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The Beat Goes On with 13-2 Win in East Boston

Posted by Chiefs Baseball at Jul 27, 2024 7:01AM PDT
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(East Boston, MA)- Tyler Ferdinand (pictured) drove in three runs, with a single and double, to lead the Chiefs to a 13-2 win over the Yawkey League’s East Boston Knights at EB Stadium on Friday night.

The win brought the Chiefs’ winning streak up to 13 games.

Juan Parra (RBI) had a single and triple and Teddy Dziuba, Nolan Lopes, and Emanuel Rosado each drove in two runs.

The Chiefs broke open a close 3-1 game when they scored eight times in the top of the fifth inning and then added two more in the sixth. Knights pitching issued a dozen walks in the game.

Esteban Santos-Fuentes (1-0) struck out eight in five innings to get his first win of the season. Veteran Jon Shepard finished things up on the mound and worked a scoreless final inning.

Next up for the 18-4 Chiefs is a Sunday night showdown with the 15-4-1 Blue Sox in Lexington at 8:00 PM. The Chiefs beat the Sox 1-0 back on July 15. That game was the only loss for Lexington in their last 10 games.

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(Roslindale, MA)- The Chiefs won their 12th straight game on Thursday night at Fallon Field in Roslindale when they beat the Boston Park League’s Palmer Club 20-6.

Veteran right-hander Paul Frisoli went the distance on the mound to pick up his second win of the year, Frisoli (2-0), scattered six hits and struck out seven batters.

The Chiefs unleashed a 24 hit offensive barrage led by Miles Reid (pictured) who went 4-4 with five runs scored, a double, a triple, and two RBI’s. Byron Woodman and Nolan Lopes both had four hits each in the game while Joe Bova (2 doubles) and Mitchell Schroeder each had three hits.

The winning streak is the longest since the 1997 season when the Chiefs won 12 games in a row on their way to a 28-2-3 regular season campaign and another ICL Championship.

The Chiefs, now 17-4, will travel to East Boston Stadium on Friday night for a date with the Knights at 8:00 PM.

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(Malden, MA) Lefty Tim Dunphy tossed five innings to get the win when the Chiefs knocked off the defending Boston Park League Champions E.I. Braves, in a battle of 2023 title holders, on Wednesday night at Maplewood.

Dunphy’s mates backed him up with a 13 hit offensive attack led by third baseman Hector Pellot who went 3-4 with a couple of RBI’s and a double. Tyler Ferdinand and Nick Valdario added two RBI’s each while Teddy Dzuiba and Mitchell Schroeder both had two hits and a double apiece.

Dunphy (4-1) allowed just five hits and no runs and struck out two. Jonathan Chotkowski and Esteban Santos-Fuentes worked the final two frames for the Chiefs.

It was the 11th straight win for the Anthony Perry managed Chiefs. Perry (pictured holding up the number of outs or maybe the number of wins in row? ) will bring the 16-4 Chiefs to Fallon Field in Roslindale tonight for a meeting with the Palmer Club at 8:00 PM.

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(Malden, MA)- Silas Reed allowed just one hit in five innings to lead the Chiefs to a 6-2 come from behind win over the Boston Athletics on Monday night at Maplewood.

For the first place Chiefs it was their 10th win in a row.

Reed once again was dominant on the mound striking out nine. The former Tufts University righthander upped his season record to 5-0. He leads the ICL with 61 strikeouts in just 37.1 innings and ERA 0.38.

The Chiefs trailed 2-0 until they tallied six times in the bottom of the fourth inning to pull ahead. Salve Regina bound rookie Byron Woodman (pictured) tied things up with a two -run homer before Nate Witkowski’s double, Emanuel Rosado’s two run single, and RBI’s from Nick Valdario, Joe Bova, and Miles Reid, completed the six run inning.

Cameron Breault and Tyler Ferdinand each tossed a scoreless frame in relief of Reed to preserve the win.

The Chiefs jump to 15-4 with the win. They will host the defending Boston Park League Champion E.I. Braves in a matchup of 2023 title holders at Maplewood on Wednesday at 8:00 PM.

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(Jamaica Plain, MA) A.J. Rourke fired a five inning one-hitter when the Chiefs shutout The BASE 7-0 at English High on Sunday night. Due to lighting issues the game was halted in the sixth inning.

2023 MVP Juan Parra, with a triple and single, and Teddy Dzuiba (pictured), with two hits, led the Chiefs offense.

Rourke (3-1), struck out seven and walked just one.

The 14-4 Chiefs are right back in action tonight when they host the Boston Athletics at Maplewood at 8:00 PM.