Fri, 17 August, 7:45PM, at Fallon Field - Roslindale
TJO Sports 1, Boston Athletics 0
TJO advances to the championship series behind a complete game shutout from Pat Hurley. Hurley allowed just 2 hits and 3 walks to go with 5 strikeouts on the night.
Jamie Timothy scored the lone run for TJO after doubling to start the 3rd inning and scampered home on a throwing error following a wild pitch later in the frame. |
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Thu, 16 August, 7:45PM, at Town Field - Dorchester
TJO Sports 12, Boston Athletics 3
The TJO bats come alive in game 3 to open up a 2-1 lead over the A's in the series.
Sam Steeves threw 6 solid innings to pick up the win, while the TJO offense put up 12 runs with 11 hits and 11 walks on the night.
Jamie Timothy drove in 4 runs with a pair of doubles, while Ryan Connelly and Jay Turner each scored 2 runs and reached base 4 times. |
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Wed, 15 August, 7:45PM, at Fallon Field - Roslindale
Boston Athletics 9, TJO Sports 2
The A's return to form after getting punched in the mouth, and even the series at 1 apiece. Drew Steele was dominant on the bump, tossing 5 shut-out innings, scattering only a handful of hits. While the A's provided run support out of the gate, giving Steele a cushion before he even stepped on the mound. The A's then poured it on in the top of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th, to put the game out of reach. Bill Clang was efficient in relief, cruising through the middle of the line-up to finish off the win. |
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Tue, 14 August, 7:45PM, at Town Field - Dorchester
TJO Sports 2, Boston Athletics 0
Greg Tobin picks up where he left off during the regular season by throwing a 3-hit shutout against the A's dangerous lineup to help TJO jump out to a 1-0 lead in the series.
TJO got on the board in the top of the 2nd inning when Nick Valicenti hit a 1-out double and came around to score on a 2-out, RBI single from Danny Rose.
The A's threatened to tie things up in the bottom of the 4th with 1 out and runners on the corners, but Tobin got out of the jamb with a popup and strikeout to keep the lead at 1.
TJO was able to add some insurance in the top of the 5th when Pat Williamson reached base on an error, and came around to score on a 2-out double from Sam Steeves.
Tobin would cruise from that point on allowing just 1 baserunner over the final 3 innings to finish off the shutout.
Cam Fiorentino pitched well in the loss for the A's, giving up just 1 earned run on 5 hits. |
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Wed, 8 August, 8:00PM, at Kelley Field
Boston Athletics 7, Palmer Club 2
The A's lock up the one seed, ending the season with a win. James Katsiroubas pitched well in his debut, and improved to 1-0 lifetime in the Park League. With the sticks, the A's came out and scored 4 in the top of the first, and sprinkled a few more on later. |
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Tue, 7 August, 7:45PM, at Town Field - Dorchester
ADSL 9, Boston Athletics 7
ADSL jumped out to an early 4-0 lead in the first sparked by a two run home run off the bat of Andrew Elliott. The Athletics came back with 7 of their own in the top of the second. A cluster of ADSL pitchers held the Athletics off the board for the rest of the way and the bats reingnited in the bottom of the fifth with another four spot to give them the lead for good. Bobby Tramondozzi pitched a hitless 1.2 innings to collect his fifth save on the year.
ADSL racked up 18 hits lead by Matt McKinley who went 4-4 and also got the win on the mound. Jared Blandino and Eddie Riley both had three hit games. Blandino also added two innings of scoreless ball. |
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Mon, 6 August, 7:45PM, at Town Field - Dorchester
Boston Athletics 10, Towne Club 9
Athletics walk it off in extras, behind the arm and bat of Bill Clang. Clang nabs the win in relief after a committee performance from Kirby, DeGiacomo, and Lambert, who all pitched two innings to aid in the win. Though there was some back and forth, the A's got it done at the plate, including a walk off hit from Nick Andrews to score Bill Clang, who led off the inning with a single. |
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Thu, 2 August, 8:00PM, at Kelley Field
Boston Athletics 7, Towne Club 1
The A's come out on top with Luke Lewando on the bump for his 3rd win of the season. Lewando went 4, giving up only 1 run. Rey then came in and shoved to finish off the game. On offense the A's steadily supplied enough run support for Luke, scoring in spurts and stringing hits together. |
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Wed, 1 August, 7:45PM, at Town Field - Dorchester
Boston Athletics 17, Boston Padres 1
Athletics hammer out 17 runs on 19 hits including 4 dongs on an interesting night at Towne Field. Drew Steele threw 2 strong innings of shutout ball, and then Steve Lambert made his season debut on the bump. He finished up the contest with 0 earned runs after 5 innings of work, which was good enough for the win. |
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Tue, 31 July, 7:45PM, at Town Field - Dorchester
Boston Athletics 5, Mass Envelope/GM 4
Cam Fiorentino threw 5 and 2/3rd's for the win. Lewando punched out the tying run at the plate in the top of the seventh from center to end the game and preserve a one run A's win. |
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Mon, 30 July, 7:45PM, at Town Field - Dorchester
Boston Athletics 14, Towne Club 3
Kasey Kirby goes 5 and 2/3rds to help the A's cruise to victory. Dan Gaughan came in and got the final 4 outs in relief. The A's came out hot, scoring in the first 4 frames, and again in the 6th to cap off the team win. |
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Wed, 25 July, 7:45PM, at Town Field - Dorchester
Boston Athletics 9, ADSL 5
The A's bounce back after getting blanked to beat first place ADSL. Drew Steele went 5 strong innings only giving up 1 run to pick up the win. Then Dan Gaughan came in and once again finished off the contest. On Offense, the A's produced top to bottom, including a granny from Tyler Beach in the 4th to put the A's up 6-0. After that the Athletics tacked on a few more to put the game on ice. |
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Tue, 24 July, 8:00PM, at Catholic Memorial H.S.
TJO Sports 8, Boston Athletics 0
Greg Tobin continues his run of shutting down top offenses in the league with 5 innings of 2-hit ball to pick up his 5th win of the season against the A's potent lineup. Tobin has now given up just 1 earned run in his last 5 starts (31 innings) to help keep TJO in the playoff hunt.
Offensively, Malcolm Nachmanoff (1-4, HR, 4 RBI, 1 Run) broke things open for TJO in the 3rd inning with a Grand Slam, while Sam Miller (2-4, HR, 3 RBI, 2 Runs) followed with a 2-run homer of his own in the 4th inning. Alex Luscher and John Mulry each had multi-hit nights for TJO as well. |
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Mon, 23 July, 7:45PM, at Fallon Field - Roslindale
Boston Athletics 8, Mass Envelope/GM 4
The A's take the win in the soup, after some back and forth. Bill Clang pitched 5 solid innings en route to a win, while Dan Guaghan came in and slammed the door in the 6th and 7th. On offense the A's scored right out of the gates, plating 1 in each of the 1st and 2nd, and then pouring on in the later innings. Despite the opponents punching back in the 5th by cutting the lead to 2, the bats came alive in the 6th to add some insurance. |
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Thu, 19 July, 7:45PM, at Town Field - Dorchester
Boston Athletics 10, Boston Padres 3
The A's continue the momentum led by solid pitching from Bill Clang and Lamarre Rey. Rey picked up the win for his 4th of the season bringing him even with the Win Hawk for the team lead. On offense, the A's were disciplined, taking free bases as they were given and getting to the bull-pen early. The A's didn't stop there as they went on to score 6 more runs against the relief, giving Rey more than enough support to finish off the win. |
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Wed, 18 July, 7:45PM, at Town Field - Dorchester
Boston Athletics 9, ADSL 1
The A's coast to victory behind the work of Kasey Kirby, who went 6 innings and only gave up one run in the 1st. Kirby minimized the damage in the 1st, getting out of a bases loaded jam, and then rode that momentum the rest of the night. At the plate the A's didnt break the ice until the 3rd, but still managed to produce top to bottom accumulating 9 runs on 17 hits. Luke Luwando came in and pitched a clean 7th to cap the win. |
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Thu, 12 July, 7:45PM, at Town Field - Dorchester
Boston Padres 5, Boston Athletics 2
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Tue, 10 July, 8:00PM, at East Boston Stadium
Boston Athletics 7, Cannon Club 6
The A's hold of a late surge by Cannon Club to win the contest in extras. Dan Gaughan came in and stopped the shifting momentum in the 7th, stranding the walk-off run and picking up his 4th win of the season. The A's then squirted one across in the top of the 8th, which was all Gaughan needed. Kasey Kirby pitched well through 4, only giving up 2. At the dish, the A's plated 6 in the 2nd, and then fell quiet until called upon in the 8th. |
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Mon, 9 July, 8:00PM, at West Roxbury High School
ADSL 4, Boston Athletics 3
In a matchup that featured two teams riding double digit winning streaks, something had to give. Pitching and defense was the story. ADSL jumped out to a 4-1 lead in the second led by a 2 run triple off the bat of Danny Brown.
ADSL starting pitcher Fernando Burgos collected his fifth victory of the season, scattering five hits over five innings. He then handed the ball off to closer Bobby Tramondozzi who picked up the two inning save with a strike out stranding the potential tying run at third.
The Athletics starter, Luke Lewando kept ADSL batters off balance all night long allowing just four hits while going the distance for his club. Patrick Keohane and Nick Andrews both hit solo homers for the powerful Atheltics lineup. |
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Mon, 2 July, 7:45PM, at Town Field - Dorchester
Boston Athletics 12, Mass Envelope/GM 2
After going down 2 runs in the 1st, the A's rattle off 12 unanswered runs to win the short week. Steele got the start and pitched 3 efficient innings, then Rey came in to finish off the rest. At the plate, the A's were disciplined, took the lead in the 2nd, and never looked back. |
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Sun, 1 July, 12:00PM, at Bird Middle School
Boston Athletics 5, Palmer Club 1
The A's finally break the ice in the bottom of the 6th on the hottest day of the year. Despite the heat wave, the A's were able to push a few across in the bottom of the 6th to make sure their efforts weren't in vane. |
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Tue, 26 June, 8:00PM, at Catholic Memorial H.S.
Boston Athletics 6, TJO Sports 4
A's battle back again, not breaking the ice until the top of the 4th, but eventually garnering the win with runs in the 6th and 7th. |
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Mon, 25 June, 7:45PM, at Town Field - Dorchester
Boston Athletics 12, Mass Envelope/GM 2
Luke Lewando scattered 10 hits and gave up two runs while striking out 6 in a complete game winning effort. The As offense stayed hot exploding for 9 runs in the first two innings. |
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Fri, 22 June, 7:45PM, at Town Field - Dorchester
Boston Athletics 8, Towne Club 7
A's come back late again. Down 3 in the 6th the swinging A's band together to score 4 and take the lead for Bill Clang who battled for the win.
Dan Gaughan rolled a 6-4-3 double play to finish the game and nail down his 3rd save. |
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Wed, 20 June, 7:45PM, at Fallon Field - Roslindale
Boston Athletics 15, Cannon Club 0
The A's once again deliver a solid offensive performance, plating 15 runs for the second night in a row. Scoring at will, the A's pushed men across in almost every inning. On the bump, Cam Fiorentino pitched 5 scoreless innings, and Andrew Steele cleaned up the 6th and 7th to deliver the combined shut-out.
Cannon pulls off the rare triple play at the end which sends the A's into hysterics.
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Tue, 19 June, 7:45PM, at Town Field - Dorchester
Boston Athletics 15, Boston Padres 6
The A's come out of the gate hot with a 3-spot in the top of the 1st, and then never looked back as they went on to rout their foes 15-4. Kasey Kirby gave up 2 in the 1st, and then settled in to pitch 5 strong innings scattering only a few more hits. He would have plenty of run support as the A's turned in a top to bottom effort at the plate scoring with ease as the night went on. |
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Thu, 14 June, 7:45PM, at Fallon Field - Roslindale
Boston Athletics 7, Boston Padres 6
A's come out on top after 4 lead changes, and an early deficit. Cam Fiorentino settled in and pitched a solid 5.2 innings, turning in a gutsy veteran performance. He kept the A's within in striking distance, and that's exactly what they did. After a slow start, and a 5 run 4th, the A's were down 1 going in to the bottom of the 6th. The bats squirted 2 across and gave Dan Gaughan all the cushion he'd need to sneak in for his second win of the season and to cap off a good week for the A's. |
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Wed, 13 June, 7:45PM, at Fallon Field - Roslindale
Boston Athletics 11, Mass Envelope/GM 0
The A's come out swinging on their way to a decisive victory at Fallon Wednesday night. Luke Luwando was on the hill for the A's and pitched 6 shutout innings, scattering only a few hits. While Bill Clang came in to finish it off in the 7th for the combined shutout. |
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Tue, 12 June, 8:00PM, at Catholic Memorial H.S.
Boston Athletics 5, TJO Sports 2
Lamarre Rey goes the distance for his second CG win on the season, improving to 2-0 for the A's. A pitcher's duel for the first 3 innings, until finally the A's broke the ice with a 2 run 3rd. Then, after some back and forth, the A's put the game on ice with a 3-run 5th. Rey struck out 8 in his 7-inning effort. |
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Mon, 11 June, 7:45PM, at Fallon Field - Roslindale
Boston Athletics 12, Cannon Club 9
The A's hold on to win the shootout at Fallon, behind the arms of Kasey Kirby and Dan Gaughan. Gaughan received the win, but Kirby pitched well through 4.1. With the sticks, the A's scored early and often, including 3 insurance runs in the top of the 7th. The extra runs helped keep the pressure off Gaughan in the bottom of the inning, en route to the win. |
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Thu, 7 June, 8:00PM, at Kelley Field
Palmer Club 9, Boston Athletics 6
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Tue, 5 June, 8:00PM, at Catholic Memorial H.S.
Boston Athletics 8, ADSL 3
Lamarre Rey pitches 7 strong to pick-up his first BPL victory of the year. He scattered 4 hits and fanned 9 in the contest. At the plate the A's had a slow start, squirting one across in the 3rd to knot it at 1. Then the flood gates opened in the 4th, with a 4 spot. Then in the 6th, the A's posted another crooked number to add more than enough insurance for Lamarre to finish off the CG. |
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Thu, 31 May, 8:00PM, at Kelley Field
Boston Athletics 6, Towne Club 5
The A's came out of the gate swinging and posted a 3 spot in the top of the first, to give Cam Fiorentino a little cushion. Cam pitched well garnering his second win of the season to improve to 2-0. The A's struck again in the 4th, which would be enough to hold off the late surge by the Towne Club. Dan Gaughan picked up his 3rd 6-out save of the season. |
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Wed, 30 May, 7:45PM, at Catholic Memorial H.S.
TJO Sports 3, Boston Athletics 2
Kevin MacIntyre turns back the clock and goes 7 strong for the complete game victory in another close game for TJO. After trading a pair of runs early, Jamie Timothy hit a tie-breaking home run in the 5th, and followed it up by throwing out the potential tying run at the plate from center to end the game.
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Tue, 29 May, 7:45PM, at Town Field - Dorchester
Boston Athletics 9, Palmer Club 6
The A's, once again, make a late surge to take the lead in the bottom of the 6th, after Dan Gaughan got out of a jam in the top of the inning. Kasey Kirby pitched well, going 5 innings in his first start of the season. And the A's continue to produce at the dish, after some back and forth early in the game, the 3-run 6th was good enough for the win. Another great 6-out relief appearance from Dan Gaughan really powered the A's through the end of the game.
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Thu, 24 May, 7:45PM, at Town Field - Dorchester
Boston Athletics 9, Cannon Club 6
The A's punch back after going down 5, early in the contest. Cam Fiorentino pitched well and minimized damage to keep the A's within in striking distance. After a slow start, the A's lineup woke up and whittled the lead to 3 in the 4th and then chalked a crooked number in the 5th to take the lead. The three run lead was more than enough for Dan Gaughan to come in and slam the door for the save. |
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