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(Lexington, MA) Veteran lefty Tim Dunphy went the distance, striking out 10, when the Chiefs beat the Reading Bulldogs 10-1 in Lexington on Thursday night.

John Baptista led the Chiefs with four RBI’s including a homer.

The Chiefs broke open a 3-1 affair when they scored seven times in the top of the seventh inning.

Kyle DeRoma had three RBI’s and Ryan Noone added two hits and a couple of RBI’s for the winners.

Joe Cacciatore and Patrick Solomon each had two hits for the Bulldogs. Dunphy (3-2) scattered seven hits.

The Chiefs are off until Monday when they will play a rematch against the Bulldogs at Maplewood at 8:00 PM.

Maddogs Double Up Chiefs 6-3

Posted by Chiefs Baseball at Jul 7, 2022 8:23PM PDT
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(Malden, MA) The Malden Maddogs got a four for four performance from Logan Gillis (double, 2 RBI’s) and Braden Killens had a double and three RBI’s on the way to a 6-3 win over the Chiefs at Maplewood on Wednesday night.

Teddy Dziuba had a homer and drove in all three Chiefs’ runs.

Jack McLaughlin (1-3) got the win while Garrett Kingston chalked up his third save. Josh Desai (0-3) took the loss despite striking out 11 batters in his five innings.

The Chiefs are back in action tonight when they visit the Reading Bulldogs at Lexington High at 7:00 PM.

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(Malden, MA) Cal Carroll (1-2) and Jonathan Chotkowski combined on a three-hitter when the Chiefs defeated the Malden Maddogs 5-1 at Maplewood on Wednesday evening.

Carroll (3 K’s) went three innings while Chotkowski (3 K’s) worked the final four frames. Chris Klein (2 RBI) and John Baptista both had triples, Juan Parra added a double and RBI, and Ryan Noone two hits to pace the Chiefs.

Matt Tyman (0-3) suffered the loss for the Maddogs.

The Chiefs are now off for the ICL’s annual Fourth of July break. They will resume play next Wednesday (July 6) when they again play the Madoogs at Maplewood at 8:00 PM. Next Thursday the Chiefs will visit the Reading Bulldogs at Lexington High at 7:00 PM.

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(Melrose, MA) The Chiefs and Melrose Americans played to the ICL’s first tie of the season in a nine-inning 3-3 deadlock at Morelli Field on Sunday afternoon.

The two teams used seven pitchers in the game. Christian Rosati, (pictured) went 5.1 innings, Paul Frisoli (1.2 inn), and A.J. Rourke (2 inn) also worked for the Chiefs while Ryan Joyce (4.1 inn), Christian Loescher (0.2 inn), Nick Colucci (1 inn), and Bobby Tramondozzi (3 inn) pitched for the Americans.

Andrew Caulfield, with two hits including a double and RBI, and Ryan Noone, who had two hits and a couple of RBI’s led the Chiefs.

Aidan Barry hit a two run homer, Corey Bright had a double and single, and Gianni Zarrilli drove in a run for the Americans.

The Lexington Blue Sox-Chiefs game scheduled for tonight at Maplewood has been rained out. The Chiefs will play their final game before the ICL’s annual Fourth of July break on Wednesday at 8:00 PM when they host the Malden Maddogs at Maplewood.

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(Lexington, MA) Southpaw Evan Walsh (1-0) tossed a complete game five-hitter to give the Andre Chiefs a 5-2 win over the Blue Sox in Lexington on Friday night.

Walsh struck out five and threw six shutout innings before allowing a couple of runs in the Blue Sox seventh.

Nick Valdario had three hits, stole two bases, scored twice, and drove in a run to lead the Chiefs’ offense. Juan Parra added two hits and Jackson Duffy had a triple to lead the eight hit attack. Andrew Caulfield Ryan Noone, Anthony Perry and Chris Klein drove home the other Chiefs’ runs.

Michael Finch (single, triple) had two of the Lexington hits while Andrew Selima and Jesse McCullough drove in the seventh inning Blue Sox runs.

Starter Steven Bangs (0-1), Sean Mahan, Ryan O’Rourke and Manny Delcarmen all worked for Lexington.

The Chiefs will look to make it two in row when they visit the Melrose Americans at Morelli Field in Melrose at 4:00 PM.