Sun, 20 August, 2:00PM, at Mt. Vernon Field - Lawrence
Lawrence Yankees 7, Weymouth Cubs 2
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Thu, 17 August, 8:00PM, at Marcella Field - Roxbury
Weymouth Cubs 4, Bay State Pirates 0
Corey Albanese threw a CGSO while striking out 5.
Steve Squillante, Brian McCarthy and Jon Leung had 2 hits a piece. |
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Sun, 13 August, 1:00PM, at Coletta Field - Quincy (Game 2 of DH)
South Shore Cardinals 8, Weymouth Cubs 0
Mike Bruemmel picked up the complete game shutout win against the Cubs in game 2. He scattered 3 hits and struck out 5 over 7 innings. Bruemmel and game one starter Tim Belanger both scored 2 runs for the Cards. Tyler Dennis had 3 hits while Frank Peloso knocked in 3. |
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Sun, 13 August, 10:00AM, at Coletta Field - Quincy (Game 1 of DH)
South Shore Cardinals 4, Weymouth Cubs 3
The Cardinals took game one of the doubleheader against the Boston Cubs in a sloppy game. Tim Belanger picked up the win going 7 innings and striking out 5 while giving up 1 earned run. Vaihbav Desai led the way for the Cards going 3-4 with a run, rbi, and double. |
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Sun, 6 August, 2:30PM, at Shawsheen Tech - Billerica
Billerica Warriors 6, Weymouth Cubs 5
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Sun, 30 July, 1:00PM, at Stella Tirrell Park - Weymouth (Game 2 of DH)
Southeast Senators 3, Weymouth Cubs 1
After a tough game 1 loss to the Cubs, the Senators quickly turned the page with their ace Erhardt on the mound. After some trouble early, Erhardt quickly settled in striking out 8 batters on the day. Kyle Holland and Zach Simpson each went 2-3, contributing 4 of the team's 6 hits. |
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Sun, 30 July, 10:00AM, at Stella Tirrell Park - Weymouth (Game 1 of DH)
Weymouth Cubs 4, Southeast Senators 3
Cubs got their 7th win of the season and their third of the walk off variety.
Cubs plated 3 runs in the bottom of the 7th. Ben Savage drove in the winning run.
Bill McGee got the CG win, striking out 5. |
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Wed, 19 July, 8:00PM, at Marcella Field - Roxbury
Weymouth Cubs 1, Norfolk County Mariners 0
Mike Carpentier drove in the winning run in the bottom of the 9th to walk it off for the Cubs.
Cubs got win in a pitching duel that only saw 7 total hits between both teams.
Eric Walz went the distance for the shut out, striking out 8 while allowing only 3 hits. |
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Sun, 16 July, 10:00AM, at Gibson Field - Canton
Canton Royals 5, Weymouth Cubs 0
The Royals extended their winning streak to 7 this past Sunday defeating the Boston Cubs 5-0. Justin Chere picked up the win going 5 innings giving up no runs on 4 hits while striking out 5. Nate Spielvogel and Eddie Lockhart each pitched a scoreless inning to preserve the shutout. The Royals got RBI hits from Derek Palatino and Brian Williams and James O'Neil continued to swing a hot bat going 2-2 with a solo homerun. The Royals look to keep the win streak going as they face off against an 11-2 Malden Braves team on Sunday July 23rd at Gibson Field in Canton at 10am.
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Sun, 9 July, 1:00PM, at World Series Park - Saugus (Game 2 of DH)
Weymouth Cubs 6, Malden Dodgers 4
Cubs stopped swinging at everything within five feet of the plate and came up with their fifth win of the year.
Walz threw 3.1 innings of no hit relief and got the W.
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Sun, 9 July, 10:00AM, at World Series Park - Saugus (Game 1 of DH)
Malden Dodgers 4, Weymouth Cubs 3
Takayuki Watanabe pitched a complete game 3 hits allowed and striking out 20.
Noteable plays for the Dodgers
Jeremy Polonia lays down successful suicide squeeze to take lead in the 4th.
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Sun, 25 June, 2:00PM, at Veterans Park - Mendon (Game 2 of DH)
Central Mass Expos 6, Weymouth Cubs 4
Lucas Pomeroy (2-3), Tom Paine (2-3, double) and Danny Sarah 2-4 HR lead the offensive charge and Alex Croteau worked out of traffic to get the win in the night cap. |
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Sun, 25 June, 11:00AM, at Veterans Park - Mendon (Game 1 of DH)
Central Mass Expos 7, Weymouth Cubs 6
The Expos got it done late, Alex Hall (2-3, 3 runs, 2 RBI) hit a solo homer to tie the game in the bottom of the 6th. Then Jerette Hughes and Tommy Paine followed with doubles to give the Expos their first lead.
Kevin Lynch threw a gutty 7 innings. Despite some shaky D for his first CABL win. |
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Sun, 18 June, 10:00AM, at Fraser Field - Lynn
North Shore Giants 14, Weymouth Cubs 1
Giants and Cubs got a surprise gift to play at Fraser Field on Sunday.
Mark Infurna (1-2) gets his first win of the year off of the torrid bats of the Giants who put up 14 through a shortened, 5 inning game.
Lot of mentionable stats produced by essentially the entire Giants lineup with XBH peppered throughout.
Giants finally look like the Giants of old coming out of their hit slump putting up an astounding 24-3 run differential over their last two games. Pitching has been solid all year and the bats have seemed to arrive -- Giants look like they finally have everything going and it's back to Lawrence to take on the Red Tide Friday night. |
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Sun, 11 June, 10:30AM, at Marcella Field - Roxbury
Weymouth Cubs 7, Bay State Pirates 6
The Cubs got back to .500 with an extra innings Win over the Pirates. Kiyo Gomi stole third base (3rd steal of the game) and an errant throw allowed him to score the game winning run in the 8th.
Bill McGee lead the offense with 3 hits, while Brian McCarthy, Eric Walz and Jeremy Middle had 2 hits a piece. McCarthy got the Win after throwing 3 shutout innings in relief. |
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