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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

Montgomery’s slam powers Y-D to dominant 11-1 win over Wareham

Y-D’s fifteen hits on the day set a new season-high, passing the 12 the Red Sox had against Bourne on June 21. The win also dropped Y-D’s magic number to one after Chatham’s loss to Cotuit. All the Red Sox need is a tie in the remaining eight games to guarantee a playoff berth.

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.

Week 5 Recap: Y-D extends division lead in 4-1-1 week

After a 4-1-1 week, the Y-D Red Sox have an eight-point lead atop the East division and are looking for a strong push over the final four games before the All-Star break.

Y-D earns a scrappy 4-2 win in Wareham

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

Week 3 Recap: Up-and-Down Week Ends in a Stalemate

The Sox struggled late in the week, but remain in first place in the East division thanks to three wins early in the week. A look at that and more around the Cape from the past seven days.

Week 1 Recap: Y-D finds footing quickly, ends week tied for first in East

Despite starting the season 0-3-1, the Red Sox went 3-0-1 over their next four games once the bats got going. Through those first four games, the Red Sox put up just six runs. In the next four, they scored 22 times.


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