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Chiefs Rally Past Expos 5-4 in Eight Innings

Posted by Chiefs Baseball at Jul 19, 2022 5:36AM PDT
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(Malden, MA) Kyle DeRoma’s sacrifice fly in the eighth inning scored Ryan Noone (pictured), who led off with a triple, to give the Chiefs a dramatic 5-4 come from behind win over the Middlesex Expos at Maplewood on Monday night.

Teddy Dziuba brought the Chiefs back to life with a two out two RBI double in the seventh inning when the Chiefs scored three times to knot the game at 4-4. Dziuba, who hit his third homer of the year in the third inning, drove home Jackson Duffy and Juan Parra with game tying double.

Anthony Del Prete chalked up his first career win in a Chiefs’ uniform throwing two innings of scoreless one hit relief. The veteran was the Chiefs’ fourth pitcher of the game following starter Christian Rosati, who went the first four frames, Jonathan Chotkowski, and Tommy Leone, who K’d four batters in his two innings.

The Chiefs travel to Lexington tonight (Tuesday) to meet the Blue Sox starting at 8:00 PM.

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(Waltham, MA) Teddy Dziuba (pictured) had two hits, including a double, and drove home two runs to lead the Chiefs past the Middlesex Expos 5-4 at Brandeis University on Thursday night.

The Chiefs erased a 3-1 Expos lead when they scored four times in the top of the fifth inning on the way to their third straight win.

Andrew Caulfield stayed hot at the plate and added a couple of hits while Juan Parra and Ryan Noone both had RBI’s for the Chiefs.

Paul Frisoli chalked up the win with four innings of six strikeout, two-hit relief. Frisoli (1-0) came on for Chiefs’ starter Cal Carroll who worked the first three innings and gave up only one hit.

The Chiefs are off for the weekend and return to action on Monday when the meet the Expos in a rematch at Maplewood starting at 8:00 PM.

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(Malden, MA) Veteran southpaw Tim Dunphy tossed a neat complete game three-hitter when the Chiefs knocked off the Reading Bulldogs 3-1 at Maplewood on Wednesday night.

Andrew Caulfield (RBI) and John Baptista led the Chiefs at the plate with two hits each Nick Valdario had an RBI triple and Tyler Ferdinand added a double to contribute to the nine hit offense.

The Chiefs broke a 1-1 tie and scored twice in the bottom of the fifth inning to secure their second straight win.

Dunphy struck out two and didn’t walk a batter. He upped his record to 4-2 on the season. It was his 58th career win in a Chiefs’ uniform. He trails only Dave Marsters (99 wins) and Jared Freni (71 wins) on the Chiefs all-time pitching win list.

Aidan Vining (0-2) took the loss for Reading despite striking out eight in his 4.1 innings.

The Chiefs are back in action tonight (Thursday) when they travel to Waltham to face the Middlesex Expos at Brandeis University at 8:15 PM.

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(Malden, MA) Lefty Evan Walsh (2-0) struck out eight and allowed just three hits in his five innings to get the Chiefs past the Malden Maddogs 13-2 at Maplewood.

The Chiefs put this one away early when they took an 8-0 lead in the second inning. Andrew Caulfield let the way with three hits and three RBI’s. Kyle DeRoma added three hits while Juan Parra, Nick Valdario, and John Baptista all added two hits. Braden Killens had two hits, that included a double and RBI, for Malden.

On Wednesday, the Chiefs host the Bulldogs at Maplewood at 8:00 PM.

Chiefs Lose Lead in 7th, Fall to Reading 9-7

Posted by Chiefs Baseball at Jul 13, 2022 6:21AM PDT
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(Malden, MA) The Reading Bulldogs got three run homers from Ryan Boyle in the first inning and Matthew Favazzo in the seventh when they rallied to beat the Chiefs 9-7 at Maplewood on Monday night.

Reliever Jay Masci (1-0) picked up the win and Will Seward recorded his second save of the season. Juan Parra had two hits and scored three times for the Chiefs.

The Malden Maddogs and Chiefs play at Maplewood on Tuesday at 8:00 PM.