Wed, 14 September, 8:00PM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Astros 6, Senators 1
The 'stros won game three by a 6-1 score over the Senators. Eric Harvey led the way with an economical complete game performance. The middle of the stros lineup did the damage. Jamie Manciocchi, Mike Vernon, and Rich Newman all hit the ball hard and the stros defense was solid until Newman threw one almost as far as he hit one.
The Astros move on to face the Reds in a best of three series beginning Friday night at Ryan field.
The Senators played a gutsy series and Dave Timmons should win manager of the year for what he did with a first year team, talented though they are. Congratulations to all the Senators on a great season. |
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Sun, 11 September, 10:00AM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Senators 4, Astros 3
In a must win game for the Senators, Matt Coyne came through and carried the team to game 3 of the Bay State semifinals. Coyne pitched all 7 striking out 6 and only allowed 1 ER on 3 hits.
The Astros struck first, scoring 1 in the 1st on an error. However, the Senators answered back with 2 of their own. Pete Grasso walked and then stole 2nd. Jason Ackerson followed with a single to left moving Grasso to 3rd. Ackerson would then steal 2nd but an errant throw down allowed Grasso to score. Lombardi then followed with a single to 3rd moving Ackerson into scoring position. Jim O'Donnell would then plate Ackerson on a sac fly to right. The Astros would tie it up 2-2 in the 2nd with a walk, a single, a hit batsman and another walk.
Down 3-2 in the 5th, the Senators would fight back. Back to back singles by Crosby and Field, a balk, a sac fly by Ackerson and an error would plate 2.
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Sat, 10 September, 12:00PM, at Brighton - Cassidy (CCircle)
Astros 9, Senators 8
WP-Jamie Manciocchi LP-Greg Conant S-Ron Viola Down 9-4 in the 5th, the Senators would attempt a comeback. Dan Field and Peter Grasso notched back to back hits and Ackerson would load them up after being hit. Lombardi then stepped to the plate with bases loaded and drove in two on a hard single down the third base line. Ackerson would later score on an errant throw to second by the catcher.
The Senators would bring it to within 1 in the 6th. Ingram lead off with a single followed by a walk by Mejia. Crosby would load them up after being hit by a pitch. Ingram would be forced out at the plate on a hard shot to third off the bat of Dan Field. Grasso then plated the final run on a 6-3 putout. |
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Thu, 1 September, 8:00PM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Senators 10, Worcester Giants 3
The Senators finished their first season the same way it started - with a win. Matt Coyne went the distance scattering 5 hits and striking out 5 while securing his 5th win in his last 5 chances.
Down 3-1 in the 6th, the Senator offense came alive. Dave Timmons led off with a walk. Rafael Mejia then singled to right. Dan Field sacrificed the runners to 2nd and 3rd but was safe at 1st on a throwing error. With bases loaded, Senators' rookie star Peter Grasso delivered a deep sac fly to left to bring the Senators within one. Ackerson then flied out to right and Joe Lombardi loaded them up again with a walk. With two strikes and two outs, on-base machine Jim O'Donnell delivered a clutch single to deep left center scoring two to put the Senators ahead for good. Victor Vega later chipped in with a 2 run double.
Steve Corda absorbed the loss for the Giants. |
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Wed, 31 August, 8:00PM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Worcester Giants 7, Senators 4
Joe Albano complete game victory.
Steve Coyle 2 hits 2 RBI.
Al Caccitore 2 hits 2 RBI.
Seth Desilets 2 hits 2 runs
Chris Roupa game winning RBI single.
Pete grasso roped a 2 RBI Triple.
Greg Conant went the distance for the distance and absorbed the loss for the Senators. |
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Sat, 27 August, 1:00PM, at Brighton - Cassidy (CCircle) (Game 2 of DH)
Senators 18, Quincy Grays 0
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Sat, 27 August, 10:00AM, at Brighton - Cassidy (CCircle) (Game 1 of DH)
Senators 12, Quincy Grays 0
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Thu, 25 August, 7:30PM, at Braintree - Braintree HS Varsity
Dodgers 7, Senators 5
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Sun, 21 August, 10:00AM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Senators 14, Orioles 7
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Fri, 19 August, 8:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Senators 5, Indians 4
In his last outing of 2005, Ryan Dooley stepped up in a spot start to hold the hot hitting Indians to 4 runs over 6.1 innings. Matt Coyne closed out the game striking out the last batter with the bases loaded and the tying run on third.
The die hard Indians made it close when Nick Bondola hit a 2 run home run to left center in the top of the 7th. Daryl Pina pitched 6 strong innings in a losing effort.
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Wed, 17 August, 7:30PM, at Haverhill - Haverhill Stadium
Athletics 6, Senators 6
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Sun, 7 August, 4:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Senators 8, Marlins 7
Matt Coyne wins his third in a row. Marlins make it interesting scoring 5 in the bottom of the 7th. More to come. |
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Sat, 6 August, 10:00AM, at Brighton - Cassidy (CCircle)
Senators 4, Dodgers 3
Pellegrini gets the win and Conant the save. More to come. |
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Thu, 4 August, 8:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Reds 13, Senators 2
Sean Magee picks up the win, pitching 4 innings while Phil Rosario and Jason Ellingson combine for 3 scoreless innings of relief. The Reds offense was led by Chris Chase, Magee, Ellingson, Derek Garabedian, and Joe Dunne, all of whom had multiple hits. Ryan Dooley had two hits and two RBI for the Senators. |
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Mon, 1 August, 8:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Astros 10, Senators 7
The Astros scored 4 in the top of the 7th to beat the Senators, 10-7 at Ryan field. It was a slugfest. There were 25 hits combined, 8 for extra bases.
Sean Kennedy (5-1) struggled early, but did not allow a run after the fourth and earned a CG victory. Ryan Dooley started for the Sens and got a ND.
Jon Mayes drove in Joe Viola with a hard single that proved to be the GW RBI. Tyler Walsh (3-5,R, 2RBI), Tony Ricupero (2-5,3R), Rich Newman (2-4,2B,3B,2RBI), Mike Vernon (2-3,RBI) and Ron Viola (2-4,R) all had multiple hit games for the 'stros and Jesse Peterson added a 2-run 3B.
Senators Pete Grasso (2B,2R,RBI), Jason Ackerson (2B,R,2RBI) and Joe Lombardi (RBI) each had two hits to lead their attack. Dennis Ingram added a 3B and scored on John Crosby's 2 bagger.
The win earned the Astros sole possession of 1st place at 14-4, 1 game ahead of the Reds. The Sens fell to 8-7, but remain in the playoff hunt. |
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Sun, 31 July, 1:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Senators 7, Padres 5
After a rough first inning, Matt Coyne settled down and pitched a complete game striking out 9 with 3 coming in the top of the 7th.
In the 4th, Eric Clancy (1-2, 3B, 4RBI, 1R, SAC) brought the Senators within 1 with a 3 run triple to deep left. Dennis Ingram then tied it up with a sacrifice fly to left.
In the 5th, Ack (2-3, 2B, 1RBI, 1R, 1SB) led off with a single and then stole second. Joe Lombardi followed with a walk and Jim O'Donnell sacrificed the runners to 2nd and 3rd. Rafael Mejia (1-1, 2BB, 1R) walked and Ackerson then scored on an error. Clancy sealed the deal with a sacrifice fly to left.
For the Padres, Steve Baldassari went 2-3 and Charles Luoma was 3-4. |
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Sun, 17 July, 4:00PM, at Randolph - Randolph HS (Game 2 of DH)
Senators 5, Randolph Red Sox 4
With two down in the 6th, the Senators scored 1 to tie it on a walk by Rafael Mejia and back to back singles by Jim O'Donnell and Eric Clancy.
In the bottom of the 7th with 2 strikes and 1 out, John Crosby delivered a clutch single. Hot hitting Peter Grasso then put the game away with a walk off triple.
Ken Pellegrini pitched well in his first MABL start giving up only 4 runs in 6 innings. Ryan Dooley picked up the win after blanking the Red Sox in the 7th.
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Sun, 17 July, 1:00PM, at Randolph - Randolph HS (Game 1 of DH)
Senators 6, Randolph Red Sox 5
Senators score 3 in the 6th to tie it up at 5. In the 7th, Dan Field doubled, stole 3rd and then scored on a 6-3 putout by Victor Vega.
Matt Coyne pitched a complete game for the win. More to come... |
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Sun, 10 July, 9:00AM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Senators 6, Royals 5
Senators win a close one on a sacrifice fly by Joe Lombardi in the bottom of the 6th.
Tied at 5, Senators star Peter Grasso led off the 6th with a double to deep left. Grasso then stole third and later scored on a sac fly by Joe Lombardi. Jon Butler picked up his first win in relief of rookie starter Ryan Dooley and Jason Ackerson notched his first save, shutting down the Royals in the 7th.
Others contributing to the Senator win:
Dave Timmons: 2-3, 1 RBI
John Crosby: 2-3, 1 RBI
Jason Ackerson: 2-4, 2 Runs, 1 RBI, 1 SB
Jim O'Donnell: 1-1, 2 BB, 1 Run
Royals starter Andrew Marenghi pitched well collecting 10 strikeouts while hot hitting Greg Kosc chipped in with 2 hits and an RBI |
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Sat, 25 June, 1:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
White Sox 21, Senators 5
In a reunion of sorts, the White Sox defeated the Senators 21 to 5 - the most Sox runs since May 11, 2002 when they piled up 22 in a victory over the A's. The Sox batted around in the first two innings. Offensive highlights include:
- Scott Reinold: triple, homerun, HBP, 3 runs scored and 6 RBI
- Ivan Clemente: 3 hits, a walk, 3 RBI and 4 runs scored
- Will Bissonnette: 2 hits, 2 walks and 3 runs scored
- Jason Hoye, 2 hits and 2 RBI and 2 runs scored
- Earl Murphy: 2 hits, a walk, 3 RBI and 3 runs scored
Nate Pane tossed the first 5 innings, allowing just an unearned run and 4 hits. Matt LoPresti and Mike Lembo pitched the final 2 frames. Five former Sox suited up for the Senators: John Howe, Jason Ackerson, Dan Field, Joe Lombardi and Dave Timmons. Dan Field also pitched much of the game, coming in relief of Matt Coyne who started for the Senators. |
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Fri, 24 June, 8:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Rangers 16, Senators 5
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Sun, 19 June, 10:00AM, at Roxbury - Clifford
Senators 7, Reds 3
The Senators knocked off the previously unbeaten Reds behind a strong pitching performance by John Howe. Howe pitched a complete game scattering 7 hits and striking out 5 while only allowing 1 earned run.
At the plate, Eric Clancy had two hits including a 2 RBI double and one run scored. Peter Grasso also chipped in with 2 runs scored, 2 hits, a BB, an RBI and a SB. Dave Timmons collected 2 hits, scored once and added an RBI in the 7th.
For the Reds, Chris Allen and Josh Abreu both scored and collected two hits a piece. |
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Sat, 11 June, 10:00AM, at Brighton - Cassidy (CCircle)
Jack-Tar Yankees 7, Senators 0
Quinn Ryan took a no hitter into the 7th and finished with a 2-hit shutout |
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Fri, 10 June, 8:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Indians 4, Senators 1
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Sun, 5 June, 1:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Senators 17, Orioles 12
The Senators win a shootout in extra innings. Kevin Szoke got his first start of the season, and after a rough first inning, settled down nicely. Greg Conant picked up the win in relief pitching 1.2 innings of shutout baseball.
At the plate, John Howe broke out with 2 doubles, a home run, and 6 RBIs. Dan Field continued his hot streak, chipping in with 2 timely singles, 4 stolen bases, 3 RBIs and 2 walks.
For the Orioles, Mike Davis contributed with a double and a single, 2 runs scored and 2 stolen bases. |
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Wed, 1 June, 8:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Jack-Tar Yankees 4, Senators 3
The Senators took an early 3-0 lead by scoring 3 in the 1st. Matt Ells then settled down allowing no more runs over 5 1/3 innings.
Meanwhile the Yanks chipped away before winning it in the 7th with a walk off win. Bryan Gauvin earned the win in relief. Jeff McHugh had 3 hits.
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Sun, 22 May, 4:00PM, at Roxbury - Clifford
Astros 7, Senators 0
Eric Harvey pitched six one-hit innings and Jamie Manciocchi finished up with a 1-2-3 seventh as the Astros evened their record at 2-2. Harvey struck out thirteen Senators including the side twice, and Manciocchi fanned two in the combined shut-out. Matt Coyne started for the Senators and took the loss, the first ever in franchise history.
The Astros were led at the plate by Manciocchi who scored three times after reaching base with a walk and two hard singles. Tyler Walsh and Cory Edgar each drove in two runs. Edgar's first proved to be the game winner. Jon Mayes and James Clarahan both plated a run in the four-run second. Ron Viola had two hits and two runs scored.
The Senators hit came off the bat of catcher Joe Lombardi. |
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Sat, 14 May, 4:00PM, at Hyde Park - Kelly
Senators 3, Mariners 2
The Senators capture their second win in two days. Duane Tynes pitched 6 strong innings, striking out 10 and giving up 1 earned run in his MABL debut. Kevin Szoke pitched the 7th to record his first save of the season.
The Senator offense was lead by Jason Ackerson who singled, walked, scored twice and had two stolen bases. John Howe contributed with a key sac fly in the 6th which proved to be the game winner.
For the Mariners, Alan Donaruma was dominant giving up only 2ER over 7 innings while striking out 10. |
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Fri, 13 May, 7:00PM, at Jamaica Plain - Boston English
Senators 6, Quincy Grays 2
Greg Conant pitched the Senators to their first franchise victory, striking out 5 and scattering 6 hits over 6 innings. The offense was lead by Dennis Ingram who delivered a two run single in the 3rd inning with two outs. Joe Lombardi chipped in with a clutch single in the 7th to drive in two runs. Dan Field also contributed with 2 hits, 2 RBIs and 2 runs. Matt Coyne closed out the game striking out 2.
Kevin Bell pitched well in a complete game effort striking out 9 and collecting two hits of his own.
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