tree during the ground rules, it ended up as a double. His bad. |
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Wed, 11 May, 8:00PM, at Lynn - Breed JHS Edmunds
Watertown Nationals 22, Brockton A's 7
Nationals bats awaken behind a 3-run home run from Jay Thomas, who drove in 5 runs total in a ridiculous 13-run 2nd inning. |
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Sun, 8 May, 9:00AM, at East Boston - Memorial Park
Boston Bombers 9, Watertown Nationals 1
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Sun, 1 May, 9:00AM, at Winthrop - Ingleside Park
Watertown Nationals 9, Winthrop White Sox 3
Kevin Flight pitched 8 dominant innings to beat the White Sox, striking out 9
Jay Thomas drove in 3 runs, and Pete Cardillo contributed a 2-run homer |
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Sun, 24 April, 10:00AM, at Cambridge - BB&N
Cambridge Cantabs 4, Watertown Nationals 0
On Opening Day, and in the first ever meeting between the Cambridge Cantabs and Watertown Nationals, the Cantabs emerged with a 4-0 shutout victory behind a solid complete game effort from Joe Perna (1-0). The offense was buoyed by Elliot Shea, Chris Plant, and Nate Knowles, each of whom chipped in 2 hits.
The Nats' Jay Thomas (0-1) pitched effectively through the first 6 innings, limiting the Cantabs to only 1 run. But the Cantab offense roared to life in the 7th and 8th, adding some insurance runs to what was ultimately a 4-0 victory. Thomas, it should be noted, also contributed 2 hits in the loss. |
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