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Malden, MA-  The Chiefs will have thier final tune-up with the Blue Sox over the weekend in Lexington, leading up to the regular season opener on Monday night at Maplewood vs the Wakefield Merchants at 8:15 PM.

The Chiefs wrapped up week three of their pre-season on Friday night with a scrimmage against the Melrose Americans under the lights at Maplewood.

Following Monday's opener, the Chiefs travel to Endicott College in Beverly, MA on Tuesday to meet the Reading Bulldogs at 8:00 PM. On Wednesday, they return to Maplewood Park to host the expansion Somerville Thunder in another 8:15 PM start.

Both the "2015 Roster" as well this year's "2015 Coaching Staff" are now posted under their respective tabs on the left.

 

 

 

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12- DANNY DIMARE (OF)

Posted by Chiefs Baseball at May 29, 2015 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Hometown: Medford, MA College: Santa Fe
Speedy outfielder with range and a strong arm begins his fifth season on the Chiefs' roster......Missed the majority of 2017 due to a wrist injury......Played in 15 games in 2016 and batted .346 with 15 RBI's and was named to the 2016 ICL all-star team.....Appeared in 20 games in 2015 and hit an overall .333 (6 for 18) in limited plate appearances.......Was also with the team during spring training of 2014.........Spent his high school days at Malden Catholic.......Attended Seminole State Junior College in Sanford, Florida in 2015.......Took his gear and headed to Division II St. Leo University in Western Florida and played for the Lions and former Lexington Blue Sox closer and head coach Sean O'Connor. Appeared in 22 games for the 28-21 in 2016 and batted .293........Transferred to Sante Fe in 2017......Currently resides in Medford, MA........Danny's Uncle Don DiMare was the longtime shortstop for the ICL's old Medford Mustangs in the 1970's.......Hails from a family of athletes, including his dad John, who was a multi-sport athlete at Medford High.......Older brother Rich will join him on the Chiefs' roster this summer....Recorded his first ICL hit and first ICL RBI on June 13, 2015, in a 6-0 win over the Arlington Trojans......

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Posted by Chiefs Baseball at May 27, 2015 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

22 -  MIKE BARNES
Mike was a fixture and part of the identity of all the great Chiefs' teams from 1989-2000.  "Barnsey" made more starts in right field than any other player in history during his 12 year Chiefs career.

He is high up on all Chiefs career batting lists, including third in hits (365) and and fourth in RBI's (203). Mike won four ICL titles (1990, 1992, 1995, 1997).

Retired from playing in 2000.

Inducted into the Intercity League Hall of Fame in 2014. 

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6 -  STEVE DALEY
Steve started his Chiefs' career in 1992 and became a fixture at third base for the next nine seasons. Won three Intercity League Championships in 1992, 1995 & 1997. He is fifth on the the Chiefs all time homer list with 32 and sixth on the RBI list knocking in 192 runs. He checks in at number seven on the all-time career hit list with 273. "Dales" retired from playing in 2000.

Inducted into the Intercity League Hall of Fame in 2014.


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28 -  JON DREW
Jon had back to back 12-1 years for the Chiefs on the mound in 1992 & 1993. Was the winning pitcher in the 1992 seventh game championship. Struck out 83 batters in 1993.

"JD" is fifth in Chiefs' career pitching wins (37), sixth in appearances (70), fourth in strikeouts (288) and sixth in innings pitched (365).

Was a member of three Chiefs Championships (1990, 1992 & 1995).

Inducted into the Intercity League Hall of Fame in 2017.