2024 Intercity League Champions – Andre Chiefs
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Middlesex evens series with 1-0 win
Lexington – The Middlesex Expos turned the tables on Lexington and won their own 1-0 game Wednesday night at Minuteman Vocational Technical High School in Lexington. The win evened the series at 1-1. Game three will be held at Lexington High School if the field is playable. If it is not playable the teams will return to Minuteman Tech. The Expos got on the board in the bottom of the fifth. Aidan Sengenberger reached on an error to start the inning. After a strikeout, Manny Castro grounded a ball into the shortstop hole, Blue Sox shortstop Charlie Walsh made a sliding stop and tried to get Sengenberger at second, but his throw was late. Jose Paulino then blooped a ball down the right field line that dropped in fair, and Sengenberger raced home with the game’s only run. Matt Donovan started for Middlesex and pitched a 3-hit complete-game shutout. He walked four and struck out six. Donovan set down eight straight Blue Sox from the third through sixth innings. He only allowed two Sox runners to reach in the sixth when Max Dushney singled and Jake McElroy walked to put runners on first and second. A fly ball out to center allowed Dushney to move to third, the second Blue Sox to reach third. Pinch-hitter Julian Alvarez hit into a fielder’s choice to end the threat. Lexington starter Ryan O’Rourke pitched a 2-hitter over six innings. The southpaw walked two and struck out seven. He set down 10 of 11 Expos from the first through fourth innings. The only extra-base hit in game two was a first-inning double by Lexington’s Ben Leonard. The offense has been tough to generate for both teams in the first two games of the series. The Expos and Blue Sox have combined for two runs, 12 hits, and two extra-base hits. The five pitchers used, have combined for 32 strikeouts in 28.2 innings. By Bruce Hack, Lexington Team Historian
Chiefs Take Series Lead Behind Reed’s One-Hitter-Game 2 Moved to Maplewood Tonight at 8
(Malden, MA)– Tufts University’s Miles Reed came within an out of a no-hitter, finshing with a one-hit gem, to lead the Andre Chiefs to a 4-0 win over the Melrose Americans on Tuesday night at Maplewood. With the win, the defending champion Chiefs take a 1-0 semi-final series lead. Game Two of the best of five series will be played back at Maplewood on Wednesday at 8:00 PM. The game has been moved to Maplewood due to wet conditions at Morelli Field. Reed and Melrose starter Mike Nestor hooked up in a scroreless pitcher’s duel until the Chiefs scratched out two runs in the bottom of the fourth on consecutive RBI singles from veteran shortstop Nate Witkowski and Tyler Ferdinand. The teams matched zeros until the Chiefs put up a couple of insurance runs on Miles Reid’s sixth inning, two out, two RBI double to right-center to take a 4-0 lead into the seventh. Reed gor the first two Americans in the seventh before John Jennings hit a 1-0 pitch to left for a single breaking up the no-hit bid. Reed struck out 10 and walked two. Nestor allowed six hits, and struck out eight.
Blue Sox win game one in walk-off, Game 2 at Minuteman Vocational Tonight at 7:00 PM
East Boston – Max Dushney’s two-out single in the bottom of the eighth scored Ben Leonard from second and delivered a game-one victory for Lexington in the semifinals against Middlesex. Leonard started the winning rally by reaching on an error, the only one of the game. A sacrifice by Dom Gabardi moved him to second. After the second out Dushney delivered the walk-off win on the second pitch he saw from Expos starter Dan Shaw. Jake Zawtsky won by pitching an inning in relief of Blue Sox starter Matt Draper. Zawatsky retired the first two batters he faced and then walked the next two. A wild pitch moved the go-ahead run to third putting the Expos ninety feet from taking the lead. Zawatsky reared back and struck out Idelson Taveras on a 3-2 pitch. Draper pitched seven shutout innings, the longest outing for a Blue Sox pitcher this season. He scattered three hits and struck out six. Draper didn’t walk any Expos but did hit four batters. The righty finished second in the ICL with a 0.77 ERA and tied with Middlesex pitcher Louis Cespedes with a league-best six wins. Draper stranded six runners, including one in scoring position in the third and sixth (third base). For Middlesex, Shaw was making his third start against the Blue Sox. He started both regular season games and had a tie and a loss. He went the distance, scattering four hits, giving up a run, unearned, walked two, and struck 11, six of them looking. He left runners in scoring position in the first, second, fifth and seventh innings. The only extra-base hit in the game was a two-out double by Lexington’s Anderson Jimenez. This is the third meeting between these two teams in the postseason. In 2021 Lexington won its 16 ICL title by sweeping the Expos in the finals. In 2022 Middlesex won the title by defeating Lexington in four games. This is the first meeting in the semifinals between the two teams. By Bruce Hack, Lexington Blue Sox Team Historian
Expos Beat Sabers 8-6 in Play-in Game
The Middlesex Expos beat the Stoneham Sabers 8-6 on Monday in the ICL’s 2024 Play-in game. The #4 Expos will now meet the #1 seed Lexington Blue Sox in a best of five semi-final series. Tonight’s Game 1 has been moved to East Boston Stadium starting at 8:00 PM In the other semi-final series, the #3 Melrose Americans will meet the #2 Andre Chiefs at Maplewood starting at 8:00 PM.