Wed, 11 September, 8:00PM, at Cambridge - St. Peters
Spinners 5, Tigers 4
Game 2 in Cambridge started off shaky for the Spinners. Taking an early lead, the Tigers scored 3 unearned runs in the 1st. Fighting back, Cambridge was able to cut the lead to 1 on a M.Tufo single and J.Tufo FC.
The game would stay quiet as Blomerth and Wlodarczyk were both pitching well. But in the 6th M.Navarro led the Spinners rally with a lead off single. After a Knell walk and D.Caceres sac bunt, Big Mahk Killoren would tie the game up. M.Tufo would put the Spinners ahead by 1 with an RBI single to LF. Pettit would keep the rally going, giving Cambridge their eventual winning run, roping a double to LF.
Tigers kept crawling back though. In the bottom half they would reach on throwing error and end Blomerth's (0 ER 5 In) night. They would later score that run, but that's all Mattina would allow. In the 7th behind great fielding Mattina picked up the save with a 1,2,3 7th.
Spinners await their Rd. 2 opponent tonight. |
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Mon, 9 September, 8:00PM, at Cambridge - St. Peters
Spinners 8, Tigers 1
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Wed, 28 August, 8:00PM, at Chelsea - Chelsea HS
Spinners 3, Tigers 2
Spinners come from behind in the 7th for what seems like the 100th time this season and pick up the win over a tough Tigers team. Both teams had great pitching throughout the game. Vernon cruised through 6 innings, striking out 12 and giving up no runs. Blomerth would give up 2R in the 2nd, walking 1 and giving up hits to both Stevens and West(2RBI) but would settle down after.
Top 7 the Caceras bros would both reach base bringing up Big Mark Killeron(3RBI, 2H, 1HR). Down in the count big Mark connects with a fastball driving it to the right center gap for an inside-the-park HR putting the Spinners ahead 3-2. That would be all the Spinners 1st rd draft pick, Mattina(5 wins, 0 loss, 4 saves), would need to shut the door and pick up his 4th save of the season. Blomerth improves to 5-3. |
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Tue, 27 August, 8:00PM, at Melrose - Morelli
Tigers 2, Brewers 0
The Tigers clinched the 3 seed in the Bay State Division in a tight 2-0 battle between conference foes. Starters Mike Gentile and Vinny Cimmino locked into an early pitchers duel and pitched well throughout. In the 4th, the Tigers were able to get to Gentile scoring the only runs of the game on singles from Allain, Stevens (2-3, R), Field and Klimm. The Brewers threaten in the bottom half, but a sensational catch and resulting double play by Klimm in right ended any potential rally. Pitching was the story for the rest of the game as both starters went the distance. Cimmino (CG SHO) picked up his 5th win of the year, scattering 3 strikeouts, 2 walks, and only 4 hits. Gentile pitched well for the Brewers striking out 6 and only walking 2.
The Tigers wrap up the regular season Wednesday nite in Chelsea against the Spinners, while the Brewers play the Padres next week. |
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Sat, 24 August, 7:30PM, at Hyde Park - Kelly
Tigers 7, Padres 0
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Sun, 18 August, 1:00PM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Tigers 8, Cutters 6
In a back in forth game, the Cutters jumped out to an early 4-0, highlighted with Polious 2 out, 2 run single. The Tigers cut the lead in half in the 3rd and took a 5-4 lead in the 4th on Pete Allain's (3-5, 4 RBIs) 2 run single. Bo Belt, pitching on 2 days rest, helped keep the Tigers within reach, but tired in the 4th and was chased from the game on back to back doubles from Polois and Hicks. A SAC Fly from Bosworth gave the Cutters a 6-5 lead through 4.
Scott Stevens came on in relief for the Tigers in the 4th and shut down a potent Cutters lineup for the remainder of the game. Stevens picked up his 1st career MABL Win, going 3 plus innings, giving up no runs on no hits. The Tigers loaded the bases in the 6th and took advantage of some Cutter misfortunes to score 2 runs to take the lead and steal a much needed win from defeat. Sinopi, Polios and Hicks all had multiple hits for the Cutters. |
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Fri, 16 August, 7:30PM, at Watertown - Victory
Tigers 3, Spinners 1
Bo Belt throws a CG, giving up a run on 2 hits to help lead the Tigers to a 3-1 win over the Spinners.
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Sun, 11 August, 2:00PM, at Scituate - Scituate HS (Game 2 of DH)
Grays 5, Tigers 0
The Grays would win the second game of the double header with the Tigers by the same score as the first, 5-0. Tom Plumitallo was lights out as usual for the Grays, holding the Tigers to only five hits on the afternoon.
Jay Banks (2-3 RBI, BB) led the way offensively for the Grays and they marched on to win number sixteen on the season.
As the Grays say, it's not how you start but how you finish and the Grays (YTD) have been finishing up the 2013 MABL season on a rampage. |
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Sun, 11 August, 11:00AM, at Scituate - Scituate HS (Game 1 of DH)
Grays 5, Tigers 0
Bill Riggieri pitches another gem, leading the Grays to a 5-0 victory in the first game of a Sunday afternoon double header with the Tigers. Riggieri picked up his MABL leading 9th win and added 11K's on the day boosting his MABL lead in strikeouts.
Offensively, Tad Beagley (3-3 3R), Mike Gulinello (2-3 RBI, 2R, SB) and Paul Branche (2-3 RBI) snapped out of their small slumps in a big way. |
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Sun, 4 August, 10:00AM, at Newton - Braceland (Upper Falls)
Dodgers 7, Tigers 6
The Tigers visited the Dodgers in Newton on Sunday for one hell of a baseball game.
Both teams had their ups and their downs during a few dramatic innings but in the end, the Dodgers emerged victorious.
The Tigers won the season series, beating the Dodgers twice back in April and May. |
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Fri, 2 August, 7:30PM, at Watertown - Victory
Tigers 9, Orioles 0
Adam Jenkins throws a 2-hit gem in his Tigers' debut and gets a lot of help from the offense. Chad Griffiths crushed his 1st HR of the season and his career while Matt Gioia went 3-4 with a triple and 3 rbis. Mariconda drew 4 walks in the leadoff spot as the Tigers put up 9 runs for their 10th win of the season. |
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Mon, 29 July, 8:00PM, at Hyde Park - Ross
Tigers 5, Red Sox 4
Bo Belt gets the win for the Tigers aided by Rich W. who threw 2 innings of relief to pick up the save in a 6 inning shortened game due to time. Mike Mariconda (2-3, 2B, 3B) had 3 RBIs on the night for the Tigers. |
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Fri, 26 July, 7:30PM, at Watertown - Victory
Tigers 4, Cutters 2
Vinny Cimmino throws a CG to pick his 4th win in a 4-2 win over the Cutters Friday nite.
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Sun, 14 July, 1:00PM, at Brighton - Cassidy (CCircle)
Tigers 5, White Sox 0
Rookie Vinny Cimmino went the distance and picks up his 3rd win of the season in shutout fashion. More details to come. |
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Fri, 12 July, 7:30PM, at Watertown - Victory
Brewers 3, Tigers 3
In a well played ball game by both squads, the Brewers rally for 2 runs with 2 outs in the 7th on a Chris Plant single to right to take the lead 3-2. The Tigers promptly rally in the botton half to tie the game on Chad Griffiths SAC FL to left.. Tigers left the winning run on third when Artizone got a strike out to end the game in a tie due to time limits. |
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