Fri, 2 September, 7:30PM, at Hyde Park - Ross
Reds 14, Athletics 0
The Reds capture their second conference title with a win over the A's. Led by Chris Allen on the mound, who came as close as you can to recording a no-hitter. Brian May hit a flare up the middle to break it up with two outs in the seventh.
Many contributed to the scoring. More details to follow. |
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"The Big Cat" flirts with a no hitter |
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Sun, 28 August, 1:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan (Game 2 of DH)
Athletics 16, Mariners 2
Randy Casey pitched 7 innings and mowed em' down.
Great defense by Darryn Campbell and Ed Perez.
A's scored 3 in the first to take a 3-0 lead
Score was 3-1 after 5 innings.
Patient at-bats and alot of hits resulted in batting around in the 6th and 7th innings to break it open. |
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Sun, 28 August, 10:00AM, at Charlestown - Ryan (Game 1 of DH)
Mariners 11, Athletics 4
Mariners pitcher Kevin Ludwig (CG, 1ER, 13Ks) had to wait until his fifth start to earn his first BMBL victory. It came in a game where the M's scored 11 runs thanks in large part to the efforts of Alan Donaruma (triple, double, single, 1 RBI), Jamie Aldoupolis (2 singles, 2 RBI), Jeff Rausch (triple, single, 1 RBI), and Dave Woods (2 singles). For Woods, his base hit in the sixth extended his hit streak to 8 games.
For the A's, Greg Wright (2 singles) and Ed Perez (2 singles) accounted for 4 of the 6 hits against Ludwig. |
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Ludwig notches first BMBL victory with 13 K's, Donaruma falls a HR short of the cycle, and Woods extended hit streak to 8 games. |
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Thu, 25 August, 8:00PM, at Sudbury - Feeley
Astros 4, Athletics 3
Jamie Manciocchi got the win and Ron Viola came on to pitch the last two innings and earn the save. |
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Sun, 21 August, 1:00PM, at Roxbury - Clifford
Rangers 7, Athletics 4
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Sat, 20 August, 1:00PM, at Brighton - Cassidy (CCircle)
Randolph Red Sox 12, Athletics 6
Red Sox win 3rd game of the season with some good hitting and timely defense.
The A's put up six runs on nine hits. |
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Wed, 17 August, 7:30PM, at Haverhill - Haverhill Stadium
Athletics 6, Senators 6
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Sun, 14 August, 9:00AM, at Dilboy Field
Athletics 5, White Sox 3
The A's swept the season series with the White Sox, as Ed Perez went 3-for-3 with a 2b and a 2-run HR. Jamal Saleh also went deep for the A's to support Kevin McGowan, who went 6.2IP allowing 3 ER. Brian May picked up the save, getting out of a jam in the 7th. |
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Perez continues to play his best ball against the White Sox, Saleh hits his second four-bagger of the year, McGowan gets the win |
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Fri, 12 August, 8:00PM, at Hyde Park - Ross
Indians 15, Athletics 2
The Indians beat the A's 15-2 behind a strong pitching peformance by Kevin Polanksy. KP struck out 12 over 5 innings of work. The A's runs were plated by a Santi Mazzeo HR. Daryl Pina also had a HR, his first in seven seasons with the Tribe. Not known for his prowess on the bases, the veteran barely made it all the way around alive. |
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Sun, 7 August, 1:00PM, at Randolph - Randolph HS
Athletics 10, Randolph Red Sox 5
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Tue, 2 August, 8:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Rangers 10, Athletics 2
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Sun, 24 July, 9:00AM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Orioles 7, Athletics 0
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Sun, 17 July, 10:00AM, at Roxbury - Clifford
Worcester Giants 13, Athletics 4
Joe Albano picked up the win in 5 innings of relief work. |
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Wed, 13 July, 8:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Jack-Tar Yankees 6, Athletics 4
The Yankees behind a workmanlike effort of Kenny Kilduff defeat the A's 6-4. The A's loaded the bases in the seventh but Quinn Ryan came on and retired the last batter to record the save.
Crossman stays hot for yanks recording a single and a double. |
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Sun, 10 July, 10:00AM, at Roxbury - Clifford
Marlins 6, Athletics 3
The Chancellor Neil Doherty needed only one sock and 71 pitches to dispatch the A's at scenic Clifford Field Sunday morning. Doherty went the distance in this one, scattering eight hits and walking none, and all three runs allowed were unearned. Offensively, the Fish got all they needed with a four-run third when Andy Katz (2-3, 2 R, 2 SB) got things started with a single and a couple stolen bases, including a steal of home. All-Star Davin Wilfrid (2-3) added an RBI double to deep left and Al Becker chipped in with a two-out single to drive home Kit Kadlec. In what was likely the culmination of a great Boston Baseball League career, Chris Ryan walked twice and stole third while playing his usual solid defense at first base.
For the A's, Josh Misiph continued to scorch the ball with a single and double in three trips for the day. |
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D-Willy heading to his first All-Star Game; Chris Ryan rides off into the sunset |
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Tue, 5 July, 8:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Marlins 16, Athletics 10
With the Hit Truck idling in the parking lot at Ryan Field, the Marlins came from behind three times before finally putting away the hot-hitting A's Tuesday night. The middle of the A's lineup including Greg Wright (2-3, 3R), former Marlin Josh Misiph (3-3, 3R), and Santi Mazzeo (2-3, 3R) couldn't make an out but the Marlins' suddenly clutch lineup had an answer for every rally. In the third, Mike Mori (1-3, 3R, 2RBI) and Paul Bracco (3-5, 3 RBI, 3SB) knocked in runs with two-out singles. In the fourth, Steve Mellor blasted his first career homer to left to tie the game at 6-6. Down 10-7, the Fish finally took the lead for good when Karl Cyr, Bracco, and Davin Wilfrid again delivered with two outs in a four run sixth to make it 11-10. Andy Herr then put the finishing touches on the victory by lining a 2-0 fastball to left for a grand slam. Neil Doherty earned his long overdue first win of the season with 3.2 IP of relief. |
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The Chancellor picks up his first W; Herr slams the win home; Mellor cowboys up |
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Wed, 29 June, 8:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Royals 17, Athletics 3
Late umpires and long innings caused a light shortened game between the Roylas and A's. The Royals got to the A's for double digits in run for the second game in a row. TJ Unger (3 for 4, BB, 3RBI, R, 2SB) and Tom Spoth (3 for 4, 2RBI, R) led the office with 3 hits each. Bradon Hughes (2 for 3, HBP, 2R, RBI) had the other multi-hit game for the Royals.
The two teams traded runs in the 1st inning and a half before the Royals pounded out 5 hits and 6 runs in the 2nd; capped by a Greg Kosc (1 for 2, RBI, 2R, 3B) triple. The game really opened up in the 4th as the Royals scored 5 times off of 1 hit, 4 HBP, and 3BB. Then the Royals tacked on 4 more on 1 hit and 3 errors in the 5th.
Jason Kurtz (4IP, 2R, 0ER, 8K, 2BB, 4H) had another strong outing to pick up his 3rd win of the year. Tom Spoth (1IP, 1H, 2K, 1BB, 1R) returned to the mound for what ended up as the final frame in 5th. |
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Tom Spoth picks up 3 hits, and JK picks up his 3rd win |
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Sat, 25 June, 10:00AM, at Brighton - Cassidy (CCircle)
Royals 10, Athletics 0
Ariel Martinez shutout the A's and collected 12 K's while yielding only 4 singles on the day. The Royals defense was solid behind him with Birk Jones gunning out another runner at 2nd and Mike Malin making a diving catch in Left Field.
The game was close until the 7th when the Royals batted around and exploded for 7 runs off of 6 hits and a few crucial errors. Jason Kurtz (2 for 3, 3B, 2RBI, R, BB) and Brandon Hughes (2 for 4, R, 2B, RBI) had the big hits in the inning with a triple and double respectively. Greg Kosc has another big game going 3 for 4 with 2 runs scored. Felix Villalobos (2 for 3, 2R, RBI, BB) and Mike Malin (2 for 4, 3RBI, R) also had multi-hit games.
For the A's, Andrew Billig (2 for 4, CS, SB) picked up 2 for the four A's hits on the day. |
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Ariel hurls his first career MABL shutout |
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Sat, 18 June, 9:30PM, at Toronto ON - Rogers Centre
Athletics 10, White Sox 9
The A's defeat the White Sox in extra innings in Toronto, Canada at Rogers Centre. The White Sox got 3 in the first, but were shut down for the next 6 innings while the A's got out to a 7-3 lead. Down 8-5 going in the 9th, the Sox scored 4 runs to take a 9-8 lead. In the bottom of the inning, Santi Mazzeo blasted his second shot of the game off the right-field wall, driving in the tying run and sending the game into extra innings.
For the A's in the bottom of the 10th inning, Ed Perez walked to lead off and then stole second. After a bunt, Adam Nichols delivered a 1-out GWRBI single to plate Perez for the walk off victory. |
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Adam Nichols delivers GWRBI in bottom of 10th inning, Mazzeo blasts two off the RF wall, Perez produces the game winning run. |
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Sun, 12 June, 1:00PM, at Roxbury - Clifford
Athletics 11, Quincy Grays 5
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Sun, 5 June, 4:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Dodgers 9, Athletics 0
Garrett Fisher pitched another great game allowing no runs. Josue Feliciano came through with a bases clearing triple to pace the offense. More to come... |
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Fisher pitched well while Feliciano helped the offense |
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Sun, 22 May, 1:00PM, at Acton - Jones Field (Game 2 of DH)
Padres 10, Athletics 8
In a second game of the double header it was a back and forth battle for 7 innings. Padres starter Chris Buckley gave up a couple runs in the third, which the Dres got back in the forth, with a long double from Leigh Zancewicz and RBIs for both Mike Minerva and Steve Baldasarai. In the bottom of the 4th Minerva came in relive Buckley after getting into some trouble because of an error and 2 passed balls. The A's scored 4 runs with the heart of their order, Sampson, Sutich, Misph, and Gil. After getting the difference to 2, reliever Andrew Rutkiewicz came in the bottom of the 5th. In the top of the 6th the Padres tied the game with a 2RBI double from catcher Scott Broadsky. After giving up a run in 6th Andrew Rutkiewicz got his first MABL win, when his team picked him up in the top of the 7th with 4 runs. Omar Ortiz, Charles Louma, and Steve Baldasarai all had big hits in the 7th. Julio Gonzalez got the save. |
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Brodsky, Rutkiewicz, and Baldassari |
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Sun, 22 May, 10:00AM, at Acton - Jones Field (Game 1 of DH)
Padres 10, Athletics 0
In a one sided game Manager Leigh Zancewicz picks up his first win. He was overshadowed by Victor Ruiz throwing a complete game no hitter. Ruiz was dominant with 6 strikeouts and only allowing 3 walks during his game. The Padres bats were came to life for the first time this season scoring 3 runs in each of the first 3 innings. Steven Baldassi reached base 4 times with two hits. Dionny Tereul had 3 hits on the day also.
Victor Ruiz said after the game "All I threw was fastballs" to pick up his first win of the season.
The A's Sampson, Campbell, and Perez reached base on walks. |
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Ruiz, Zancewicz, and Baldassari |
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Sat, 14 May, 1:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Jack-Tar Yankees 6, Athletics 1
Quinn Ryan took a no hitter into the 5th inning. But Josh Misiph broke it up with a solo home run over the right field fence. Ryan finished the day tossing a complete game 1 hitter to earn his 1st win of the year. Ryan struck out 10 and walked none.
Offensively, Greg Crossman paced the Yanks with 3 hits. New comer Jason Tarasuik also contributed with 2 hits and 2 RBI.
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Ryan tosses 1 hitter, Crossman knocks 3 hits |
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Mon, 9 May, 8:30PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Jack-Tar Yankees 14, Athletics 4
The As jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the 2nd but the Yanks answered with 5 in the 3rd to take the lead for good. Ken Kilduff earned the win allowing no earned runs over 5 innings. More details to come. |
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Wed, 4 May, 8:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Athletics 15, Mariners 8
The A's collected 8 hits from 8 different players and capitalized on 13 walks and 3 HBPs issued by the Mariner's pitching staff to get their first win of the year.
John Sutich hit a 3-run blast to right in the 3rd to start an 8 run inning, giving the A's a lead they wouldn't relinquish.
For the M's, Alan Donaruma and Jeff Rausch both went 2-for-3. |
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