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Blue Sox Handle Chiefs 6-3 in Lexington

Posted by Chiefs Baseball at Jun 15, 2022 5:47AM PDT
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(Lexington, MA) Chris Aufiero’s two run triple was the big hit in the four run second inning when the Blue Sox knocked off the Chiefs 6-3 in Lexington on Tuesday night.

Aufiero scored his second run in the fourth and Cam Meyer doubled to drive in the Blue Sox sixth run.

Robbie Cobb (2-0) pitched three innings in relief of Ryan O’Rourke, giving up one hit and a run, to earn his second win. Manny Delcarmen worked the seventh to earn his first save of the year.

Chiefs starter Josh Desai (0-1) took the loss.

Adam Johnson, David Lightbody and Nick Valdario drove in the three Chiefs runs.

The Chiefs stay on the road when they travel to Morelli Field in Melrose to meet the Americans tonight at 7:30 PM.

Expos Edge Chiefs at Maplewood, 5-4

Posted by Chiefs Baseball at Jun 14, 2022 6:49AM PDT
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(Malden, MA) The Middlesex Expos jumped out to a 5-1 third inning lead and then held on to edge the Chiefs 5-4 at Maplewood on Monday night.

Expos’ starter David Kerns and reliever Shawn Carlson, who picked up the save while striking out five of the last six batters he faced, were able to hold off the Chiefs’ offense.

Andrew Caulfield led the way at the plate for the Chiefs with a 2-4 night that included his second homer of the season and two RBI’s. Teddy Dziuba and Nick Valdario each had two hits and an RBI.

Tim Dunphy (2-1) went the route for the Chiefs and took his first loss of the year. The lefty allowed just two earned runs and eight hits. He struck out three.

The Chiefs begin a two game road trip on Tuesday night when they travel to Lexington to meet the Blue Sox at 8:00 PM. Om Wednesday they will visit the Melrose Americans at Morelli Field at 7:30 PM.

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(Malden, MA)-The Chiefs got two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to tie the game up at 5-5, then used a leadoff walk-off homer from veteran Teddy Dziuba in the eighth to beat the Lexington Blue Sox 6-5 at Maplewood.

Lefty Tim Dunphy (2-0) picked up the win with three innings of one-hit scoreless relief spelling starter Cal Carroll, who worked the first five frames.

Jacob Deziel and Ryan Noone had three hits apiece and John Bapista added two doubles to lead the Chiefs offense. Chris Rassias and Jesnel Soto recorded two hits each for the Blue Sox.

Starter Robbie Cobb (3 innings), Jake Vesling (2 innings), Borja Jones-Berasaluce (6th inning), Manny Delcarmen (7th inning) and Gavin Dauer (0-1), who took the loss in the eighth, all worked for Lexington.

The now 3-3 Chiefs are off until Monday when they will host the Middlesex Expos at 8:00 PM.

Maddogs Hold OFF Chiefs, 6-4

Posted by Chiefs Baseball at Jun 9, 2022 4:51AM PDT
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(Malden, MA) The Malden Maddogs jumped pot to a 6-1 fifth inning lead and then held off a late inning comeback to knock off the Andre Chiefs 6-4 at Maplewood. It was the only game on the ICL schedule. Derek Bauer had a solo homer, single, and scored two runs to lead the Malden offense. Mario Fusco added a triple and two RBI and Lawrence Tang chipped in with two hits and an RBI. Teddy Dziuba (3-4, 2 RBI) and Andrew Caulfield (2-4, double, RBI) paced the Chiefs at the plate who outhit the Maddogs 8-6. Ryne Rametta (1-0) went four innings to grab the win while Brian Pelrine recorded his second save. Tommy Leone (0-1) worked the first three innings for the Chiefs and took the loss.

On Wednesday, the Reading Bulldogs visit the Melrose Americans at Morelli Field at 7:30 PM and the Chiefs host the Lexington Blue Sox at Maplewood at 8:00 PM.

(Malsden, MA)- Christian Rosati made his Chiefs’ debut a winning one, going five innings, to lead the club to a 13-2 win over the Melrose Americans on Monday night at Maplewood.

Ryan Noone (3-4, 2 doubles, 4 RBI) and Teddy Dziuba (2-4, 3 RBI) combined to drive in seven runs to pace the Chiefs’ offense. The duo had plenty of support as leadoff man Juan Parra (3-4, 2 RBI) and Nick Valdario both had multiple hit games for the Chiefs.

Bobby Losanno, Gianni Zarelli, Jackson Stanton and Adam Barry each had two hits for the Americans.

Rosati (1-0), gave up five hits in his stint and struck out five. Gabriel Valdez worked the final two frames and had four K’s.

Melrose starter Ronnie Luke (0-1) took the loss.

The Chiefs are back in action on Tuesday at 8:00 PM at Maplewood when they meet the Malden Maddogs.