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Simon (Perfect Game thru 4.1), Blue Sox Thump Chiefs
Posted by Chiefs Baseball at Jul 8, 2006 5:00PM PDT
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Lexington- Veteran righty Ben Simon (Tufts), winner of eight games for the Blue Sox in 2005, took a perfect game into the fifth inning while his mates pounded out 11 hits and 11 runs on the way to a 11-0 whitewash of the Chiefs at Lexington on Sunday evening.
The Sox jumped on Chiefs starter and loser Mike Chandler for seven runs and six hits in 2.1 innings. Paul Bratton, Dean Corsi and Mark Blake also worked for the Chiefs in the loss.
Simon retired the first 13 Chiefs batters he faced before cleanup man Mike Andre broke up his perfect game bid with a single up the middle with one out in the fifth inning.
Steve Bodnar (Babson) and Rob Oteiri (Holy Cross) worked the sixth and seventh innings respectively for Lexington. A Rich Montecalvo sixth inning single off Bodnar and a Mike DiCato seventh inning single off Oteiri accounted for the Chiefs other two hits of the game.
The Sox jumped on Chiefs starter and loser Mike Chandler for seven runs and six hits in 2.1 innings. Paul Bratton, Dean Corsi and Mark Blake also worked for the Chiefs in the loss.
Simon retired the first 13 Chiefs batters he faced before cleanup man Mike Andre broke up his perfect game bid with a single up the middle with one out in the fifth inning.
Steve Bodnar (Babson) and Rob Oteiri (Holy Cross) worked the sixth and seventh innings respectively for Lexington. A Rich Montecalvo sixth inning single off Bodnar and a Mike DiCato seventh inning single off Oteiri accounted for the Chiefs other two hits of the game.
Posted by Chiefs Baseball at Jul 7, 2006 5:00PM PDT
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BATTING
HOME RUNS | RBI | HITS | ||||
1 | Justin Crisafulli | 91 | Justin Crisafulli | 417 | Justin Crisafulli | 567 |
2 | Mike Langston | 44 | Mike Langston | 356 | Mike Langston | 538 |
3 | Warren Olson | 41 | Mike Andre | 205 | Mike Barnes | 365 |
4 | Hank Landers | 40 | Mike Barnes | 203 | Mike Andre | 344 |
5 | Steve Daley | 32 | Warren Olson | 200 | Dave Clivio | 328 |
6 | Johnny Welch | 26 | Steve Daley | 192 | Warren Olson | 304 |
7 | Juan Portes | 18 | Hank Landers | 186 | Steve Daley | 273 |
8 | Mike Barnes | 16 | Dave Clivio | 167 | Hank Landers | 238 |
9 | Paul Stewart | 14 | Peter Copa | 132 | Brian Macrina | 227 |
10 | Joe Rizzo | 13 | Joe Rizzo | 118 | Peter Copa | 224 |
11 | Jeff Bercume | 12 | Alex Masel | 116 | Alex Masel | 213 |
12 | Alex Masel | 11 | Mike Romano | 109 | Mike Romano | 194 |
13 | Dave Clivio | 10 | Juan Portes | 99 | Mike Barbati | 180 |
14 | Steve Puleo | 10 | Johnny Welch | 96 | Tony Serino | 179 |
15 | Peter Copa | 10 | Matt Vecchio | 91 | Joe Rizzo | 168 |
16 | Mike Andre | 9 | Mike Barbati | 87 | Matt Vecchio | 166 |
17 | Brian Macrina | 8 | Brian Macrina | 83 | Juan Portes | 153 |
18 | Matt Vecchio | 8 | Jeff Bercume | 75 | Jeff Bercume | 150 |
19 | M.Baillargeon | 7 | Rob Zeytoonian | 71 | Jerry Tabler | 148 |
20 | Matt Boleski | 7 | Tony Serino | 65 | Eddie Carnes | 139 |
21 | Mike Gedman | 7 | Jerry Tabler | 64 | Tony Deshler | 132 |
22 | Paul Crisafulli | 6 | Paul Stewart | 62 | Rob Zeytoonian | 129 |
23 | Mike Romano | 6 | Matt Boleski | 61 | Johnny Welch | 127 |
24 | Matt Nuzzo | 6 | Steve Puleo | 58 | P.Yanakopulos | 105 |
25 | Leivi Ventura | 5 | Eddie Carnes | 57 | Paul Stewart | 104 |
26 | Ben Waldrip | 5 | Tony Deshler | 55 | Nate Witkowski | 98 |
27 | Colin Young | 4 | Mike Gedman | 51 | Steve Puleo | 92 |
28 | Tony Deshler | 4 | MIke Burgoyne | 47 | Steve Gambale | 88 |
29 | Marc Rodriguez | 4 | Nate Witkowski | 46 | Brendn Pyburn | 88 |
30 | Jerry Tabler | 4 | Steve Gambale | 41 | Mike Gedman | 86 |
PITCHING
WINS | APPEARANCES | STRIKEOUTS | INNINGS | |||||
1 | Dave Marsters | 99 | Dave Marsters | 204 | Jared Freni | 908 | Dave Marsters | 1028 |
2 | Jared Freni | 71 | Ari Koufos | 120 | Dave Marsters | 778 | Jared Freni | 656 |
3 | Ari Koufos | 49 | Jared Freni | 110 | Ari Koufos | 328 | Ari Koufos | 615 |
4 | Tim Dunphy | 46 | Tim Dunphy | 104 | Jon Drew | 288 | Tim Dunphy | 496 |
5 | Jon Drew | 37 | Mike DiCato | 101 | Mike DiCato | 283 | Mike DiCato | 425 |
6 | Mike DiCato | 32 | John Drew | 70 | Tim Dunphy | 249 | Jon Drew | 365 |
7 | Joe Santagate | 28 | Joe Santagate | 69 | Mitchell Clegg | 215 | JoeSantagate | 274 |
8 | Mitchell Clegg | 20 | Jay Dillon | 45 | Joe Santagate | 194 | Dylan Ellis | 224 |
9 | Jay Dillon | 19 | Rob Machado | 42 | Keith Forbes | 192 | Mitchell Clegg | 215 |
10 | Dylan Ellis | 17 | Matt DiCato | 41 | Dylan Ellis | 167 | Jay Dillon | 195 |
11 | Dave Martin | 15 | Mitchell Clegg | 41 | Jay Dillion | 144 | Dave Martin | 167 |
12 | Matt DiCato | 14 | Dylan Ellis | 38 | Rob Machado | 128 | Rob Machado | 152 |
13 | Ron Laham | 13 | Chris Foundas | 38 | Mike Carista | 103 | Matt DiCato | 137 |
14 | Steve Silvio | 12 | Dave Martin | 35 | Steve Silvio | 102 | Steve Silvio | 135 |
15 | Dave Piho | 12 | Eric Hopkins | 32 | Matt DiCato | 100 | Keith Forbes | 125 |
16 | Mike Carista | 11 | Justin Crisafulli | 31 | Paul Koslowski | 97 | Paul Koslowski | 112 |
17 | Keith Forbes | 10 | P. Koslowski | 30 | Dave Martin | 88 | Dave Piho | 111 |
18 | S.McCormick | 9 | Keith Forbes | 24 | Doug Connolly | 85 | Ron Laham | 92 |
19 | Paul Koslowski | 9 | Ron Laham | 23 | Ron Laham | 83 | Doug Connolly | 92 |
20 | Rob Machado | 9 | Steve Silvio | 23 | Josh Desai | 71 | Mike Carista | 83 |
Cooke & Lexington Outduel Coppinger & Chiefs, 2-0
Posted by Chiefs Baseball at Jul 7, 2006 5:00PM PDT
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Lexington- The Chiefs could not take advantage of an outstanding pitching effort from righty Mike Coppinger and fell to the Blue Sox and veteran southpaw and former UMass-Amherst star Bill Cooke 2-0 under the lights last night at Lexington.
The Chiefs outhit the Sox 7-5 but were unable to break into the scoring column against Cooke, who has been one of the most consistent pitchers in the ICL over the last five years. Cooke went to a perfect 4-0 with the complete game win and lowered his ERA to 0.57.
Coppinger nearly matched Cooke pitch for pitch but the only two walks that he issued on the night came back to haunt him as they both scored.
Lexington took a 1-0 lead in the first when Jake Dillard (Southwest Oklahoma) walked, stole second and scored on a Sean McElroy single to center. The Sox increased their lead to 2-0 in the third when Danny Powers (Holy Cross) walked and scored when McElroy and Dan Hughes (Brown University) both singled.
Mike DiCato, .241 (UMass), Justin Crisafulli, .250 (Central Missouri State/Cleveland Indians) and Mike Andre, .395(Merrimack) had two hits apiece for the Chiefs. Jeff DeCarlo, .227(University of Michigan) added the seventh Chiefs hit, a second inning single.
Following a day off on Saturday, the Chiefs remain in Lexington for the weekend and will again play the Blue Sox on Sunday at 5:00 PM.
The Chiefs were undecided on their starting pitcher for Sunday's contest.
The Chiefs outhit the Sox 7-5 but were unable to break into the scoring column against Cooke, who has been one of the most consistent pitchers in the ICL over the last five years. Cooke went to a perfect 4-0 with the complete game win and lowered his ERA to 0.57.
Coppinger nearly matched Cooke pitch for pitch but the only two walks that he issued on the night came back to haunt him as they both scored.
Lexington took a 1-0 lead in the first when Jake Dillard (Southwest Oklahoma) walked, stole second and scored on a Sean McElroy single to center. The Sox increased their lead to 2-0 in the third when Danny Powers (Holy Cross) walked and scored when McElroy and Dan Hughes (Brown University) both singled.
Mike DiCato, .241 (UMass), Justin Crisafulli, .250 (Central Missouri State/Cleveland Indians) and Mike Andre, .395(Merrimack) had two hits apiece for the Chiefs. Jeff DeCarlo, .227(University of Michigan) added the seventh Chiefs hit, a second inning single.
Following a day off on Saturday, the Chiefs remain in Lexington for the weekend and will again play the Blue Sox on Sunday at 5:00 PM.
The Chiefs were undecided on their starting pitcher for Sunday's contest.
Sotiropoulos Expected to Join Chiefs Tonight, Macrina Returns from Injury
Posted by Chiefs Baseball at Jul 5, 2006 5:00PM PDT
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Medford-Division II Northeast Region first team selection Rick Sotiropoulos of Merrimack College is expected to be in the Chiefs lineup tonight when they travel to Woburn.
Sotiropoulos spent much of 2006 pre-season with the Chiefs before signing with Edenton, NC, of the Coastal Plain League. He was third in the Northeast 10 batting race this past spring hitting .381.
The catcher-outfielder will hopefully bring some spark to a young Chiefs lineup that has struggled throughout the season.
It has also been reported that veteran outfielder Brian Macrina will be back in the Chiefs lineup tonight after missing the better part of three weeks with a wrist injury. He is one of the Chiefs all-time hitting leaders.
Sotiropoulos spent much of 2006 pre-season with the Chiefs before signing with Edenton, NC, of the Coastal Plain League. He was third in the Northeast 10 batting race this past spring hitting .381.
The catcher-outfielder will hopefully bring some spark to a young Chiefs lineup that has struggled throughout the season.
It has also been reported that veteran outfielder Brian Macrina will be back in the Chiefs lineup tonight after missing the better part of three weeks with a wrist injury. He is one of the Chiefs all-time hitting leaders.
Chiefs Travel to Woburn Tonight at 8:00 PM
Posted by Chiefs Baseball at Jul 5, 2006 5:00PM PDT
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Woburn-The Chiefs resume play after the Fourth of July break and yesterday's postponement with an 8:00 PM game tonight at Ferullo Field in Woburn against the Tanners.
The Chiefs stay busy over the next few days, heading back to Lexington on Friday at 8:00 PM and again on Sunday afternoon at 5:00 PM for a makeup game.
Next Monday the Chiefs play the Americans at Playstead Park at 6:00 PM.
The Chiefs stay busy over the next few days, heading back to Lexington on Friday at 8:00 PM and again on Sunday afternoon at 5:00 PM for a makeup game.
Next Monday the Chiefs play the Americans at Playstead Park at 6:00 PM.