Sun, 29 August, 4:00PM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Cambridge Cubs 1, Dorchester Yankees 0
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Sun, 22 August, 9:00AM, at Cambridge - St. Peters
Boston Mets 7, Cambridge Cubs 5
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Fri, 20 August, 8:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Cambridge Cubs 10, Franklin Braves 4
WP McGovern
In a game that looked like it might not happen, the teams chipped in to ready a muddy field for play. The Braves jumped on starter Kevin McGovern for three in the first,but he settled down giving the offense time to kick in and pull out the victory. |
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Sat, 14 August, 8:00PM, at Somerville - Trum
N. Andover Thunder 5, Cambridge Cubs 4
Well played game by both sides.
The Cubs took an early 2-0 lead behind the very strong pitching of Matt Giamarco, scoring their second run on a freak pickoff play to second with pitcher Jon Story's throw hitting the runner in the helmet as he dove back to second. The Thunder crept back with one in the 6th and three in the 7th: Mike Valentino walked to lead off the inning, took 2nd on a passed ball, and scored on a single by Dave Brown. Frank Marr followed with a ground rule double and Jon Story triped to score Brown and Marr. The Cubs bounced back in the top of the 9th with 2 more on a walk to Steve Ceppi, a double by John Snyder and a Thunder error, but then relief pitcher Dave Patnaude took back control and got a line drive doubleplay and grounder to end the inning.
The Thunder won it in the bottom of the 9th, loading the bases on walks to Brian Chen and Mike Valentino and a single by George O'Connor. With 2 outs, Dave Brow |
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Sun, 8 August, 9:00AM, at Cambridge - Rindge Park
Cambridge Cubs 11, North Reading Vipers 10
WP Preteroti
The Cubs held off a late rally and the game ended with the tieing run on second in the top of the ninth to split the season series with the defending league champion Vipers. |
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Wed, 4 August, 7:00PM, at Cambridge - St. Peters
Cambridge Cubs 6, Cantab Warriors 2
WP Waters LP Sandoval
Jaime Waters pitched 9 innings of 7 hit ball and striking out 7 aided by an all around sound defensive effort for the win. Cubs turned a triple play in this game. |
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Sun, 1 August, 4:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
North Reading Vipers 13, Cambridge Cubs 5
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Mon, 26 July, 8:00PM, at Somerville - Trum
Cambridge Cubs 14, Wellesley Orioles 8
WP Waters
Complete team effort for the win. |
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Sun, 25 July, 9:00AM, at Cambridge - St. Peters
Brockton A's 5, Cambridge Cubs 2
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Sun, 18 July, 9:00AM, at Cambridge - Rindge Park
Cambridge Cubs 14, Franklin Braves 10
WP Waters
Jeff Meyer 2-3, (2 dbls)
Mike Columbo 2-3 (2 rbis) |
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Sun, 11 July, 9:00AM, at Newton - Braceland (Upper Falls)
Cambridge Cubs 4, Newton Bombers 3
WP McGovern
Kevin McGovern pitched a complete game for the win. Jeff Meyer hit a clutch two out double in the top of the 9th and scored the go ahead run.
The Cubs cut the tieing run down at the plate in the bottom of the 9th to seal the victory. |
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Sat, 26 June, 7:30PM, at Somerville - Trum
Cambridge Cubs 10, Randolph Grays 8
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Sun, 20 June, 9:00AM, at Watertown - Victory
Middlesex Brewers 10, Cambridge Cubs 4
New daddy, Jeff Mullen, pitched a complete game six hittter for the Brewer win. |
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Sun, 13 June, 1:00PM, at Revere - Garfield MS (Game 2 of DH)
Revere Lugnuts 9, Cambridge Cubs 3
Strong outing for the Lugnuts John Moore as he struck out 10 in picking up his 2nd win. Jeff Mann closed the game with a strong performance. Kevin McGovern went the distance for the Cubs on only 2 days rest and struck out 8. Rob Goldfarb and Ed Scala of the Lugnuts provided plenty of offense with each hitting a home run. |
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Sun, 13 June, 10:00AM, at Revere - Garfield MS (Game 1 of DH)
Revere Lugnuts 6, Cambridge Cubs 5
Very close game start to finish. Lugnuts pulled it out in the bottom of the 7th with some late inning heroics. Dan Phelan of the Lugnuts drove in the winning run and got Chris Palmer the win. |
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