10-Time Cape Cod Baseball League Champions



Great relief pitching sets up Gleed’s walk-off in victory over Bourne

By Brian Melanson Looking to secure their first back-to-back victories since July 24th, the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox were back home for their second straight game to take on the Bourne Braves. In what has become commonplace at Red Wilson Field, the Red Sox won their third game via a walk-off as they took down the … Read more

Y-D Snags Close Win Over Hyannis

(Photos courtesy of Zach Foley) By Kieran Wilson Y-D entered Wednesday’s game against Hyannis looking to hold onto first place in the East, and a close, 5-4 win ensured that the Red Sox remained atop the division. The game remained tied 2-2 after the sixth inning, and the Harbor Hawks nearly tied the game in … Read more

Cotuit’s pitching staff too much for YD, defeat Red Sox 6-2

The Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox dropped its battle with Cotuit, falling 6-2 in a lackluster evening offensively.  The Red Sox only put three hits on the board and couldn’t score for eight-straight innings after taking an early lead. “Cotuit threw well, but we got guys feeling sorry for ourselves,” field manager Scott Pickler said. “They’re living … Read more

Hines and Gleed Homer as Red Sox Win Third Against Brewster

By Brian Melanson After Friday night’s embarrassing 10-1 loss to the Orleans Firebirds, the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox looked to prove why they are still the No. 2 team in the Cape Cod Baseball League’s power rankings. Despite being out-hit by the Brewster Whitecaps eight to four and only scoring in the first two innings, Hunter … Read more

Orleans Pitching Stifles Y-D

(photo courtesy of Zach Foley) By Kieran Wilson The Yarmouth-Dennis offense ran into some trouble on Friday night when they faced off against the Orleans Firebirds at Eldredge Park. Orleans’ two pitchers held the Red Sox to just one run on six hits, with their starter, Daniel Avitia, pitching six shutout innings. Red Sox pitching … Read more

Wood bat Summers: how players in the CCBL feel about the transition

By Ben Strober As the sweltering summer months roll in every year, thousands of college baseball players at all levels journey across the nation to numerous collegiate summer leagues. All leagues are unique in their own way. From the geography, to the traditions or just the level of talent showcased. However, the one constant? The … Read more


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