Sun, 19 August, 2:00PM, at Mt. Vernon Field - Lawrence
Lawrence Yankees 5, E. Mass Devil Rays 4
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Thu, 16 August, 8:00PM, at Peabody High - Peabody
E. Mass Devil Rays 7, Pepperell Red Dogs 0
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Wed, 8 August, 8:00PM, at Peabody High - Peabody
E. Mass Devil Rays 12, Malden Dodgers 0
The Braves needed a win tonight to keep their playoff hopes alive and they certainly made that happen. Scoring 12 runs on 6 hits, the Braves took hold in the 3rd inning putting up 11 runs and didn't look back. The Braves pitching staff also combined for a no hitter through the 5 inning mercy ruled game. Chris Delouchrey pitched 3 innings with 4 strikeouts and 4 walks. Alex McKeown came in to finish it up for the last 2 innings and had 5 strikeouts. Corey Schwartz lead the way with the bat going 2-2 with 2 runs, 2 RBIs, a walk and a stolen base. The Braves will travel to Lawrence Sunday to take on the Yankees in another must win to keep their playoff hopes alive. |
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Sun, 5 August, 1:00PM, at Marshall Field - Billerica
Metro Gators 7, E. Mass Devil Rays 1
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Fri, 3 August, 8:00PM, at Braintree HS - Braintree
Southeast Senators 7, E. Mass Devil Rays 0
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Sun, 29 July, 11:45AM, at Ruane Field - Canton (Game 2 of DH)
Canton Royals 10, E. Mass Devil Rays 3
In Game 2, Cormac Sullivan (W, 4IP, 4H, 3R, 3BB, 4K, HBP) took the mound and fought hard through 4 innings of work and picked up his second win on the mound this season. The Royals scored 10 runs while only collecting 5 hits in the game as they got a little help from a struggling Braves pitching staff that walked 11 batters and hit another 5. Brian Burke and Eddie Lockhart closed out the game pitching 3 combined innings of scoreless relief. |
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Sun, 29 July, 9:30AM, at Ruane Field - Canton (Game 1 of DH)
Canton Royals 7, E. Mass Devil Rays 1
The Royals kept the win streak going on Sunday sweeping a double header against the Lexington Braves. In Game 1, Justin Chere gave the Royals a solid performance on the mound and picked up the win pitching 5 innings giving up 1 run on 3 hits with no walks and 4 strikeouts. James O'Neil blasted a 2 run homerun in the second inning, the Royals got multiple hits from Dominic Coviello, Ryan Ritell, and Steven Rivela, and Scott Weber (111 career games with the Royals) recorded his first career stolen base with a straight steal of third base in the 4th inning. The Royals went on to win 7-1. |
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Sun, 15 July, 10:00AM, at Pelham St. Field - Methuen
E. Mass Devil Rays 7, Methuen Rockies 4
The Braves headed to Methuen to take on the Rockies looking to build off the previous week's win against the Marlins. On a humid, cloudy morning Joey Attanasio pitched a complete game only letting up 4 runs on 4 hits with 5 strike outs. Nick Valdario lead the Braves with his bat reaching base in all 4 at bats going 2-2 with a double, 3 runs scored, a walk, and HBP. The Braves look to continue their winnings ways when they travel to Lawrence to face the Yankees. |
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Sun, 8 July, 2:00PM, at Lexington High School (Center 3)
E. Mass Devil Rays 10, Malden Marlins 1
After dropping their last 6 games the Braves showed up to play against the Marlins for a game that has been circled on the schedule for a long time. The Braves were lead by the arm of Chris Delouchrey who went the distance throwing a complete game no hitter with 12 strikeouts.
The Braves will look to build off this big win and face the Rockies in Methuen next Sunday morning. |
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Fri, 29 June, 7:40PM, at Twi Field - Danvers
Malden Dodgers 20, E. Mass Devil Rays 3
Dodgers got their first win of the season by mercy ruling the struggling, unequipped Braves 20-3 |
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Sun, 24 June, 4:00PM, at Lexington High School (Center 3) (Game 2 of DH)
Bay State Pirates 8, E. Mass Devil Rays 6
The Pirates were again victorious in Game 2 in a rain-shortened game at Lexington High School. Bucs battered Braves pitching for 10 more hits while receiving 8 walks.
Andy Burkett was superb in relief of Nate Fishman, getting out of a third inning jam and holding the Braves two only 1 more run the rest of the way as the rain moved in. |
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Sun, 24 June, 2:00PM, at Lexington High School (Center 3) (Game 1 of DH)
Bay State Pirates 9, E. Mass Devil Rays 6
The Pirates swashbuckled their way to a win in Game 1 banging out 17 hits. Todd Elkin and Brian Benulis led that way with three hits each, while Jackson Schuyler, Dillon Search-Wells, Andy Burkett and Jory Curran each had two.
Paul Aseltine battled on the mound for his second win of the season, striking out 6 batters. He slipped up a bit late, but held on for the win, overcoming 3 triples by Connor Marr who starred for the Braves. |
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Sun, 17 June, 2:00PM, at Lexington High School (Center 3)
Essex County A's 9, E. Mass Devil Rays 6
A's survive a back and forth offense heavy game to get the W 9-6. |
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Sun, 10 June, 1:00PM, at Lexington High School (Center 3)
North Shore Giants 6, E. Mass Devil Rays 3
Mark Infurna (4-0) picked up his 4th win of the year, stopping the Giants' 2-game slide.
Giants' defense almost let the game get away with 6 team errors but Infurna kept them in the game, and the Giants rallied in the back end of the game to steal a win from the Braves.
Infurna pitched his 3rd consecutive CG dub and racked up 15Ks in this one, while only allowing 6 base runners.
Next up for the Giants is a doubleheader back at home versus the Methuen Rockies. |
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Sun, 3 June, 1:00PM, at Lexington High School (Center 3)
Weymouth Cubs 14, E. Mass Devil Rays 3
The Cubs got back into the win column Sunday, beating the Braves 14-3.
As a team, the Cubs produced 30 base runners, thanks to 17 walks.
Bill McGee(0-1 4BB, HBP) and Kiyo Gomi (2-2, 3BB) were on base 5 times a each. Cory Albanese (2-4, 2BB, Triple) drove in 4 while also reaching base 4 times. Brian McCarthy (2-5, HBP) and Barret Jacobs (2-3, BB) had 2 hits a piece.
John Quigg (5-1) went the distance allowing 3 runs, while scartering 8 hits and striking out 6 against 0 walks.
The Cubs will be back at it Friday night against the Dodgers.
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Sun, 20 May, 1:30PM, at Veterans Park - Mendon (Game 2 of DH)
E. Mass Devil Rays 5, Central Mass Expos 1
Game 2 finished right before the rain started with the Braves earning their second win on the day. Another game taken over by Delouchrey on the hill and Marr at the plate. Chris Delouchrey pitched a complete game, two hitter with 13 strikeouts letting up only one run. Connor Marr had an even better second game going 3-3 with a double, home run, 5 RBIs, 2 stolen bases, and a run scored. The Braves will have Memorial Day weekend off and come back the following weekend looking to avenge a loss from earlier in the season when they face off at home against the Cubs. |
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Sun, 20 May, 11:00AM, at Veterans Park - Mendon (Game 1 of DH)
E. Mass Devil Rays 7, Central Mass Expos 6
Game 1 of the double header brought a nail biter, but in the end the Braves prevailed. Aaron Jammal went 6 strong innings getting the win and Chris Delouchrey closed it out getting his first save of the year. Connor Marr lead the way for the Braves bats going 2-3 with 3 RBIs. |
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Sun, 6 May, 2:30PM, at World Series Park - Saugus
E. Mass Devil Rays 14, Saugus Black Sox 0
After coming off a tough Friday loss the Braves bounced back that Sunday when they made their way to World Series Park in Saugus for an afternoon matchup with the Black Sox. Chris Delouchrey did his job per usual pitching a 6 inning complete game shutout letting up only 1 hit and pounding the strike zone finishing with 8 strike outs. Roger Wilson lead the way for the Braves bats going 2-3 with a 3 run shot, a double, 3 RBIs, a run scored, and a stolen base. The Braves are at home on Mother's Day weekend with a rare Saturday afternoon game vs the Red Dogs of Pepperell. |
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Fri, 4 May, 8:00PM, at Marcella Field - Roxbury
Weymouth Cubs 8, E. Mass Devil Rays 3
Cubs got their 3rd victory of the season over the Braves under the lights Friday, winning 8-3.
John Quigg got his second win of the year going 5.2 innings, allowing 3 runs (0ER), giving up 4 hits and striking out 4 against 4 walks. Jeff Holway contined to throw well in relief recording the final 4 outs.
The Cubs offense was lead by Shortstop Bill McGee (2RBI) and Centerfielder Kiyo Gomi (RBI), who each recorded 2 hits, scored a run and swiped a bag. Ben Savage and Joe Lydon also got in on the action scoring two runs a piece.
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Sun, 29 April, 2:00PM, at Lexington High School (Center 3)
Southeast Senators 2, E. Mass Devil Rays 0
On a rain soaked Lexington High School field, the Senators managed to grab a victory in a tightly contested pitcher's duel. Tim Belanger went 5 innings to pick up his first victory in a Senators uniform, giving up only 1 hit and 3 walks to go along with 5 strikeouts. Christian Nashawaty pitched the final 2 innings to pick up his first save. Pat Dempsey carried the offensive load as he was 2-2 with a walk, a stolen base, and two runs scored.
For the Braves, starter Chris DeLouchrey made the Senators offense look silly for most of the day as he racked up 16 strikeouts in a complete game effort.
The Senators take on the Royals in a doubleheader next weekend while the Braves are back in action Friday night against the Cubs. |
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Sun, 22 April, 4:00PM, at Lexington High School (Center 3) (Game 2 of DH)
Norfolk County Mariners 5, E. Mass Devil Rays 1
LEXINGTON -- In the first ever CABL "battle of pitchers wearing goggles" Mariner's rookie Nick Malatesta commanded the zone with 20/20 vision, striking out seven through six innings on his way to his first career win. Joseph Attanasio turned in a respectable outing for the Braves fresh off a broken hand, but was let down by his defense at some crucial times. The Mariners were able to capitalize on these mistakes, finally pulling away with two in the fifth inning. Game 2 was exciting from start to finish, with a handful of miraculous plays on defense turned in by the M's. The ball was handed to Jake Mingels in the seventh, who is virtually unhittable when given a four run lead. Mingels closed the door to give the Mariners their first win of the season. |
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Sun, 22 April, 2:00PM, at Lexington High School (Center 3) (Game 1 of DH)
E. Mass Devil Rays 6, Norfolk County Mariners 1
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