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East Greenwich squeaks by PAL, 3-2!
Winslow Klika, who struck out five batters over 5 1/3 innings, helped the Avengers defeat Warwick PAL, 3-2.
Grogan O’Brien earned the save with 1 2/3 innings of solid work.
Both pitchers benefited from excellent defense of shortstop Sean Giannelli.
On the offensive side of the ball, Alex Tullo went 2/3 (one run scored) while O’Brien, Giannelli and Reid Klug all drove in runs for EG.
Vogie downs Flood Ford, 8-4!
Taking advantage of a seven-run fourth inning and solid pitching, Vogie Baseball defeated Flood Ford, 8-4.
Jack Thompson, who allowed just three runs on two hits in five innings, and Trace Dubois, who closed the game with two innings of no-hit ball, led the way for the Huskies.
Chamberland no-hits Slocum, 4-0!
Led by the stellar pitching of Jackson Chamberland, Smithfield defeated Slocum Baseball, 4-0. In seven innings of work the righty, struck out eleven batters and walked just one.
Offensively, Bellini had two hits and one rbi to lead the Sentinels.
The document Slocum_vs._Smithfield_7-5.pdf was attached to this post.
Spartans edge WW, 3-2!
Wednesday’s game against Scituate Connie Mack was a heartbreaker for West Warwick Connie Mack, as they lost the lead late in a 3-2 defeat.
The pitching on both sides was solid with 11 strikeouts for each team.
WWCM took an early 1-0 lead into the top of the fourth inning before Scituate scored the tying run.
Travis Howarth struck out ten batters in six innings of work for the Spartans.
Welmer Montilla-Cruz, Anthony Burt, Brendan Griffen, and Eian Peacock (triple) all had one hit to lead West Warwick Connie Mack.
The document Scituate_vs._WW_7-5.pdf was attached to this post.
Flood Ford stops PAL, 6-1!
Led by the solid pitching of Ben Picone and Matt Jarmie (pictured), who combined for a one-hitter with 14 strikeouts, Flood Ford gave Warwick PAL their first loss of the year, 6-1.
Offensively, Christian Butera (2 hits including a double and 1 rbi), Jude Monti (2 hits including a triple and 1 rbi), and Jack Depalma (2 hits) led the way for Flood.