Thu, 16 September, 7:45PM, at Brighton - Cassidy (CCircle)
Waltham Athletics 4, Merrimack Valley Marlins 0
Athletics punch ticket to face top seeded Mocka Rays in semifinals… |
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Wed, 8 September, 8:00PM, at Brighton - Cassidy (CCircle)
Middleboro Mocka Rays 14, Merrimack Valley Marlins 1
Mocka Ray's win. More to come. |
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Tue, 7 September, 8:15PM, at Lynn - Breed JHS Clancy
Boston Havoc 5, Merrimack Valley Marlins 2
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Sun, 29 August, 4:00PM, at North Andover - NA HS (Game 2 of DH)
Waltham Cutters 5, Merrimack Valley Marlins 4
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Sun, 29 August, 1:30PM, at North Andover - NA HS (Game 1 of DH)
Waltham Cutters 6, Merrimack Valley Marlins 0
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Sat, 28 August, 4:30PM, at Carlisle - Spalding
Merrimack Valley Marlins 2, Singing Surgeons 1
Mullarkey leads the way with a no-hitter on the mound and go-ahead HR at the plate. |
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Sun, 15 August, 4:00PM, at North Andover - NA HS (Game 2 of DH)
Merrimack Valley Marlins 12, Boston Havoc 2
The baby Marlins rebounded from the near choke by the havoc in game 1 and came out swinging, scoring 3 runs in the first 2 innings followed by batting around in both the 5th and 6th innings en route to a mercy rule. Matos led the team with a complete game 3 hitter without allowing any home runs. O’Neil was able to further his lead on the batting title over Ortiz. |
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Sun, 15 August, 1:30PM, at North Andover - NA HS (Game 1 of DH)
Boston Havoc 6, Merrimack Valley Marlins 5
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Sat, 14 August, 4:30PM, at Carlisle - Spalding
Singing Surgeons 9, Merrimack Valley Marlins 0
Kenny Manero pitched a complete game shutout to lead the Singing Surgeons to the 9 to 0 victory. Kenny also had 2 hits. Jon Porier had 2 hits and 4 RBIs on the day. Greg Gallivan had 2 RBIs while reaching base 3 times for the 2nd straight game. Peter Blunt had 2 hits and 2 RBIs. Reid Dion and Jackson Forelli each had a hit and scored 2 runs for the Singing Surgeons. |
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Sun, 8 August, 1:30PM, at North Andover - NA HS
Merrimack Valley Marlins 3, Waltham Athletics 0
O’Neill gem. 9 in a row the Marlins. |
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Sun, 1 August, 4:00PM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Merrimack Valley Marlins 10, Los Amigos 3
8 straight for the Marlins, |
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Sun, 25 July, 4:00PM, at North Andover - NA HS
Merrimack Valley Marlins 2, Boston Havoc 1
Marlins win a pitchers duel between O’Neill and Perkins. Anthony Shea brought home both Marlins runs with a 2-RBI double in the 3rd. The game was respected |
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Fri, 16 July, 8:00PM, at Waltham - Nipper
Merrimack Valley Marlins 9, Waltham Athletics 6
Marlins win 9-6 behind the bats of O’Neill and Mullarkey. |
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Sun, 11 July, 1:30PM, at North Andover - NA HS
Merrimack Valley Marlins 6, Singing Surgeons 0
Sean O’Neill (7 IP, 2 H, 7 K) leads the Marlins to a win. |
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Sun, 27 June, 1:30PM, at North Andover - NA HS
Merrimack Valley Marlins 4, South Shore Grays 1
Sean O’Neill (7IP, 1R, 0ER) gets his 4th win of the month to finish the Marlins perfect June. |
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Sun, 20 June, 1:30PM, at North Andover - NA HS
Merrimack Valley Marlins 6, Greater Boston Bandits 0
Marlins win. Sean O’Neill, 14 Ks, with another shutout performance on the mound. |
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Sun, 13 June, 1:30PM, at North Andover - NA HS
Merrimack Valley Marlins 5, Milton Fighting Irish 4
The Marlins took an early lead behind the bats of Sean O'Neill and Brett Lever, while Andy Reidy started off with 5 innings of 1-hit ball on the mound.
Reidy lost some control in the 6th, but CJ Good came in to limit the damage and allow the Marlins to escape the 6th with the game tied.
O'Neill entered to pitch the 7th, striking out 2 to give the Marlins a chance in the bottom of the inning. Zach Lynch hit a double, Danny Andriolo ran out a clutch infield single, and O'Neill finished the game himself on a walk-off to the fence in deep center.
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Sun, 6 June, 4:00PM, at Roslindale - Fallon
Merrimack Valley Marlins 9, Boston Blue Jays 1
Marlins win. O'Neill pitches 5 strong through an injury. More to come. |
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Sun, 23 May, 1:30PM, at North Andover - NA HS
Waltham Cutters 7, Merrimack Valley Marlins 2
Cutters offense nets 7 runs, Rosinski cruises to his second win of the season. |
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Thu, 20 May, 8:00PM, at Waltham - Nipper
Waltham Cutters 8, Merrimack Valley Marlins 1
Cutters bats come alive in the 5th inning scoring 5 runs en route to an 8-1 victory. Ryan Fleming pitches 5 shut out innings and earns his first win of the season. |
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Tue, 18 May, 8:30PM, at Somerville - Trum
Merrimack Valley Marlins 4, South Shore Grays 0
Marlins win. O'Neill 16 Ks in 6 innings, HR at the plate.
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Sun, 9 May, 10:00AM, at Roslindale - Healy
Merrimack Valley Marlins 9, Boston Jakes 0
Rookie Sean O'Neill throws a perfect game (19 Ks) in his first start for the Marlins.
Brandon Mullarkey 2-2, 2BB, 2R, RBI, led the Marlin's offense to their first win of 2021. |
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Sun, 2 May, 4:00PM, at Middleboro - Pierce Playground
Middleboro Mocka Rays 11, Merrimack Valley Marlins 1
The defending champion Mocka Rays started off their title defense on the right foot by trouncing the Merrimack Marlins 11-1 in Middleboro Sunday afternoon.
2nd year pitcher Cam Breault got the opening day nod, and limited the Marlins to just 1 hit over 4 innings of work, while striking out 4.
The Rays bats wasted no time going to work, with Tommy Lenane scoring the seasons first run in the top of the first to make it 1-0. In the 2nd, Evan Chand would start off the rally with a lead off walk and came around to score following a Bill Ferdinand double to the gap. Brett Holmgrens key 2 out walk to load the bases set it up nicely for Tyler Ferdinand to blow it open with a bases clearing 3 run triple.
Andrew Millard finished off the contest by tossing 3 scoreless innings, striking out 4 batters while scattering just 2 hits. 8 different Rays scored at least 1 run. |
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