Sat, 18 August, 1:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Blue Jays 9, Cutters 4
Jays stay on the winning track. Offense is sparked by Pickett, Bell and Trupiano all have multi hit games. Bere pitches 5+ innings of relief while striking out 6. Jays are back at it tomorrow. |
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Fri, 17 August, 8:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Orioles 5, Cutters 2
In a game shortened by lightning, Kenllie Santana threw a 6-inning complete game to help the O's to keep pace in the Atlantic playoff race.
Offensively, Jordan Krall was a one-man show, with two clutch bases-loaded hits that drove in all 5 runs for the O's.
For the Cutters, Dave Galehouse hit a solo home run. |
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Mon, 13 August, 8:00PM, at Roxbury - Clifford
Cutters 12, Brewers 11
The Cliff saw its share of offense and walks tonight as the Cutters edged out the Brewers in a 5-inning affair cut short by lights.
The Cutters offense produced 9 straights hits to lead off the game that accounted for 5 runs. The Cutters would make it 10-4 before the Brewers battled back to take an 11-10 lead in the eventual last inning. Dave Galehouse delivered the game winner on a single through the hole to score Chris Ferland.
Eight Cutters had multihit games including:
- Galehouse, 3-4, (2) 2b, 4 RBI
- Michael Towne, 2-3, 2B, 3 RBI
- Steve Walsh 4-4, 3 R, 2B
The Brewers Kevin Salines had three hits including a HR. |
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Sat, 11 August, 1:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
White Sox 2, Cutters 1
Tight game with good pitching. 1-1 until late, sox score by moving over a lead off base runner then a Real sacrifice. Cutters threaten late but leave them loaded in the bottom of the 7th. |
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Fri, 3 August, 7:30PM, at Watertown - Victory
Cutters 10, Tigers 9
In a back and forth game, the Cutters pull out a last inning victory. Down 9-7 with two outs,Steven Janiluinas hit a gap double to clear the bases and give the Cutters an eventual 10-9 win. Janiluinas had a monster game going 3-4 with 6 RBIs and two doubles.
Daniel Cooney (3-4) and Steffon Poulis (2-3) both had multihit games.
Newcomer Eric Bosworth earned the win for the Cutters pitching 5 innings while allowing 4 R (2earned).
John Silk pitched well in relief for the Tigers but took the loss. |
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Sun, 29 July, 1:00PM, at Middleboro - Pierce Playground (Game 2 of DH)
Cutters 3, Red Sox 1
Strong outing by Mike Towne |
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Sun, 29 July, 10:00AM, at Middleboro - Pierce Playground (Game 1 of DH)
Red Sox 9, Cutters 1
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Sun, 22 July, 1:00PM, at Scituate - Scituate HS (Game 2 of DH)
Grays 25, Cutters 0
In game 2 of the Sunday double-header, the Grays would look unstoppable in a complete team effort annihilation of the Cutters. The Grays would combine for 25 runs, and 23 hits in only 5 innings of play.
Steve Baldassari pitched well on the mound for the Grays, hurling 5 shutout innings to notch his first win in his first action of the year.
But the story of this game was the Grays bats. The Grays would be led by Mike Gulinello (4-5 4RBI, 3R, 2SB), Tad Beagley (4-5 2RBI, 3R), Patrick Potter (3-4 2RBI, 4R, 2SB) and Steve Baldassari (3-5 2RBI, 2R, 2SB).
There were many other key contributors in this one as well as eight of ten Grays hitters would have multi-hit games.
It was a tough day for the Cutters all in all but they fought and they played through it all. |
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Sun, 22 July, 10:00AM, at Scituate - Scituate HS (Game 1 of DH)
Grays 6, Cutters 1
In the rematch of last years championship the Grays would take Game 1 of the Sunday double header over the new look Cutters. They would do so behind solid pitching from Bill Riggieri.
Riggieri also led the Grays offense going 2-3 R, RBI. Tim Zubak chipped in with a solid day at the plate as well going 1-3 2RBI.
For the Cutters, Dave Galehouse had a solid day at bat finishing 2-3 R.
In the end the Grays bats and pitching were just too much for the Cutters to contend with and as Mike Barba would say, "Grays win! Grays win!" |
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Sat, 21 July, 7:00PM, at Hyde Park - Kelly
Spinners 10, Cutters 3
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Mon, 16 July, 8:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Athletics 9, Cutters 7
The A's plate 7 in the top of the 7th, capped by an inside-the-park grand slam to deep left center field to get the comeback win vs. the Cutters.
The Cutters would not go quietly, though, as they took advantage of 2 A's errors in the top of the 7th to plate 3 runs. However, the A's were able to get the last two outs with the tying run on second base to secure the win.
Highlights For the A's: Donaruma (2-4, 2R), Aldoupolis (3-5, 2B), Cardwell (2-3, 2B), Billig (1-4, GS, 4 RBI)
For the Cutters: Poulis (1-4, HR), Ferland (2-4), Longhran (2-4), Santrarpio (2-4) |
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Sat, 14 July, 1:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Padres 12, Cutters 5
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Sun, 8 July, 4:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
White Sox 8, Cutters 4
White Sox win behind strong pitching of Ruiz. More to come. |
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Sun, 17 June, 10:00AM, at Brighton - Cassidy (CCircle)
Cutters 13, Orioles 2
Michael Towne led the Cutters to victory scattering 5 hits over 6 innings for his first MABL win.
Offensively, Steve Lambert continued his torrid pace falling a HR short of the cycle (3-4, 2B, 3B, 3 R, 4 RBI) while Sean Loughran knocked in 3 runs (2-2, 2B). Jeff Coveney and Steffon Polious also had two-hit games for the Cutters.
For the Os, Juan Williams had two hits.
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Mon, 11 June, 8:00PM, at Roxbury - Clifford
Red Sox 10, Cutters 7
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