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ICL Celebrates Day of Baseball

By Bruce Hack Lexington Blue Sox Media Relations Director Lexington – On a picture-perfect day for watching baseball the Intercity League treated its fans to three great games on the Gerie DeAngelis Memorial Day of Baseball. All three games are played at Lexington High School in memory of Blue Sox manager Rick DeAngelis’ late wife, who was very involved with the Blue Sox and the Intercity League. The team that scores usually goes on to win the game. Today that proved to be true as all three games were won by the team that scored first. The games began with a noon start between the 0-2 Andre Chiefs and the 1-0 Middlesex Expos. Seven innings the Chiefs had their first win of the young season, 5-3. The Chiefs sent veteran pitcher Tim Dunphy to the mound and he led his teammates to a 5-3 win. The southpaw pitched 6 1/3 innings, giving up 7 hits, 3 runs, walked one and struck out eight. He retired six straight and 8 of 9 batters in the third through fifth innings. The Chiefs jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the top of the first. With two outs Andrew Caulfield and Ryan Noone each walked and Joe Bove was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Caulfield scored on a wild pitch and Kyle DeRoma’s double drove in Noone and Bove for the 3-0 lead. In the second the Chiefs added two more runs. Christian Rosatti was walked with one out and scored on an RBI single by Juan Parra. After a walk to Teddy Dziuba and a strikeout Noone singled to scored Parra for a 5-0 lead. The Expos started chipping away at the lead in the bottom of the second. Eduardo Colemenares doubled with one out and scored on a two-out single by Amulfo Gonzalez to make it 5-1 Chiefs. Middlesex cut the lead by 5-3 in the bottom of the fifth on RBI singles by Dionys Quezada in the third, driving in Tom Muizulis, and the fifth that scored Jose Paulino. Roland Mendez came in in relief in the second inning for Middlesex and held the Chiefs to two hits with five strikeouts, giving his teammates a chance to comeback. Mendez set down the final 11 batters he faced, including the side in order in the fourth through sixth innings. For the Chiefs it was their eighth straight win on Day of Baseball, all as the road team. This was the Expos first game on the Day of Baseball. Game Two featured the host Lexington Blue Sox, won 3-0, versus the Malden Maddogs, who were the home team. Both starting pitchers hung up zeros through the first four innings. Lexington finally got on the scoreboard in the fifth. Malden starter Matt Tyman had retired nine straight in the second through fifth innings. With one out, Blue Sox George Athanasiadas reached on an error. He moved to second on a wild pitch and with two outs, Jesnel Soto doubled to left for a 1-0 lead and the only run the Sox would need. Nate Wolf, Eli Perez and Clay Sowell (RBI) singled in the top of sixth to begin the rally. Morgan Brown reached on an error to load the bases. Athanasiadas singled to right to drive in the Blue Sox third and final run. Lexington started Jack Schwartz pitched five shutout innings, giving up two hits. He walked two and struck out six in his first win of 2022. Steve Bangs and Borja Jones-Berasaluce combined to complete the shutout, the fifth the Blue Sox have recorded on the Day of Baseball. The final game of the day was Melrose against Reading and the Americans picked up their first win of the 2022 season with a 6-3 win. The Americans struck in the top of the first as Pat Costigan and Jack Beverly walked to start off the game. A nicely turned 4-6-3 double play by the Bulldogs put them an out away from ending the threat. A Reading error allowed Costigan to score for a 1-0 Melrose lead. The Americans broke the game open with a four run third. Walks again to Costigan and Beverly started the inning. Cory Bright doubled scoring Costigan. Gianni Zarrilli the took one deep over the left field fence for a three-run home run and a 5-0 lead. The Bulldogs were blanked for four innings, but put a crooked number on the scoreboard in the fifth inning, scoring three runs. Brendan Albert started the rally with a lead off double. Andrew Croteau reached on an infield single and went to second on a throwing error that Albert came home on. Luke Butler was hit by a pitch to place Bulldogs on first and second with no outs. All of this came off Melrose reliever Greg Johnson. He then got two ground ball outs, the second by Dylan Arnold driving in the second run. A single to left by Joe Cacciatore drove in Butler with the third run of the inning. Mike Peters came in from the Americans bullpen and gave up a single to Patrick Solomon to put Bulldogs on the corners. Peters got the third groundball out of the inning to end the threat. Mike Nestor started for Melrose and pitched four hitless shutout innings. The lefty walked four and struck out six in his first win. Nestor pitched 1-2-3 innings in the first and third and also picked off a runner in the fourth. He also batted and went 2-for-3. Christian Loeschler pitched a 1-2-3 7th with two strike outs for the save. Reading starter Graham Seed went three innings, allowing five runs, on two hits, four walks (3 of them scored) and two strikeouts. Seed also hit and walked once. These two teams met on Day of Baseball in 2015 with Reading winning 11-3. That was the last Bulldogs victory on Day of Baseball, as they have now lost four straight games. After a day off, four teams return to

Blue Sox Open Season With Big Win, Expos Beat Chiefs , 3-1

The Lexington Blue Season started off their 2022 season in a big way with an 11-1 win over the Reading Bulldgos. The Blue Sox knocked out three home runs to power the offense. Julian Alvarez gave the Blue Sox a quick 1-0 in the top of the first with a solo shot to left. Chris Rassias leadoff the fourth with a solo shot to left center for a 5-0 Sox lead. Andrew Selima capped off the scoring with a three-run blast to right giving the Sox an 11-0 lead and finishing off a seven-run fourth. Robbie Cobb started for the Blue Sox and pitched three scoreless innings. He scattered three hits, walked one and struck out two. Jake Vesling followed Cobb on the mound and added two shutout innings. He gave up a hit, a walk and struck out three, the side in the fourth inning. Joe Cacciatore scored the lone Bulldogs run in the sixth. He was hit by a pitch, stole second, stole third and came home on a throwing error. Cole Velis started for Reading and went 3 2/3 innings. He gave up all three home runs, eight hits, 11 runs, six earned, walked four and struck out six. Lexington plays next on Saturday against Malden at 2:30 in Lexington as part of the Day of Baseball. Reading will host Melrose in the 5 pm game in Lexington on Saturday. In Thursday’s other game, the Middlesex Expos opened their 2022 season with a 3-1 win over the Andre Chiefs at Brandeis University. Righty Zach Kirby (1-0) tossed a neat four-hitter, striking out 12, to get the win. The Expos scored all their runs in the bottom of the fourth inning. Cal Carroll (0-1) took the loss despite Chiefs’ pitching allowing just three hits. Ryan Noone gave the Chiefs a brief lead and accounted for all of their offense with a solo homer in top of the fourth. The Chiefs and Expos will meet in a rematch on Saturday at 12:00 Noon at Lexington High School.

Maddogs Knock Off Chiefs 9-5 in Opener, Other Games PPD

Hector Roman Jr. and two time Batting Champion Derek Bauer had three hits each to lead the Malden Maddogs to a 9-5 opening night win over the Andre Chiefs at Maplewood. It was the only ICL game played. Juan Parra, Dave Lightbody, and Kyle DeRoma all had two hits for the Chiefs while Andrew Caulfield added a solo homer. Rob Carrillo (1-0) went four innings to get the win with relief help from Brian Pelrine. Lefty Jonathan Richard (0-1) took the loss as Anthony Delprete (4 innings) and Bryan Saffelle (2 innings) also worked for the Chiefs. Each team banged out 10 hits but Chiefs’ pitching issued 9 walks. Games in Lexington and Melrose were both rained out. ICL action continues tonight with the Blue Sox and Bulldogs meeting at Lexington High at 8:00 PM and the Chiefs visiting the Middlesex Expos at Brandeis University at 8:15 PM.

Former Malden ICL Teams Plan One Last Hurrah at Devir Park

For all former players that once played @ Devir Park, please read below, one last hurrah! One Last Game At Devir Park. Sunday June 5th. 4pm -7pm @ The Edward J (Eddie Larson) Memorial Field. All former Augustine A’s, Malden Merchants players. One last game before the redesign of Devir Park. Let’s all reunite to usher out the great baseball ⚾️ field. Family and friends are welcome to attend. Refreshments will be provided. Please let us know if you will be attending. It will be a 4 inning game of Fun. Everyone takes an at bat. Please contact Kevin Larson 781-983-6261 K9l@hotmail.com Or Dave Caiazzo 1-781-507-3005 davecaipitching@gmail.com