News and Announcements

image

(Malden, MA)- Tufts University’s Miles Reed came within an out of a no-hitter, finshing with a one-hit gem, to lead the Chiefs to a 4-0 win over the Melrose Americans on Tuesday night at Maplewood. With the win, the Chiefs take a 1-0 semi-final series lead. Game Two of the best of series will be played at either Morelli Field or Maplewood on Wednesday at 8:00 PM depending on field conditions.

Reed (pictured) and Melrose starter Mike Nestor hooked up in a scroreless pitcher’s duel until the Chiefs scratched out two runs in the bottom of the fourth on consecutive RBI singles from veteran shortstop Nate Witkowski and Tyler Ferdinand.

The teams matched zeros until the Chiefs put up a couple of insurance runs on Miles Reid’s sixth inning two out, two RBI double, to right-center to take a 4-0 lead into the seventh.

Reed gor the first two Americans in the seventh before John Jennings hit a 1-0 pitch to left for a single breaking up the no-hit bid.

Reed struck out 10 and walk two. Nestor allowed six hits, and struck out eight.

image

(Malden, MA)- The defending 2023 ICL Champion Chiefs will take on the Melrose Americans in the opening game of a best of five semi-final series starting on Tuesday at Maplewood.

Here is the schedule:
#3 Melrose Americans (16-7-1) vs #2 Andre Chiefs (19-6-0)
Game 1: Tuesday, August 6 – Americans at Chiefs, Maplewood 8:00 PM
Game 2: Wednesday, August 7- Chiefs at Americans, Morelli Field 8:00 PM
Game 3- Thursday, August 8 – Americans at Chiefs, Maplewood 8:00 PM
Game 4- Friday, August 9 – Chiefs at Americans, Morelli Field 8:00 PM (if nec)
Game 5- Sunday, August 11 – Americans at Chiefs, Maplewood 8:00 PM (if nec)

image

(Malden. MA)- Paul Frisoli allowed just one hit in four innings to lead the Chiefs to a 13-1 five inning win over ADSL on Thursday at Howard Park.

Frisoli struck out six and upped his record to 3-0 on the season.

Mitchell Schroeder led the way at the plate going 4-4 with two doubes and five RBI’s. Nathan Lopes added three hits, including a triple, and Miles Reid, Luis Tejada, Ryan Bere, and Nick Valdario all had two hits each in the game.

The Anthony Perry (pictured) piloted Chiefs conclude the regular season at 19-6 and will get either the #1 or #2 seed in upcoming playoffs depending on the Lexington Blue Sox final two games.

The ICL Semi-Finals will begin early next week.

image

(Lexington, MA) - The Lexington Bulldogs got a five-hit complete game effort from veteran Joe Perna to lead them to a 12-2 rout of the Chiefs at LHS on Tuesday night.

The win put an end to the Chiefs’ 13 game winning streak.

Evan O’Rourke had a huge night at the plate going 4-4 with three doubles and six RBI’s for the Bulldogs. Reuben Siegel and John Nordman each added two hits for Lexington.

Evan Walsh (2-1) pitched 4.1 innings and took the loss. Jonathan Richard and Jon Shepard also worked for the Chiefs.

The 18-6 Chiefs will conclude the regular season when they meet ADSL on Thursday at Howard Park/Malden Catholic.

image

(Lexington, MA)- The Lexington Blue Sox beat the Chiefs 7-1 in a game that was continued from June 20th on Sunday night.

The Chiefs led 1-0 when the gane was suspended in the third inning back in June. When play resumed in the bottom of the third inning, the Blue Sox scored four times thanks to an RBI triple by Anderson Jimenez and three Chiefs errors.

Charlie Walsh singled in two runs in the sixth inning to close out the Lexington scoring.

Matt Draper pitched four shutout innings in relief to earn the win. He struck out five and gave up only two hits.

Byron Woodman had given the Chiefs a 1-0 lead iin June with a second inning single. Luis Tejada and Ruben Rodriguez Jr both had doubles for the Chiefs.

A.J. Roueke pitched five innings and took the loss, despite not allowing any earned runs.

The Chiefs will meet the Lexington Bulldogs at LHS on Tuesday night.