Tue, 9 September, 7:45PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
White Sox 10, Cutters 7
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Thu, 4 September, 8:00PM, at Lynn - Breed JHS Clancy
White Sox 8, Cutters 0
Sox take Game 1 behind a balanced offensive attack and a stellar outing by Alex Weldon on the hill.
Game 2 is TBD sometime this Sunday. |
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Thu, 28 August, 8:00PM, at Lynn - Breed JHS Edmunds
Cutters 8, Tigers 7
Last game of the 18+ season would be battle to the end with the Cutters outlasting the Tigers in 9 innings. The Tigers were down 6-2 in the 5th before scoring 2 over the next two frames to tie it at 7.
Neil Hovasapian knocked in Alex Andon (4 hits) with the go ahead run in the 9th completing his 3-hit night. Quinn Ryan (3 RBIs) added an insurance Sac fly. The Tigers made it interesting in the bottom of the 9th but fell a run short as Hova closed the door to earn the win in relief. Cov and Hicks also had multihit nights.
Pane and Black had multihit nights for the Tigers.
Hicks finishes at .500 to win batting title over rookie Andon .471
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Hova and Andon 7 hits while Hova gets W. Ryan 3 RBIs |
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Mon, 25 August, 8:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Cutters 1, White Sox 1
Cutters and White Sox battle it out to a 1-1 tie. Both teams had numerous chances to win but clutch pitching prevailed on both sides. |
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Sun, 24 August, 4:00PM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Athletics 13, Cutters 8
A's WIN HIGH-SCORING GAME
The runs came in bunches Sunday at Fallon Field.
The Cutters pushed a run across in the first. The A's answered back with 3 in the first and 3 in the second. A McIntyre single scored one. A Tapper rip plated 2. And a Warren Asdornvuttikrai had 3 RBI through two (he would finish with 6 RBI on the day).
The Cutters came back strong. The first six batters in the Cutter half of the 4th reached base and scored.
But the A's answered right away by plating four, taking the lead for good. The inning this with a Warren A. 2-RBI single, and a Jeremy Kronick RBI single.
Kurtz got his 4th win in relief, limiting the Cutters to just one hit over three frames.
Warren Asdornvuttikrai finished 2 for 3 with 6 RBI. McIntyre was 4 for 5 with 2 RBI. And Kronick finished 3 for 4 with a RBI. Four other A's had multi-hit games.
The A's are done with the regular season. The Cutters have two more contests |
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Sun, 17 August, 1:00PM, at Middleboro - Pierce Playground
Red Sox 11, Cutters 7
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Fri, 15 August, 8:00PM, at Lynn - Breed JHS Edmunds
Orioles 5, Cutters 4
Evan Derochea earned his first MABL win, throwing a complete game and striking out 8 to outduel Jeffrey Betances, who went the distance for the Cutters.
Down 4-2 in the bottom of the 6th, the O's loaded the bases with nobody out. Jose De Los Santos reached on catcher's interference to bring the O's within one. The O's tied the game on a fielders choice by Hector Acevedo, and then scored what proved to be the winning run on a groundout RBI by Myles Comeau.
For the Cutters, Ryan Bere went 3-4, 2SB, 2R. |
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Sun, 10 August, 4:00PM, at Roslindale - Fallon
White Sox 5, Cutters 3
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Fri, 1 August, 8:00PM, at Lynn - Breed JHS Clancy
Dodgers 5, Cutters 4
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Sun, 27 July, 10:00AM, at Scituate - Scituate HS
Cutters 4, Grays 3
Down 3-1 in the 7th, Alex Andon delivered one of his 3 hits on the day with a 2 RBI single to give the Cutters a 4-3 lead . Mike Towne completed the win with a scoreless 7th as he went the distance for the W allowing 1 ER.
Mike Hicks continued his torrid pace getting on base all 4 appearances incl 2 hits. Hicks has reached base at a .777 clip over last 27 plate appearances while batting .647 over that time. |
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Towne earns W, Andon and Hicks lead offense |
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Thu, 24 July, 8:00PM, at East Boston - Sartori Stadium
Grays 6, Cutters 3
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Sun, 20 July, 1:00PM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Cutters 8, Athletics 2
Miguel Gonzalez, Rob Shea and Jay Thomas had multihit games to pace the Cutters to an 8-2 victory. A 5-run first and 2-run second gave the Cutters all the runs they would need. Gonzalez also had 3 rbis.
Chris Dicecca earned the win scattering 10 hits for the complete game victory.
For the As, Donrama, Rosenzweig, and Wilds had a few hits a piece. |
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Dicecca gets W. Gonzalez and Thomas on offense |
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Thu, 17 July, 8:00PM, at East Boston - Sartori Stadium
Cambridge Spinners 10, Cutters 4
The Spinners won their 10th game of the season with a 10-4 victory over the Cutters. Ricky Salvia was "Mr. Everything" Thursday night, scoring two runs and driving in three more. Salvia was also dominant on the mound as well. He went six innings, giving up six hits and one earned run while striking out four. Mark Killoren and Isaac Valvidiezo each drove in two runs.
Alex Andon had three hits and scored a run for the Cutters, while Mike Hicks, Ryan Bere and Matthew Silverman each scored in the losing effort. |
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Sun, 13 July, 10:00AM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Red Sox 4, Cutters 2
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Mon, 30 June, 8:00PM, at Charlestown - Ryan
Red Sox 6, Cutters 3
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