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First inning woes extend Y-D’s losing streak to six with loss to Hyannis

The Red Sox lost their sixth straight game, this time by giving up five runs to the Hyannis Harbor Hawks in the first frame and despite putting up four runs in the second, they never fully recovered in a 7-5 loss Sunday night at Red Wilson Field. The game was called after eight innings due to darkness.

Red Sox fall just short over the bridge, lose 4-2 to Wareham

By: Mike Puzzanghera A late comeback attempt by the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox came up just short, as they fell to the Wareham Gatemen, 4-2, Tuesday night at Spillane Field. The loss keeps Y-D’s magic number to clinch the East Division at four, after the second-place Brewster Whitecaps won earlier in the day. For the Gatemen, … Read more

Timely hitting, stifling pitching lift Y-D over Cotuit in 5-1 win

After getting blown out in Hartford on Wednesday, the Red Sox bounced back with a 5-1 win over Cotuit thanks to stellar pitching and clutch hitting.

Long’s HR, Taylor’s pitching power Red Sox to third-straight win

With Chatham’s Ben Hampton dominating through the first four innings Friday night, Taylor did the same for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox. He matched Hampton out-for-out until, finally, the Sox made a breakthrough. Jonny Long’s two-run homer in the top of the fifth broke the deadlock, and the Red Sox cruised to a 4-1 win over the Chatham Anglers at Veterans Field.

Red Sox, Mariners battle to 6-6 tie in 7 innings

The Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox battled back from 2-0 and 4-3 deficits to take a 6-4 lead into the sixth inning, and although they allowed the Harwich Mariners to tie the game in the sixth, they held on to secure a 6-6 tie with the Mariners Friday night at Red Wilson Field. The game was called after seven innings due to darkness.

Red Sox defeat Falmouth, 3-2, behind Eric Yost’s strong start

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.

Bryce Robison, Red Sox shut out Orleans, 4-0, for seventh win in eight games

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.


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