MLB Draft Day Two Recap: Nine former and current Red Sox players drafted
Dylan Ray, Chase Meidroth, Dominic Keegan, Cade Hunter, Will Rudy, Luis Ramirez, Kody Huff, Adam Maier, and Simon Reid all heard their names called.
Dylan Ray, Chase Meidroth, Dominic Keegan, Cade Hunter, Will Rudy, Luis Ramirez, Kody Huff, Adam Maier, and Simon Reid all heard their names called.
After three seasons at San Diego and 22 games with the Red Sox, Chase Meidroth appears poised to take the next step into the professional ranks.
The Sox got their second straight win on Thursday in seven innings after a 46-minute delay to extend their division lead over the Brewster Whitecaps.
Though the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox entered the bottom of the ninth trailing the Chatham Anglers by a run, they scored the tying run on a throwing error before stranding the bases loaded in the ninth, settling for a 6-6 tie Sunday night at Red Wilson Field.
By: Dylan Wilhelm In their first trip over the bridge this summer, the Y-D Red Sox slowly chipped away at an early deficit before taking a lead they would not relinquish, beating the Wareham Gatemen 4-2 at Spillane Field on Saturday thanks to situational hitting and strong pitching. Jared Lyons’ outing got off to a … Read more
For most of the night, the Y-D offense couldn’t threaten the Harwich staff, and the 7th inning rally came up two runs short at Whitehouse Field.
Yost controlled the flow through 6.2 innings against Falmouth Wednesday night, limiting the Commodores to just four hits and ceding only an unearned run while keeping traffic off the basepaths via ground balls. Cole Carrigg drove in two at the plate, and the Red Sox earned a 3-2 win over the Commodores at Guv Fuller Field.
The Hyannis Harbor Hawks outlasted multiple umpire meetings, a delay for an injured official, and the ejection of their manager to put three runs on the board in the eighth inning en route to a 5-2 win over the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox Sunday night at McKeon Park.
It was a pitcher’s duel on a windy Friday night at Eldredge Park, as the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox got a masterful start from Bryce Robison, who pitched six shutout innings. Y-D rode his start most of the way, then broke the game open in the top of the eighth on their way to a 4-0 win over the Orleans Firebirds.
After dropping their first game in a week yesterday, the Red Sox bounced back with a dominating 8-1 victory over the Chatham Anglers on Thursday night.