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Expos Deal Chiefs First Loss, 10-4

Posted by Chiefs Baseball at Jun 6, 2023 10:43AM PDT
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Malden, MA- The Sabertooth Expos won their second straight game when they beat the Chiefs 10-4 on Monday night at Maplewood.

Matt Consigli and Ryan Cloutier both homered to lead the Expos offense.

The Expos’ pitching trio of Zack Kirby (3 inn), Bladamir Ramirez (1-0, 2 inn) and Cloutier (2 inn) combined to strike out a dozen batters.

Andrew Caulfield, Ryan Noone, Nate Witkowski and Luis Tejada drove in the Chiefs’ runs.

Tim Dunphy (1-1), went the first three innings for Chiefs and took the loss.

The (1-1) Chiefs are back in action on Wednesday night when they host the Lexington Blue Sox at Maplewood starting at 8:00 PM.

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Malden, MA- Veteran lefty Tim Dunphy (photo) went four innings to pick up his 60th career win for the Chiefs, and Teddy Dziuba and Andrew Caulfield each homered and drove in three runs to lead the Chiefs to their 11-4 opening night win on Thursday at Maplewood.

Dunphy didn’t allow an earned run and struck out four batters.

Tyler Ferdinand, Ryan Noone, and Miles Reid each contributed two hits to the Chiefs ’ 13 hit attack.

Josh Desai (2 innings) and Diego Bravo (1 inning) also worked for the Chiefs.

The Chiefs will host the Sabertooth Expos on Monday at Maplewood starting at 8:00 PM.

Malden, MA- The Chiefs will open their 2023 campaign on Thursday, June 1 against the Malden Maddogs at Maplewood at 8:00 PM.

The entire 2023 ICL Schedule is now available at www.intercityleaguebaseball.com.

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(MELROSE, MA). – The 2022 season came to an abrupt end this evening as the Chiefs fell to the Middlesex Expos, 3-0 in the deciding game three of the Intercity League semifinals. The Expos will move on to play the Lexington Blue Sox for the crown starting on Monday at 7:45 PM at Morelli Field.

It was a hard-fought contest between the two clubs as the score was 0-0 entering the bottom of the fourth. That is when the Expos belted two home runs, a solo shot from Ryan Stellato and a two run opposite field homer from Idelson Tavares, which accounted for all the scoring.

Chiefs’ starter Evan Walsh kept the them in the contest with five innings of work allowing all three runs on seven hits and striking out four. Paul Frisoli spun a scoreless 1-2-3 sixth with two strikeouts. Offensively, the team saw both leadoff hitter Juan Parra and Tyler Ferdinand each collect two base hits as the team left nine runners on base in the contest.

Expos starter Matt Josselyn went the distance with a complete game shutout, striking out nine.

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(Malden, MA.) – The Chiefs fell to the Middlesex Expos tonight 8-4 in game two of the 2022 Intercity League Semifinals at Maplewood Park. The Expos plated seven runs in the sixth inning to force the deciding game three Friday night at Morelli Field starting at 8:00 PM.

Chiefs’ starter Josh Desai was outstanding on the mound. The veteran lefthander limited the Expos offense to just one run over five innings while striking out six. However, the bullpen surrendered seven runs (one earned) over the final six outs as the series is now even at one game apiece. John Batista (pictured) was the offensive star for the Chiefs as he belted a pair of two-run home runs and he finished 2-for-2 with a walk and two home runs.

Expos starter Zach Kirby earned the win with six innings of work, allowing just the four runs. Dan Shaw worked out of trouble in the seventh, stranding runners at second and third to end the game. Dionys Quezada and Idelson Tavares each hit home runs to lead the Middlesex offense.

Game three is slated to start tomorrow night at 8pm from Morelli Field. The game will be broadcasted live via the Local Sports Production YouTube channel at http://youtube.com/c/LocalSportsProductions.