Sunday, August 22, 2021

Mariners win ITL crown on Tucker complete game shutout

Mariners win ITL crown on Tucker complete game shutout
By Nick Curcuru

ESSEX  — The Intertown Twilight Baseball League championship is back in a familiar place.

After Saturday's 5-0 win in Game 4 of the best of 5 ITL Finals, the Manchester Essex Mariners topped the Hamilton Generals to clinch their second league crown in three years and seventh in the last 10 years.

The Mariners, who also made their 10th straight appearance in the ITL Finals, got it done with a bit of a re-tooled lineup this spring as several veterans stepped aside and several younger players stepped in to fill the void.

Mariners win ITL crown on Tucker complete game shutout

One constant over the team's 10-year run, however, has been left-handed pitcher Rusty Tucker. The 41-year-old flame thrower picked up the win in Saturday's decisive game, tossing his second shutout victory of the series, going the distance while striking out 10 and allowing three hits. 

"It's funny my arm feels great but it's the rest of my body that's sore (after these games)," Tucker said after the series clinching shutout. "But I still got enough left in the tank to get through these, let's see how long I can do this. 

Mariners win ITL crown on Tucker complete game shutout

Our make-up is a little different this year with some veterans players gone but we have some really good young players that stepped up and played great all year."

The Mariners, who won five straight ITL crowns from 2012-16 along with wins in 2019 and 2021, essentially put the game away in their first at bat with three runs in the bottom of the first inning.

Back-to-back fielding errors allowed Caulin Rogers to come in with the game's first run. Kellen Field then lined a double to deep center scoring his brother, E.J. Field, to make it 2-0 Mariners. Tucker followed and helped out his own cause with a base hit up the middle plating Kellen Field for a 3-0 Mariners lead before recording an out in inning.

Mariners win ITL crown on Tucker complete game shutout

Manchester Essex picked up another run in the bottom of the second when Cory Burnham came in on a wild pitch after leading off the inning with a walk. Burnham also drove in the final run of the game with a RBI single in the bottom of the sixth scoring Manny Morato, who doubled, to make it 5-0.

"The early run support really helped," Tucker said. "We swung the bats well all series and it was big to bounce back after getting shut down in Game 3. We put together some good at bats and we were able to push those runs across."

Mariners win ITL crown on Tucker complete game shutout

The four runs was more than enough support for Tucker, who allowed only four baserunners on the game and never allowed one to reach third base. 

He got through a strong Generals lineup with his usual stuff, a heavy fastball that was all over the strike zone. But on Saturday Tucker also had a strong curveball, which he used to keep Hamilton off balance.

"That's a good lineup with a good approach that has already seen me once this series," Tucker said. "So it was big to have a good curve today. They had some good at bats late, a couple hard hit balls but my fastball location was there for most of the game."

Mariners win ITL crown on Tucker complete game shutout

Hamilton's Carter Coffey also pitched well in defeat. The tall right hander came in with nobody out in the first inning and three runs already in before settling things down. While the Mariners had a hit in every inning, Coffey kept them from pulling away, allowing two runs in six innings of work on six hits.

Jake Lanciani had two of Hamilton's three hits with Paul Horgan getting the other. Kellen Field, E.J. Field and Burnham all had two hits each to pace the Mariners offense.

Mariners win ITL championship

 The Mariners beat the Generals 5 to 0 last night in Essex to clinch the 2021 championship.  Details to follow.

Thursday, August 19, 2021

McClintock, Hamilton stay alive in ITL Finals

McClintock, Hamilton stay alive in ITL Finals

STAYING ALIVE: Generals fight off elimination with McLintock Game 3 shutout

By Nick Curcuru Staff writer

HAMILTON — The Hamilton Generals live to fight another day.

Down two games to none to the Manchester Essex Mariners in the best-of-five Intertown Twilight Baseball League Finals, right handed pitcher Luke McLintock threw a complete-game, one-hit shutout in a 2-0 Generals win at Patton Park.

McClintock, Hamilton stay alive in ITL Finals

With the win, Hamilton trails the Mariners, 2-1 in the series, but survived to see a Game 4 on Saturday at Memorial Field in Essex (4 p.m.).

"It was a great performance from Luke," Generals manager Brian Nicoll said. "He battled when we needed him the most. He's a young kid but he attacked every hitter and he was so efficient."

McClintock, Hamilton stay alive in ITL Finals
 

The 2021 Hamilton-Wenham High School graduate who'll be pitching for Babson next year needed only 80 pitches to get through one of the ITL's best lineups. McLintock pounded the strike zone, striking out five and limiting hard hit balls.

McClintock, Hamilton stay alive in ITL Finals

The Mariners only hit was a first inning single from E.J. Field. From there the Mariners only had five more baserunners with McLintock retiring 11 out of 12 batters from the second to the sixth innings.

Mariners starter Zach Abbott was also up to the task in Wednesday's game. The 2021 Gloucester High School graduate tossed 5 and 2/3 innings, allowing two runs, one earned, on six hits and four strikeouts.


The Generals got to Abbott in the fourth with the heart of their order coming through. Hunter Wilichoski had a one out single and Will Frain followed with a ground-rule double on a lined shot to left. Harrison O'Brien followed with a fly ball to center, deep enough to get Wilichoski home with what turned out to be the game winning run.

McClintock, Hamilton stay alive in ITL Finals

"Frain and Wilichoski are so tough to get out," Nicoll said. "I don't know many teams in this league that have that combination of those kind of ball players in the middle of the lineup. And O'Brien had a good at bat behind them to get the run in."

McClintock, Hamilton stay alive in ITL Finals

Hamilton added another in the sixth. Paul Horgan and Frain singled to put runners on the corners with two outs in the inning. The Mariners went to staff ace Rusty Tucker, who appeared to have Frain picked off at first base. But Horgan broke for home, drawing a throw from the first baseman that sailed to the backstop allowing a run to score and giving the Generals a 2-0 lead.

McClintock, Hamilton stay alive in ITL Finals

McLintock saw two runners get on base in the top of the seventh on a walk and a fielder's choice, but he got two groundouts and a strikeout looking to finish it off, leaving the tying runs in scoring position and extending the series.

McClintock, Hamilton stay alive in ITL Finals 

McClintock, Hamilton stay alive in ITL Finals 

McClintock, Hamilton stay alive in ITL Finals 

STAYING ALIVE: Generals fight off elimination with McLintock Game 3 shutout

Monday, August 16, 2021

WEEKEND SWEEP: Mariners take commanding 2-0 lead in ITL Finals after two weekend victories

WEEKEND SWEEP: Mariners take commanding 2-0 lead in ITL Finals after two weekend victories

By Nick Curcuru Sports Editor


The Manchester Essex Mariners are one game away from the Intertown Twilight Baseball League championship.

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The Mariners polished off a big weekend to open the best-of-five series against the top-seeded Hamilton Generals, taking both of the weekend games to open up a two-game lead in the series. Manchester Essex can clinch the ITL title with a win in Game 3 on Wednesday at Patton Park in Hamilton (5:30 p.m.). Hamilton, on the other hand, must win three straight games to capture its first title since 1992.

The Mariners got the weekend started with an 8-0 win in Game 1 on Saturday and followed it up with an 8-4 victory in Game 2 on Sunday.

"Everyone is seeing the ball well right now and we put together some good at bats over the first two games," Mariner manager Ryan Marques said. "It was a good weekend for us, we did what we needed to do on Saturday and Sunday."

The offense powered the Mariners to the win in Game 2 as the team belted 14 hits and came back from a slim, early deficit to take control of the series.

Trailing 4-3 after three innings, the Mariners went on to score five unanswered runs over their final four at bats to pull away.

WEEKEND SWEEP: Mariners take commanding 2-0 lead in ITL Finals after two weekend victories

Third baseman James McKenna, who went 4-for-4 on the afternoon, tied the game by singling in Kellen Field, who walked, to make it 4-4. Dylan Wilson scored what turned out to be the game winning run, coming in from third on an errant pickoff throw to first to give the Mariners at 5-4 lead.

The Mariners tacked onto that lead with a run in the fifth on a Caulin Rogers RBI single scoring Alex Ray. They put the game away in the sixth when Lars Arntsen singled in McKenna and then came in to score on a Ray single to cap the scoring at 8-4.

Field got the win on the mound for the Mariners, tossing 4 1/3 scoreless innings. He came on in the third with two runners on base and got out of the jam, then held the Generals offense in check for the next four innings, allowing only two hits while striking out three.

"Kellen really settled things down for us and shut them down," Marques said. "Hamilton is a good hitting team and they were swinging the bats well early but he came in and got some big outs."

WEEKEND SWEEP: Mariners take commanding 2-0 lead in ITL Finals after two weekend victories

The Mariners took a 2-0 lead right away in the first when Cory Burnham singled in E.J. Field (single) and then McKenna singled in Kellen Field. The Generals, however, got three in the top of the second to take the lead on RBI hits from Harrison O'Brien, Paul Horgan and Chris Huggett to make it 3-2.

The Mariners tied it up in the bottom of the frame on a Wilson RBI single, but the Generals went right back ahead, 4-3 on a base hit from Sal Guarino.

Manchester Essex got the series started with a shutout victory in Game 1 on Saturday, its third straight postseason win via shutout.

Rusty Tucker quieted the Generals bats, tossing six innings of shutout ball and striking out 12. Marcus Montagnino had four hits to lead the offense while Kellen Field added three and Cory Burnham had a multi-hit game.

The Mariners were in control from the jump by opening up a 5-0 lead after three and cruising through the second half of the game.

Sunday, August 15, 2021

From the news

 The Manchester Essex Mariners are one game away from the Intertown Twilight Baseball League championship.

The Mariners polished off a big weekend to open the best-of-five series against the top-seeded Hamilton Generals, taking both of the weekend games to open up a two-game lead in the series. Manchester Essex can clinch the ITL title with a win in Game 3 on Wednesday at Patton Park in Hamilton (5:30 p.m.). Hamilton, on the other hand, must win three straight games to capture its first title since 1991.

The Mariners got the weekend started with an 8-0 win in Game 1 on Saturday and followed it up with an 8-4 victory in Game 2 on Sunday. 

"Everyone is seeing the ball well right now and we put together some good at bats over the first two games," Mariner manager Ryan Marques said. "It was a good weekend for us, we did what we needed to do on Saturday and Sunday."

The offense powered the Mariners to the win in Game 2 as the team belted 14 hits and came back from a slim, early deficit to take control of the series.

Trailing 4-3 after three innings, the Mariners went on to score five unanswered runs over their final four at bats to pull away.

Third baseman James McKenna, who went 4-for-4 on the afternoon, tied the game by singling in Kellen Field, who walked, to make it 4-4. Dylan Wilson scored what turned out to be the game winning run, coming in from third on an errant pickoff throw to first to give the Mariners at 5-4 lead.

The Mariners tacked onto that lead with a run in the fifth on a Caulin Rogers RBI single scoring Alex Ray. They put the game away in the sixth when Lars Arntsen singled in McKenna and then came in to score on a Ray single to cap the scoring at 8-4.

Field got the win on the mound for the Mariners, tossing 4 1/3 scoreless innings. He came on in the third with two runners on base and got out of the jam, then held the Generals offense in check for the next four innings, allowing only two hits while striking out three.

"Kellen really settled things down for us and shut them down," Marques said. "Hamilton is a good hitting team and they were swinging the bats well early but he came in and got some big outs."

The Mariners took a 2-0 lead right away in the first when Cory Burnham singled in E.J. Field (single) and then McKenna singled in Kellen Field. The Generals, however, got three in the top of the second to take the lead on RBI hits from Harrison O'Brien, Paul Horgan and Chris Huggett to make it 3-2.

The Mariners tied it up in the bottom of the frame on a Wilson RBI single, but the Generals went right back ahead, 4-3 on a base hit from Sal Guarino.


Man./Essex Mariners Runs Away With Early Lead in Victory

Man./Essex Mariners Runs Away With Early Lead in Victory


Hamilton Generals watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in an 8-0 loss to Man./Essex Mariners on Saturday. Man./Essex Mariners took the lead on a sacrifice fly in the second inning. 


The Hamilton Generals struggled to put runs on the board and had a tough time defensively containing Man./Essex Mariners, giving up eight runs.  Man./Essex Mariners got things moving in the second inning, when EJ Field's sac fly scored one run for Man./Essex Mariners. 


One bright spot for Hamilton Generals was a single by Cam Vatour in the third inning.  Rusty Tucker earned the victory on the pitcher's mound for Man./Essex Mariners. The hurler surrendered zero runs on one hit over six innings, striking out 12. Vaughn O'Leary threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. 


Hunter Willochoski took the loss for Hamilton Generals. The hurler went three and a third innings, allowing five runs on six hits and striking out two.  Vatour led Hamilton Generals with one hit in one at bats. 


Man./Essex Mariners totaled 14 hits. Marcus Montignino, Kellen Field, Caulin Rogers, and Field each managed multiple hits for Man./Essex Mariners. Montignino went 4-for-5 at the plate to lead Man./Essex Mariners in hits.

Mariners take game 1

 The Mariners beat the Generals last night 8 to 0 in Hamilton. The Mariners had 14 hits on the day with Marcus Montignino leading the way with  4 hits, Kellen Field 3 hits, EJ Field and Caulin Rogers both had 2.

Rusty Tucker went 6 innings striking out 12.

Game 2 is today in Essex at 4.

Friday, August 13, 2021

FINALS SET Generals take down Townies to advance to ITL Finals

HAMILTON — The Hamilton Generals are heading to a place the team has not been since 2007: The Intertown Twilight Baseball League Finals.

The top-seeded Generals clinched a berth in the championship series with a wire-to-wire 8-2 win over the Rockport Townies in a winner-take-all Game 3 on Wednesday night at Patton Park.

With the win, the Generals will take on the Manchester Essex Mariners in the ITL Finals. The best-of-five series opens up on Saturday at Patton Park in Hamilton (4 p.m.) with Game 2 switching to Memorial Field in Essex on Sunday (4 p.m.). Game 3 will be back at Patton Park on Wednesday (5:30 p.m.) and, if necessary, Game 4 will be next Saturday at Memorial Field and Game 5 next Sunday at Patton Park. The Generals are looking for their first ITL crown since 1992. The Mariners, on the other hand, are playing in their 10th straight ITL Finals and last won a league title in 2019.

Hamilton, which won Game 1 of the series and dropped Game 2, jumped out to a 2-0 in its first at-bat and never looked back.

Cam Vatour led off the contest with a single and later came around to score on a two-out base knock from Harrison O’Brien, who then stole second and scored on a Larry Saggese single.

The Townies immediately cut that lead in half with Jameson Kamm scoring on a wild pitch after leading off the frame with a double and eventually scoring on a wild pitch to make it 2-1.

But that was as close as Rockport would get as Hamilton finished strong with six runs in its final three at-bats.

The Generals scored what turned out to be the winning run in the bottom of the fourth when Chris Huggett came in on an error to make it 3-1. Carter Coffey later came in on a Vatour grounder and starting pitcher Ryan Hutchinson scored on a Hunter Wilichoski RBI single to give the Generals a commanding 5-1 lead.

That lead was enough for Hamilton’s pitchers. Ryan Hutchinson picked up the win, allowing a run in four innings of work, striking out one and allowing only four hits. Carter Coffey finished it off allowing a run in three innings of relief. His biggest outs came in the top of the sixth when Rockport put the first two batters on with singles from Joe Muzio and Kyle Nelson. But Coffey answered by striking out the side to keep his team well ahead.

Rockport got a run back in the top of the fifth when Jack Sperry singled in Jake Engel (single) to make it 5-2. The Generals, however, had an answer again with two more runs in the bottom of the frame with RBI’s from Ian Coffey on a fielder’s choice and Vatour with a base hit. Horgan scored on a bases loaded walk in the sixth to cap the scoring at 8-2.

Vatour and Horgan led the way for the Generals with two hits each. Kamm had three hits to lead the Townies.

FINALS SET Generals take down Townies to advance to ITL Finals 

FINALS SET Generals take down Townies to advance to ITL Finals 

FINALS SET Generals take down Townies to advance to ITL Finals 

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Hamilton Generals Slides Into a Blow-Out Win Over Rockport Townies

Hamilton Generals easily dispatched Rockport Townies 8-2 on Wednesday
 

Hamilton Generals opened up scoring in the first inning, when Harrison O'Brien singled on a 0-2 count, scoring one run.  Hamilton Generals tallied three runs in the fourth inning. The rally was led by a single by Hunter Willochoski, a groundout by Jake Lanciani, and an error on a ball put in play by Ian Coffey.
Sal Guarino earned the win for Hamilton Generals. The fireballer allowed four hits and one run over four innings, striking out one and walking zero. Carter Coffey threw three innings in relief out of the bullpen. 


Zach Morris took the loss for Rockport Townies. Morris went four and two-thirds innings, allowing five runs on eight hits and striking out five.  Hamilton Generals collected ten hits on the day. Paul Horgan and Lanciani each managed multiple hits for Hamilton Generals. Horgan went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Hamilton Generals in hits. Hamilton Generals didn't commit a single error in the field. Larry Saggese had the most chances in the field with five. 


Jameson Kamm led Rockport Townies with three hits in four at bats.

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

From the news

Mariners shut out defending ITL champs to advance to finals

 For the 10th season in a row, the Manchester Essex Mariners are bound for the Intertown Twilight Baseball League Finals.The Mariners clinched a 10th straight appearance on Tuesday night with an 8-0 win over the defending champion Rowley Rams, sweeping the best of three semifinal series.

"We played some good baseball this series," Mariners manager Ryan Marques said. "Pitching and defense was great and we got the hits when we needed too, especially tonight."

The pitching was stellar for the Mariners as they allowed no runs in the series sweep. Right hander Dylan Wilson picked up the series clinching win with a complete game shutout, allowing only four hits while sitting down the final 10 batters of the game. Wilson had only two strikeouts but the Mariners played error free defense behind him and there were very few hard hit balls. 

The win came after Rusty Tucker tossed a complete game shutout in a 1-0 Mariners win in Game 1.

Manchester Essex opened up the scoring in the top of the second when Bennett O'Leary scored on a fielding error and Cory Burnham later came in on a James McKenna sacrifice fly after reaching on a single to make it 2-0.

Burnham's ground ball to second plated Marcus Montagnino (3-for-4, 3 runs) in the third to make it 3-0, and the Mariners added two more in the fifth on a Montagnino RBI double and an O'Leary sacrifice fly to extend the edge to 5-0.

E.J. Field scored on a fielding error in the sixth and then Kellen Field doubled in Montagnino in the seventh, later coming around to score on a wild pitch to cap the scoring at 8-0.

The Mariners never got more than two runs in an inning, but they were all over the basepaths and delivered with runners on base.

"We didn't have any huge innings but we got extra base hits which was key," Marques said. "It took us a little bit to adjust but after the first time through we put together a lot of good swings."

The Mariners now turn their attention to the best-of-five ITL finals, which will begin on Saturday against the winner of Wednesday's Game 3 between the top-seeded Hamilton Generals and the Rockport Townies. If the Generals win, the Mariners will be in Hamilton for Game 1. If the Townies win, the Mariners will host Game 1.

"It's going to be a good series no matter who it is," Marques said. "Rockport has rebuilt their team a little bit this year and are playing well and Hamilton won the regular season."

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Townies fight off elimination with seventh inning rally, tie ITL semfinals

Townies fight off elimination with seventh inning rally, tie ITL semfinals
By Nick Curcuru

The Rockport Townies were three outs away from elimination in Monday's ITL Semifinal. The Townies trailed top-seeded Hamilton by three runs heading into the bottom of the seventh inning, losing momentum after scoring six unanswered runs to tie the game in the fifth.

The Townies, however, had another comeback in them. Rockport scored four times without recording an out in the bottom of the seventh inning, a dropped fly ball off the bat of Jack Sperry scoring Jameson Kamm with the running run to walk off with a wild 11-10 win at Evans Field.

"There was just a never say die attitude with these guys," Rockport's Keady Segel said. "We just stuck to playing the way we play, going station to station and we were able to chip away at their lead twice."

With the Townies win, the best-of-three series is tied, 1-1 with the winner-take-all Game 3 on Wednesday at Patton Park in Hamilton (5:30 p.m.). Wednesday's winner will advance to the ITL finals against the winner of the other semifinal series between the Manchester Essex Mariners and Rowley Rams. The Mariners currently lead that series, 1-0 with Game 2 on Tuesday night at Eiras Park in Rowley (5:30 p.m.)

Trailing 10-7 heading into the bottom of the seventh, Rockport saw six straight batters reach base safely with four of them coming around to score. Frew Rowen led off the inning with a walk and Charlie MacDowell was then hit by a pitch. Jake Engel loaded the bases with an infield single on a grounder between the pitcher and shortstop.

Jameson Kamm came up with the bases loaded and drew a walk on a lengthy at bat to plate Rowen to make it 10-8. Zach Morris followed by lacing a double down the line in right to score both MacDowell and Engel to tie it up, 10-10.

Facing elimination a mere moments ago, the Townies all of sudden put the winning run at third base with nobody out in the inning. Sperry then came up and hit a fly ball to left that was dropped, allowing Kamm, who was tagging up if the ball was caught, to score the winning run.

"Everyone just took what was given to them and didn't try to do too much," Segel said. "Hamilton has a deep pitching staff and we put together some really tough at bats against them."

Derick MacDowell earned the win, allowing four runs in four inning of relief. All four of those runs came in the sixth inning as the Generals took a 10-6 lead directly after Rockport tied the score in the previous half inning. Harrison O'Brien and Larry Saggese both had two RBI singles in the inning. MacDowell responded with a one-two-three top of the seventh to keep his team within striking distance in the bottom of the frame.

The Generals, who won Game 1 by a score of 7-0 and are the top seed in the playoffs, looked to be on their way to a rout early on by scoring the game's first six runs.

Phil Horgan delivered a first inning solo home run and Hamilton plated five more in the second with Horgan and O'Brien delivering with big hits.

Rockport, however, chipped away at that lead with two runs in the second, one in the third, two more in the fourth and another in the fifth to tie it back up. Joe Muzio, Sperry, Ethan Tanson and Kamm had run scoring hits while Segel tied the score, just beating a tag at home plate on a wild pitch.

Rockport Ties Series

Bouchie's Walk-off Gives Rockport Townies Victory Over Hamilton Generals


It came down to the wire on Monday, with Rockport Townies taking victory on a dramatic walk-off error in the late innings that sealed their victory over Hamilton Generals. The game was tied at ten with Rockport Townies batting in the bottom of the seventh when an error scored one run for Rockport Townies. 


Rockport Townies collected eight hits and Hamilton Generals had 12 in the high-scoring affair.
Hamilton Generals got on the board in the first inning. Paul Horgan hit a solo homer.  Hamilton Generals scored five runs in the second inning. Hamilton Generals batters contributing to the big inning included Horgan, Harrison O'Brien, and Larry Saggese, who all drove in runs. 


Derick MacDowell was credited with the victory for Rockport Townies. The righthander surrendered four runs on five hits over five innings, striking out four.  Horgan took the loss for Hamilton Generals. Horgan went two innings, allowing six runs on four hits and striking out two. 


Mackenzie Quinn started the game for Rockport Townies. The righty went two innings, allowing six runs on seven hits and walking zero Luke Mclintock started the game for Hamilton Generals. The bulldog allowed three hits and five runs over three innings, striking out two.  Keady Segel led Rockport Townies with two hits in three at bats. 


Hamilton Generals totaled 12 hits. O'Brien, Saggese, Carter Coffey, and Horgan each collected multiple hits for Hamilton Generals. O'Brien went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Hamilton Generals in hits. Hamilton Generals stole six bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Jake Lanciani led the way with two.

Monday, August 9, 2021

Generals Take Game 1

Two Pitchers Work Together as Hamilton Generals Shuts Out Rockport Townies


Hamilton Generals defeated Rockport Townies 7-0 on Sunday as two pitchers combined to throw a shutout. Phil Durgin struck out Kyle Nelson to finish off the game.  Hamilton Generals secured the victory thanks to six runs in the fourth inning. Harrison O'Brien, Keegan O’Shea, Ian Coffey, and Will Frain each had RBIs in the frame.
 

Hamilton Generals got things started in the first inning when Frain doubled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run.  Hamilton Generals put up six runs in the fourth inning. Hamilton Generals big bats were led by O'Brien, O’Shea, Coffey, and Frain, all driving in runs in the frame. 


A single by Jameson Kamm in the third inning was a positive for Rockport Townies. 


Durgin earned the win for Hamilton Generals. The righthander went five innings, allowing zero runs on one hit, striking out nine and walking one.  Frew Rowen took the loss for Rockport Townies. The pitcher allowed seven hits and six runs over three and a third innings, striking out one.
 

Carter Coffey started the game for Hamilton Generals. The hurler lasted two innings, allowing zero hits and zero runs while striking out one and walking one.  Hamilton Generals smacked one home run on the day. Coffey put one out in the fourth inning.  Hamilton Generals tallied eight hits in the game. Coffey and Frain each had multiple hits for Hamilton Generals. Frain and Coffey each collected two hits to lead Hamilton Generals.  Kamm went 1-for-3 at the plate to lead Rockport Townies in hits.

2021 Standings / Playoffs

 

2021 PLAYOFFS

  • SEMI-FINALS
  • (4) Rockport Vs. (1) Hamilton
  • (3) Rowley Vs. (2) M/E

2021 ITL Standings

  • TEAM - W-L-T - POINTS
  • Hamilton 18-3-1 (37)
  • Man./Essex 17-5-1 (35)
  • Rowley 14-8-1 (29)
  • Rockport 13-11 (26)
  • Beverly 9-13 (18)
  • Ipswich 6-15-1 (13)
  • Topsfield 1-8 (1)*

Mariners 1 Rams 0

 Rusty Tucker and Jake Barressi were locked into a scoreless pitchers duel last night in Essex until the 7th. Barressi was relieved to start the 7th inning. Corey Burnham lead off with a walk, Caulin Rogers ripped a single to center, and both guys moved up after a passed ball on a strikeout. Kellen Field drove in the game winning run with 2 strikes on a hard hit ball to the right side.

Earlier in the game the Rams turned two huge line drive double plays to get out of scoring situations.

Saturday, July 31, 2021

Mariners 8 Chiefs 7

Cory Burnham had the game winning RBI as the Mariners rallied back from a 7 to 3 deficit. Rusty Tucker picked up the win in relief with 5 shutout innings.

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Rams 6 Mariners 1

 Man./Essex Mariners fell behind early and couldn't come back in a 6-1 loss to Rowley Rams on Tuesday. Rowley Rams took the lead on a home run in the first inning.

Rowley Rams got things moving in the first inning, when Justin Bolla homered on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.

Rowley Rams scored four runs in the fourth inning. Rowley Rams scored its runs on a single by Sean Thompson.

Jake Baressi was the winning pitcher for Rowley Rams. The ace lasted six innings, allowing two hits and one run while striking out 13.

Marcus Montignino and Bennett O'Leary each collected one hit to lead Man./Essex Mariners.

Rowley Rams collected nine hits on the day. Thompson, C Ingraham, and Bolla all had multiple hits for Rowley Rams.

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Friday, July 23, 2021

Rams 15 - Giants 3

 Jake Baressi went 6 for the win. Justin Bolla drove in 7 including a 6th inning grand slam. The 2 teams meet again Sunday night in Beverly.

Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Mariners 8 Townies 7

 Man./Essex Mariners got out to a seven-run lead in the sixth inning and held on for an 8-7 victory over Rockport Townies on Tuesday. Rockport Townies scored six runs in the failed comeback on a double by Jack S, a double by Zach M, a single by Kyle N, and a double by Jameson K.

Rockport Townies scored six runs in the seventh inning, but Man./Essex Mariners still managed to pull out the victory. Jack, Zach, Kyle, and Jameson powered the big inning with RBIs.

Dylan Wilson was credited with the victory for Man./Essex Mariners. The fireballer surrendered one run on three hits over six innings, striking out three.

Derick M took the loss for Rockport Townies. The righty surrendered seven runs on seven hits over four innings, striking out three.

Man./Essex Mariners collected nine hits on the day. Caulin Rogers and Luis Reyes all managed multiple hits for Man./Essex Mariners. Rogers went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Man./Essex Mariners in hits.

Rockport Townies racked up eight hits on the day. Zach and Kyle all had multiple hits for Rockport Townies. Rockport Townies didn't commit a single error in the field. Derick had one chances in the field, the most on the team.

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Monday, July 19, 2021

Mariners 12 Giants 3

It was a tough day on Sunday for Beverly Giants, who lost 12-3 to Man./Essex Mariners

Man./Essex Mariners scored five runs in the fourth inning. Man./Essex Mariners's big inning was driven by singles by EJ Field and Kellen Field and a fielder's choice by Alex Ray.

Field pitched Man./Essex Mariners to victory. The pitcher surrendered two runs on three hits over four innings, striking out eight and walking one. Caulin Rogers threw three innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Josh Levesque took the loss for Beverly Giants. Levesque allowed seven hits and eight runs over four innings, striking out three.

Billetsa, Any Heath, Andrew "Woody" Terista, Andy Brown, and Anthony Morrissey all had one hit to lead Beverly Giants.

Man./Essex Mariners racked up 12 hits in the game. Bennett O'Leary, Field, and Field each collected multiple hits for Man./Essex Mariners.

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Sunday, July 18, 2021

Hamilton Generals Grabs Lead in 7th Inning to Defeat Rowley Rams

Hamilton Generals snatched the lead late in the game in a 3-2 victory over Rowley Rams on Thursday. The game was tied at one with Rowley Rams batting in the top of the sixth when Dimitri Hunt singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run.  The pitching was strong on both sides. Hamilton Generals pitchers struck out five, while Rowley Rams pitchers sat down 12. 


Hamilton Generals fired up the offense in the first inning, when Hunter Willochoski doubled on a 0-2 count, scoring one run.  In the bottom of the seventh inning, Hamilton Generals tied things up at two. Harrison O'Brien drove in one when O'Brien singled.  Jake Lanciani led the Hamilton Generals to victory on the hill. The ace lasted one inning, allowing one hit and zero runs while walking zero. Luke Painchaud threw one-third of an inning in relief out of the bullpen. 


Tim Cashman took the loss for Rowley Rams. Cashman surrendered two runs on two hits over one-third of an inning, striking out one and walking zero.  Jake Baressi started the game for Rowley Rams. The pitcher allowed five hits and one run over six innings, striking out 11 Luke Mclintock started the game for Hamilton Generals. The fireballer allowed six hits and two runs over five and two-thirds innings, striking out five.  O'Brien went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Hamilton Generals in hits. Lanciani led Hamilton Generals with two stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with six stolen bases.

Friday, July 16, 2021

Mariners 9 Giants 6

 Man./Essex Mariners claimed a 9-6 victory on Thursday, despite a big push by Beverly Giants in the seventh inning. Brad Petipas and Luke McDonald all moved runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning.

The base paths were crowded in this high-scoring game. Man./Essex Mariners collected 11 hits and Beverly Giants had four.

Man./Essex Mariners opened up scoring in the first inning, when Zach Abbott singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

Man./Essex Mariners notched four runs in the sixth inning. The offensive onslaught by Man./Essex Mariners was led by James McKenna, Abbott, Luis Reyes, and Alex Ray, who all drove in runs.

Ryan Marques got the win for Man./Essex Mariners. The bulldog allowed three hits and two runs over six innings, striking out eight. Corey McCollum threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.

Brady McGrath took the loss for Beverly Giants. The pitcher lasted four innings, allowing six hits and five runs while striking out five.

Man./Essex Mariners racked up 11 hits on the day. Reyes, Ray, and Caulin Rogers all managed multiple hits for Man./Essex Mariners. Reyes led Man./Essex Mariners with three hits in three at bats. Man./Essex Mariners was sure-handed and didn't commit a single error. Marques made the most plays with three.

Thursday, July 15, 2021

Rowley Rams Takes the Win Over Hamilton Generals

Rowley Rams wins contest against Hamilton Generals on Wednesday, 4-2.  Rowley Rams got things started in the first inning when Justin Bolla singled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run. 


Dylan Copeland was the winning pitcher for Rowley Rams. The pitcher went six and two-thirds innings, allowing two runs on six hits and striking out six.  Paul Horgan took the loss for Hamilton Generals. The bulldog surrendered three runs on four hits over four innings, striking out seven. 


Bolla, Joe White, James Wood, and CJ Ingraham each managed one hit to lead Rowley Rams. Rowley Rams was sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. Steve Johanson had the most chances in the field with three.

Monday, July 12, 2021

Mariners 2 Townies 0

 Kellen Field and Dylan Wilson combined to shut out the Townies last night in Rockport. 

Friday, July 9, 2021

Hamilton Over Rockport

Two Pitchers Team Up as Hamilton Generals Shuts Out Rockport Townies


Hamilton Generals defeated Rockport Townies 9-0 on Thursday as two pitchers combined to throw a shutout. Luke Painchaud induced a groundout from Derick MacDowell to finish off the game.  Hamilton Generals got things started in the first inning when Hunter Willochoski hit a solo homer. 


Hamilton Generals tallied three runs in the third inning. Hamilton Generals offense in the inning was led by Larry Saggese and Keegan O’Shea, all knocking in runs in the inning.  One bright spot for Rockport Townies was a single by Jake Engel in the fifth inning.  Sal Guarino was the winning pitcher for Hamilton Generals. The ace allowed one hit and zero runs over five innings, striking out one. Painchaud threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. 


Engel took the loss for Rockport Townies. The southpaw went three innings, allowing six runs on eight hits and striking out two.  Hamilton Generals launched one home run on the day. Willochoski went for the long ball in the first inning.  Hamilton Generals racked up 13 hits on the day. Saggese, Willochoski, O’Shea, and Paul Horgan all had multiple hits for Hamilton Generals. Horgan, O’Shea, Willochoski, and Saggese each managed two hits to lead Hamilton Generals. Hamilton Generals didn't commit a single error in the field. Jake Lanciani had four chances in the field, the most on the team.  Engel led Rockport Townies with one hit in one at bats.

Rockport @ Topsfield from 7/2

 The rain-out will be made up Monday, July 19th.  5:45pm @ Proctor School.

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Manchester-Essex sweeps Ipswich

Manchester/Essex Mariners defeated Ipswich Chiefs 8-0 on Tuesday as three pitchers combined to throw a shutout.

Dylan Wilson led the Mariners to victory by driving in four runs. Wilson went 2-for-3 at the plate with 2 home runs, both in the second inning.

Rusty Tucker earned the win as he lasted four innings, allowing two hits and zero runs while striking out 11. Wilson and Caulin Rogers entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

Corey Greaney pitched well in relief for the Chiefs, going four and one-third innings, allowing zero runs on four hits and striking out six.

The Mariners scattered nine hits in the game. Emmanuel Morrata and Wilson each collected multiple hits. 

Alex Morris led Ipswich Chiefs with two hits in three at bats.

Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Mariners over Chiefs

Ipswich Chiefs watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in an 11-0 loss to Man./Essex Mariners on Monday. Man./Essex Mariners scored on a home run by Bennett O'Leary in the first inning and a double by Marcus Montignino in the second inning.

The Ipswich Chiefs struggled to put runs on the board and had a tough time defensively containing Man./Essex Mariners, giving up 11 runs.

Man./Essex Mariners opened up scoring in the first inning. O'Leary drove in two when O'Leary homered.

One bright spot for Ipswich Chiefs was a single by Jake Greaney in the fifth inning.

Ryan Marques was the winning pitcher for Man./Essex Mariners. The pitcher allowed one hit and zero runs over four innings, striking out six and walking one. Kellen Field and Corey McCollum entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

Greaney took the loss for Ipswich Chiefs. Greaney allowed nine hits and six runs over five innings, striking out three and walking one.

Erik Gongas, Aidan O'Keefe, Greaney, Corey Greaney, Sam Blizard, John O’Brien, and Josh O’brien each collected one hit to lead Ipswich Chiefs.

Man./Essex Mariners collected 15 hits on the day. Field, O'Leary, James McKenna, and EJ Field all managed multiple hits for Man./Essex Mariners. Field led Man./Essex Mariners with four hits in five at bats. Man./Essex Mariners was sure-handed and didn't commit a single error. Field made the most plays with 12.

Friday, July 2, 2021

Tight Game Between Hamilton Generals and Man./Essex Mariners Ends in a Tie

Hamilton Generals and Man./Essex Mariners played to a 4-4 tie on Thursday. Man./Essex Mariners tied the game on a home run in the fourth inning. Man./Essex Mariners got things started in the first inning when an error scored two runs for Man./Essex Mariners. 


In the top of the fourth inning, Man./Essex Mariners tied things up at four. Emmanuel Morrata hit a solo homer. Hamilton Generals notched three runs in the third inning. Hamilton Generals offense in the inning was led by Will Frain and Larry Saggese, who all drove in runs. 


Hamilton Generals saw the ball well today, racking up nine hits in the game. Hunter Willochoski and Paul Horgan all managed multiple hits for Hamilton Generals. Horgan and Willochoski all had two hits to lead Hamilton Generals.  Bennett O'Leary went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Man./Essex Mariners in hits.

Man./Essex Mariners Can't Catch Up To Hamilton Generals

Man./Essex Mariners fell behind early and couldn't come back in a 12-2 loss to Hamilton Generals on Tuesday. Hamilton Generals scored on a double by Hunter Willochoski in the first inning, a single by Harrison O'Brien in the first inning, a single by Paul Horgan in the second inning, a single by Will Frain in the second inning, a double by Ryan Hutchinson in the second inning, and a double by Keegan O’Shea in the second inning. 


The Man./Essex Mariners struggled to contain the high-powered offense of Hamilton Generals, giving up 12 runs. Hamilton Generals got things started in the first inning. Willochoski drove in one when Willochoski doubled.  Hamilton Generals scored six runs in the second inning. Horgan, Frain, Hutchinson, and O’Shea each drove in runs during the inning. 


Luke Mclintock was the winning pitcher for Hamilton Generals. Mclintock went four innings, allowing two runs on four hits, striking out four and walking one. Jake Lanciani and O'Brien entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.
 

Dylan Wilson took the loss for Man./Essex Mariners. The pitcher went one and two-thirds innings, allowing eight runs on seven hits.  James McKenna went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Man./Essex Mariners in hits. Man./Essex Mariners didn't commit a single error in the field. EJ Field had seven chances in the field, the most on the team.  Hamilton Generals tallied 19 hits. Frain, Lanciani, O'Brien, Horgan, and Willochoski all collected multiple hits for Hamilton Generals. Frain led Hamilton Generals with four hits in five at bats.

Beverly Giants Claims Victory Over Ipswich Chiefs

Beverly Giants took home a 4-2 victory over Ipswich Chiefs on Sunday.
 

Sean Martin was the winning pitcher for Beverly Giants. The righthander went six and a third innings, allowing two runs on four hits, striking out two and walking one. Robert Palacios threw two-thirds of an inning in relief out of the bullpen. Palacios recorded the last two outs to earn the save for Beverly Giants. 


Andy Brown, Brad Petipas, Andrew "Woody" Terista, Kevin Harutunian, and Saul Pena each managed one hit to lead Beverly Giants. Brown led Beverly Giants with three stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with seven stolen bases.

Generals Sweep Doubleheader in Rockport

Game 1
Rockport Townies fell behind early and couldn't come back in a 3-2 loss to Hamilton Generals on Sunday. Hamilton Generals took the lead on a home run in the first inning. 


The pitching was strong on both sides. Hamilton Generals pitchers struck out eight, while Rockport Townies sat down three. Hamilton Generals got things started in the first inning. Hunter Willochoski drove in two when Willochoski homered. 


Paul Horgan was the winning pitcher for Hamilton Generals. Horgan lasted seven innings, allowing four hits and two runs while striking out eight. 


Mackenzie Quinn took the loss for Rockport Townies. The righty lasted four innings, allowing eight hits and three runs while striking out two and walking zero. 


Joe Muzio, Alex Webb, Nate Ferriero, and Brett Bouchie each collected one hit to lead Rockport Townies.
Harrison O'Brien went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Hamilton Generals in hits.



Game 2
Rockport Townies Pitches Well, But Can't Find Enough Runs in Loss to Hamilton Generals


Both teams were strong on the pitcher's mound on Sunday, but Hamilton Generals was just a little bit stronger at the plate in a victory over Rockport Townies on Sunday. Derick MacDowell started the game for Rockport Townies and recorded 21 outs. 


Rockport Townies lost despite out-hitting Hamilton Generals four to three.  Phil Durgin led the Hamilton Generals to victory on the mound. Durgin went seven innings, allowing one run on four hits, striking out six and walking one. 


MacDowell took the loss for Rockport Townies. The righthander lasted seven innings, allowing three hits and two runs while striking out six. Zach Morris led Rockport Townies with two hits in three at bats. Rockport Townies was sure-handed and didn't commit a single error. Keady Segel made the most plays with six.

Topsfield @ Beverly Makeup

 The Opening day matchup will be made up as part of a doubleheader on Sunday, July 11th.  Game 1 starts at 4pm at Cooney Field.

Thursday, July 1, 2021

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Mariners at Chiefs (makeup)

 The opening day makeup between the Mariners and the Chiefs will be Friday July 30th at Ipswich.

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Rams -6, Chiefs -3

 Joe Martin went 4 shutout innings for the win. The teams play again Wednesday in Rowley 

Sunday, June 27, 2021

Despite Strong Fight, Ipswich Chiefs Can't Top Beverly Giants

Despite a 9-run deficit in the second inning, Ipswich Chiefs almost came all the way back, eventually falling 9-8 to Beverly Giants on Friday. Ipswich Chiefs tallied seven runs in the failed comeback. Eric Gongas, Parker Jennings, Bobby Grady, John Mcnaught, Josh O’brien, and John O’Brien each picked up RBIs. 


Ipswich Chiefs fell behind early in the loss. Beverly Giants scored on a double by Luke McDonald in the first inning, a single by Brady McGrath in the first inning, a walk by Sean Martin in the first inning, a single by Kevin Harutunian in the first inning, a single by Andy Brown in the first inning, and a double by Josh Levesque in the second inning. 


Beverly Giants got things moving in the first inning. McDonald drove in one when McDonald doubled.
Ipswich Chiefs scored four runs in the seventh inning. O’brien, O’Brien, and Grady each had RBIs in the frame. 


Brown was the winning pitcher for Beverly Giants. Brown surrendered three runs on five hits over four and a third innings, striking out four and walking one. McGrath and Levesque entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.  Gongas took the loss for Ipswich Chiefs. The pitcher went one inning, allowing seven runs on four hits and striking out one. 


Ipswich Chiefs racked up 11 hits on the day. O’Brien, Andrew Mcfarland, and Jennings all managed multiple hits for Ipswich Chiefs. O’Brien led Ipswich Chiefs with three hits in four at bats. Ipswich Chiefs didn't commit a single error in the field. O’Brien had six chances in the field, the most on the team. Beverly Giants tallied 11 hits on the day. McGrath, McDonald, and Brown each had multiple hits for Beverly Giants. McGrath went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Beverly Giants in hits.

Friday, June 25, 2021

Hamilton 8, Topsfield 6

Generals sweep with 8-6 win over Tories.  Topsfield Tories Can't Quite Erase 8-Run Deficit in Loss to Hamilton Generals.


Topsfield Tories's effort to come back from down eight runs in the third inning came up just short, as they fell 8-6 to Hamilton Generals on Friday. Topsfield Tories managed six runs in the failed comeback.  Andrew Heath, Tom Cadmus, Cadmus, and James Berti came through with RBIs to lead the rally.
 

Topsfield Tories fell behind early in the loss. Hamilton Generals scored on a single by Luke Painchaud in the first inning, a single by Will Frain in the second inning, and a home run by Hunter Willochoski in the second inning. 


In the first inning, Hamilton Generals got their offense started when Topsfield Tories notched three runs in the fifth inning. The offensive firepower by Topsfield Tories was led by Cadmus and Berti, who all drove in runs.  Painchaud earned the win for Hamilton Generals. Painchaud surrendered six runs on nine hits over six innings, walking zero. Willochoski threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. Willochoski recorded the last three outs to earn the save for Hamilton Generals.

 
Zack Lamkin took the loss for Topsfield Tories. The hurler surrendered eight runs on 12 hits over seven innings, striking out five.  Topsfield Tories collected nine hits on the day. Will Twiss, Heath, Cadmus, and Matt Lessard all managed multiple hits for Topsfield Tories. Lessard, Cadmus, Heath, and Twiss all had two hits to lead Topsfield Tories. 


Hamilton Generals racked up 12 hits. Harrison O'Brien, Paul Horgan, Keegan O’Shea, and Frain each racked up multiple hits for Hamilton Generals. O'Brien led Hamilton Generals with three hits in four at bats.

Two Hamilton Generals Pitchers Combine to Defeat Topsfield Tories in Shutout Game

Hamilton Generals defeated Topsfield Tories 16-0 on Thursday as two pitchers combined to throw a shutout. Mark Roselli struck out James Berti to finish off the game.  Hamilton Generals was boosted by Hunter Willochoski who went 4-for-5 at the plate. Willochoski singled in the first, singled in the third, homered in the fifth, and singled in the sixth. 


In the first inning, Hamilton Generals got their offense started. Chris Huggett drove in one when Huggett singled.  A single by Andrew Heath in the second inning was a positive for Topsfield Tories. 


Sal Guarino was credited with the victory for Hamilton Generals. The ace surrendered zero runs on four hits over six innings, striking out four and walking zero. Roselli threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. Andrew Cavanaugh took the loss for Topsfield Tories. The bulldog allowed 13 hits and 13 runs over five innings, striking out four.


Hamilton Generals smacked one home run on the day. Willochoski went for the long ball in the fifth inning.  Hamilton Generals tallied 18 hits. Larry Saggese, Willochoski, Huggett, Bryan Vitale, and Paul Horgan each collected multiple hits for Hamilton Generals. Willochoski and Saggese all had four hits to lead Hamilton Generals.

Mariners 4 Rams 2

Rusty Tucker went 7 strong innings for the Mariner win. Bennett O'Leary and Tucker chipped in big RBI hits.

Jake Barressi pitched well for the Rams.

Thursday, June 24, 2021

Mariners 2 Rams 0

Dylan Wilson held the Rams to 3 hits last night in Rowley, throwing a complete game shutout to lead the Mariners to a 2 to 0 victory. He also chipped in the only RBI on a first inning double.


Rowley Rams watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in a 2-0 loss to Man./Essex Mariners on Wednesday. Man./Essex Mariners took the lead on a double in the first inning.  The pitching was strong on both sides. Man./Essex Mariners pitchers struck out seven, while Rowley Rams sat down five. 


Man./Essex Mariners opened up scoring in the first inning, when Dylan Wilson doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.  One bright spot for Rowley Rams was a single by Joe White in the second inning. Wilson was the winning pitcher for Man./Essex Mariners. The fireballer surrendered zero runs on three hits over seven innings, striking out seven.  Dylan Copeland took the loss for Rowley Rams. The hurler lasted seven innings, allowing six hits and two runs while striking out five. 


Dimitri Hunt, James Wood, and White all had one hit to lead Rowley Rams.  James McKenna led Man./Essex Mariners with two hits in three at bats.

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Ipswich Chiefs Defeats Rockport Townies in Pitcher's Duel

Both teams were strong on the mound Monday, but Ipswich Chiefs defeated Rockport Townies 3-2. Jake Greaney allowed just five hits to Rockport Townies.  In the first inning, Rockport Townies got their offense started. Alex Webb grounded out, scoring one run. 


Rockport Townies evened things up at two in the top of the fifth inning. Jack Sperry drove in one when Sperry doubled.  Ipswich Chiefs pulled away for good with zero runs in the fifth inning.  Greaney led the Ipswich Chiefs to victory on the hill. Greaney lasted nine innings, allowing five hits and two runs while striking out six. 


Derick MacDowell took the loss for Rockport Townies. MacDowell lasted one and two-thirds innings, allowing two hits and one run while striking out three.  Sperry started the game for Rockport Townies. The lefthander lasted seven innings, allowing seven hits and two runs while striking out six.
 

Ipswich Chiefs totaled nine hits in the game. Eric Gongas and John O’Brien each had multiple hits for Ipswich Chiefs. Gongas went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead Ipswich Chiefs in hits.  Rockport Townies didn't commit a single error in the field. Keady Segel had 11 chances in the field, the most on the team.

Monday, June 21, 2021

Early Lead For Hamilton Generals Seals Fate For Beverly Giants

Beverly Giants fell behind early and couldn't come back in a 7-2 loss to Hamilton Generals on Sunday. Hamilton Generals scored on a walk by Hunter Willochoski in the second inning and a single by Keegan O’Shea in the second inning. 


Hamilton Generals fired up the offense in the first inning, when Tim McKenna lined out, driving in a run.
Hamilton Generals scored three runs in the fourth inning. Hamilton Generals big bats were led by Paul Horgan, O’Shea, and McKenna, all driving in runs in the inning. 


Phil Durgin got the win for Hamilton Generals. The righthander allowed five hits and two runs over five innings, striking out six.  Horgan started the game for Hamilton Generals. The hurler surrendered zero runs on two hits over two innings, striking out four and walking one.


Beverly Giants saw the ball well today, racking up seven hits in the game. Brad Petipas and Andy Brown all managed multiple hits for Beverly Giants. Brown and Petipas all had two hits to lead Beverly Giants.
Hamilton Generals racked up ten hits. O’Shea, Tim O’Leary, and Neil Simmons each had multiple hits for Hamilton Generals. Hamilton Generals didn't commit a single error in the field. O’Shea had the most chances in the field with ten.

Sunday, June 20, 2021

Topsfield Tories Struggles to Find Groove Against Man./Essex Mariners

Topsfield Tories had trouble keeping up with Man./Essex Mariners in a 12-3 loss on Friday.   Man./Essex Mariners opened up scoring in the first inning, when Emmanuel Morrata doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run. 


Man./Essex Mariners pulled away for good with five runs in the second inning. In the second Luis Reyes singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run, EJ Field doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs, and Marcus Montignino homered on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.
 

Ryan Marques pitched Man./Essex Mariners to victory. The bulldog surrendered three runs on eight hits over five innings, striking out five and walking one. Corey McCollum threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. 


Tom Cadmus took the loss for Topsfield Tories. The bulldog allowed 13 hits and 11 runs over four innings, striking out two and walking zero. 


Topsfield Tories racked up eight hits on the day. Zack Lamkin and James Berti each racked up multiple hits for Topsfield Tories. Berti and Lamkin each managed two hits to lead Topsfield Tories.  Man./Essex Mariners saw the ball well today, racking up 15 hits in the game. Morrata, Montignino, Caulin Rogers, Dylan Wilson, and Field all managed multiple hits for Man./Essex Mariners.

Saturday, June 19, 2021

Mariners 12 Tories 3

 Topsfield Tories had trouble keeping up with Man./Essex Mariners in a 12-3 loss on Friday.

Man./Essex Mariners opened up scoring in the first inning, when Emmanuel Morrata doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

Man./Essex Mariners pulled away for good with five runs in the second inning.  In the second Luis Reyes singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run, EJ Field doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs, and Marcus Montignino homered on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.

Ryan Marques pitched Man./Essex Mariners to victory, surrendering three runs on eight hits over five innings, striking out five and walking one.  Corey McCollum threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.

Tom Cadmus took the loss for Topsfield Tories. The bulldog allowed 13 hits and 11 runs over four innings, striking out two and walking zero.

Topsfield Tories racked up eight hits on the day.  Zack Lamkin and James Berti each racked up multiple hits for Topsfield Tories.  Berti and Lamkin each managed two hits to lead Topsfield Tories.

Man./Essex Mariners saw the ball well today, racking up 15 hits in the game.  Morrata, Montignino, Caulin Rogers, Dylan Wilson, and Field all managed multiple hits for Man./Essex Mariners.


Friday, June 18, 2021

Hamilton Generals Over Ipswich Chiefs, 19-3

Hamilton Generals easily did away with Ipswich Chiefs 19-3 on Thursday.  Hamilton Generals opened up scoring in the first inning. Carter Coffey singled on a 1-0 count, scoring two runs. 


Hamilton Generals tallied six runs in the third inning. The big inning was thanks to doubles by Hunter Willochoski and Trevor Lyons, a walk by Cam Vatour, and by Keegan O’Shea. 


Luke Painchaud got the win for Hamilton Generals. Painchaud lasted five innings, allowing seven hits and one run while striking out four and walking zero. Tim O’Leary threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.  Sam Blizard took the loss for Ipswich Chiefs. Blizard surrendered 11 runs on ten hits over five innings, striking out two. 


Hamilton Generals racked up 15 hits on the day. Chris Huggett, O’Shea, Jake Lanciani, Coffey, and Willochoski each collected multiple hits for Hamilton Generals. O’Shea and Huggett all had three hits to lead Hamilton Generals. Hamilton Generals didn't commit a single error in the field. O’Shea had eight chances in the field, the most on the team. 


Ipswich Chiefs saw the ball well today, racking up eight hits in the game. Chas Rousseau and Corey Greaney each had multiple hits for Ipswich Chiefs.

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Mariners over Tories

 Rusty Tucker shut down Topsfield Tories, throwing a complete game shutout and leading Man./Essex Mariners to a 15-0 victory on Tuesday

Tucker led Man./Essex Mariners to victory by driving in four runs.  Tucker went 3-for-3 at the plate.  Tucker drove in runs on a home run in the fourth and a single in the fifth.

Man./Essex Mariners got on the board in the first inning when EJ Field's sac fly scored one run for Man./Essex Mariners.

Man./Essex Mariners notched seven runs in the fifth inning.  The rally was led by singles by Luis Reyes, Marcus Montignino, and Tucker, a home run by Bennett O'Leary, and a fielder's choice by Field.

One bright spot for Topsfield Tories was a single by Tom Cadmus in the fourth inning.

Tucker earned the victory on the hill for Man./Essex Mariners. The pitcher lasted five innings, allowing one hit and zero runs while striking out 12 and walking zero.

Andrew Cavanaugh took the loss for Topsfield Tories. The bulldog went three innings, allowing three runs on six hits and walking one.

Man./Essex Mariners tallied two home runs on the day. Tucker put one out in the fourth inning. O'Leary went for the long ball in the fifth inning.

Man./Essex Mariners racked up 16 hits on the day.  Tucker, Caulin Rogers, and Montignino all managed multiple hits for Man./Essex Mariners.  Montignino, Rogers, and Tucker each collected three hits to lead Man./Essex Mariners.

Cadmus led Topsfield Tories with one hit in two at bats.

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Rams/Giants rained out

 Rowley and Beverly were rained out in the bottom of the 2nd. Makeup date TBD

Generals 11, Chiefs 4

Ipswich Chiefs Loses Lead Early in Defeat


Ipswich Chiefs fell behind early and couldn't come back in an 11-4 loss to Hamilton Generals on Monday. Hamilton Generals took the lead on a stolen base in the first inning.  The Ipswich Chiefs struggled to contain the high-powered offense of Hamilton Generals, giving up 11 runs. 


In the first inning, Hamilton Generals got their offense started. Hamilton Generals scored on a stolen base during Carter Coffey's at bat. Then Coffey singled.  Ipswich Chiefs tallied three runs in the third inning. John O’Brien had an RBI ground-out in the inning to lead the run scoring. 


Hamilton Generals scored five runs in the third inning. The offensive onslaught by Hamilton Generals was led by Paul Horgan, Harrison O'Brien, Coffey, Keegan O’Shea, and Neil Simmons, all driving in runs in the frame.  Mark Roselli got the win for Hamilton Generals. The pitcher lasted five innings, allowing three hits and four runs while striking out seven. 


Finn Maclennan took the loss for Ipswich Chiefs. The hurler went two and a third innings, allowing nine runs on three hits and striking out five.   Evan Stein went 2-for-2 at the plate to lead Ipswich Chiefs in hits.
Horgan led Hamilton Generals with three stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with seven stolen bases.

Monday, June 14, 2021

Topsfield Tories Defeats Ipswich Chiefs, 6-3

Topsfield Tories was victorious over Ipswich Chiefs, 6-3
 

Topsfield Tories got on the board in the first inning. Zack Lamkin drove in one when Lamkin singled.
Shane Grady earned the victory on the mound for Topsfield Tories. The fireballer allowed seven hits and three runs over five innings, striking out four.
 

Jake Greaney took the loss for Ipswich Chiefs. The righty lasted four innings, allowing six hits and six runs while striking out one and walking one. 


Grady led Topsfield Tories with two hits in two at bats. Topsfield Tories didn't commit a single error in the field. James Berti had the most chances in the field with five.

Mariners 10 Giants 9

 Kellen Field picked up the win going 4 strong innings. Beverly climbed back after being down 7-0 but M/E held on for a 10-9 victory.

Friday, June 11, 2021

Hamilton Generals Claims Lead in Sixth Inning to Defeat Rowley Rams

Hamilton Generals ran off with the lead late in the game in a 3-2 victory over Rowley Rams on Thursday.  The game was tied at two with Hamilton Generals batting in the bottom of the sixth when Dave Ingraham's wild pitch allowed one run to score for Hamilton Generals.
 

The pitching was strong on both sides. Hamilton Generals pitchers struck out six, while Rowley Rams pitchers sat down nine. Rowley Rams fired up the offense in the second inning, when CJ Ingraham singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run. 


Jake Lanciani earned the victory on the pitcher's mound for Hamilton Generals. The hurler went two innings, allowing zero runs on one hit, striking out one and walking zero.  Ingraham took the loss for Rowley Rams. The hurler allowed two hits and three runs over one inning, striking out one and walking one.


Paul Horgan started the game for Hamilton Generals. The fireballer surrendered two runs on four hits over five innings, striking out five.  Harrison O'Brien and Ian Coffey each managed one hit to lead Hamilton Generals. Hamilton Generals stole seven bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Lanciani led the way with four.  Ingraham went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Rowley Rams in hits.

Thursday, June 10, 2021

Generals 1, Rams 2

Rowley Rams Clinches Lead in Sixth Inning for Victory Over Hamilton Generals


Rowley Rams ran off with the lead late in the game in a 2-1 victory over Hamilton Generals on Wednesday. The game was tied at one with Rowley Rams batting in the bottom of the sixth when Sal Guarino's wild pitch allowed one run to score for Rowley Rams. 


The pitching was strong on both sides. Dylan Copeland struck out two, while Guarino sat down two.
Copeland was the winning pitcher for Rowley Rams. The hurler allowed five hits and one run over seven innings, striking out two and walking one. 


Guarino took the loss for Hamilton Generals. Guarino allowed two hits and two runs over six innings, striking out two and walking one.  Justin Bolla and Jake Sickel each collected one hit to lead Rowley Rams.

Mariners 7 Giants 4

  • Man./Essex Mariners Clinches Lead In Sixth Inning To Defeat Beverly Giants

    Man./Essex Mariners nabbed the lead late in the game in a 7-4 victory over Beverly Giants on Wednesday. The game was tied at four with Man./Essex Mariners batting in the bottom of the sixth when an error scored one run for Man./Essex Mariners.

    Beverly Giants scored three runs in the third inning, but Man./Essex Mariners still managed to pull out the victory. The offensive onslaught by Beverly Giants was led by Luke McDonald and Andrew "Woody" Terista, who all drove in runs.

    Man./Essex Mariners evened things up at four in the bottom of the fourth inning. EJ Fieldsingled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.

    Man./Essex Mariners notched four runs in the fourth inning. Man./Essex Mariners put the pressure on, lead by a single by Field and a double by Marcus Montignino.

    Alexander Sosa was the winning pitcher for Man./Essex Mariners. The hurler lasted three and a third innings, allowing one hit and zero runs while striking out one and walking one.

    Sean Martin took the loss for Beverly Giants. The righty went one inning, allowing three runs on four hits, striking out one and walking one.

    Ryan Marques started the game for Man./Essex Mariners. He allowed five hits and Three Earned runs over three and two-thirds innings, striking out four and walking one Josh Levesque started the game for Beverly Giants. The pitcher lasted five innings, allowing six hits and four runs while striking out five

    Man./Essex Mariners racked up ten hits. Montignino and Lars Arsten all collected multiple hits for Man./Essex Mariners. Montignino went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Man./Essex Mariners in hits.

    Beverly Giants racked up six hits in the game. Loany Rosario and Terista each managed multiple hits for Beverly Giants.


Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Mariners 5 Townies 4

 The Mariners & Townies engaged in a back and forth affair last night in Gloucester. The Townies opened up with 2 runs in the top of the first, the Mariners plated 3 in the bottom half. Heading into the 7th the Mariners had a 4 to 2 lead. With two outs a throwing error allowed 2 runs to score to tie the game. In the bottom half Bennett O'Leary knocked in Rusty Tucker with a line drive to right to win the game.

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Beverly Giants Can't Catch Up To Rowley Rams

Beverly Giants watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in a 13-1 loss to Rowley Rams on Sunday. Rowley Rams scored on a home run by Justin Bolla in the first inning, a single by Curtis Putnam in the first inning, a sacrifice fly by Bolla in the second inning, and a sacrifice fly by Tim Cashman in the second inning. 


The Beverly Giants struggled to put runs on the board and had a tough time defensively containing Rowley Rams, giving up 13 runs. 


In the first inning, Rowley Rams got their offense started. Bolla homered on a 0-1 count, scoring two runs.
Rowley Rams scored three runs in the seventh inning. Rowley Rams scored its runs on a triple by Dimitri Hunt. 


Andy Brown was on the pitcher's mound for Beverly Giants. Brown allowed three hits and three runs over one inning, striking out one. 


Luke McDonald, Brad Petipas, and Loany Rosario each managed one hit to lead Beverly Giants.
Rowley Rams tallied 11 hits in the game. Bolla, Hunt, C Ingraham, and Joe White all collected multiple hits for Rowley Rams. Bolla led Rowley Rams with three hits in five at bats.

Ipswich Chiefs Clinches Lead in Fifth Inning to Defeat Topsfield Tories

Ipswich Chiefs snatched the lead late in the game in a 7-5 victory over Topsfield Tories on Monday. 

Ipswich Chiefs was down 4-3 in the bottom of the fifth inning when Jake Greaney singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs. 


Ipswich Chiefs earned the victory despite allowing Topsfield Tories to score three runs in the first inning. Topsfield Tories's big inning was driven by doubles by Zack Lamkin and Andrew Heath and a single by Matt Lessard. 


Topsfield Tories got things started in the first inning when Lamkin doubled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run.  Brendan Duffy got the win for Ipswich Chiefs. The fireballer lasted seven innings, allowing 11 hits and five runs while striking out 13 and walking one.  Alex Zenus took the loss for Topsfield Tories. The hurler went five and a third innings, allowing seven runs on nine hits and striking out six. 


Ipswich Chiefs collected nine hits. Greaney, Josh O’brien, and Parker Jennings all had multiple hits for Ipswich Chiefs. Jennings, O’brien, and Greaney all had two hits to lead Ipswich Chiefs. Ipswich Chiefs didn't commit a single error in the field. O’brien had 13 chances in the field, the most on the team. Topsfield Tories saw the ball well today, racking up 11 hits in the game. Heath, Lessard, and Zenus all collected multiple hits for Topsfield Tories. Heath led Topsfield Tories with three hits in four at bats.  Topsfield Tories was sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. Lamkin had the most chances in the field with six.

Townies 3, Mariners 0

 Kenzie Quinn with the CG shut-out in a 3-0 win over the M-E Mariners at Evans Field.

Friday, June 4, 2021

Generals 2, Townies 0

 The Hamilton Generals picked up a shut-out win in their 2021 home opener at Patton Park over the Rockport Townies - 2-0.

Thursday, June 3, 2021

Hamilton @ Rockport Make-up

 5/30 game Hamilton @ Rockport will be made up as part of a double header on 6/27 in Rockport.  Game 1 begins at 4pm.

Beverly Giants Defeated By Hamilton Generals

One bright spot for Beverly Giants was a single by Brady McGrath in the third inning. 


Sal Guarino took the win for Hamilton Generals. The ace surrendered zero runs on two hits over five innings, striking out three and walking zero. Jake Lanciani threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.
Josh Levesque took the loss for Beverly Giants. The righthander went four innings, allowing three runs on four hits and striking out two. 


McGrath, Luke McDonald, and Andrew "Woody" Terista each collected one hit to lead Beverly Giants.
Hamilton Generals racked up five hits in the game. Harrison O'Brien and Hunter Willochoski all collected multiple hits for Hamilton Generals. O'Brien led Hamilton Generals with three hits in four at bats.

Mariners 3 Chiefs 0

 Rusty Tucker (5in.) and Dylan Wilson (2in.) combined to strikeout 19 Ipswich batters to lead the Mariners. All three mariner runs were scored in the 3rd on a few errors and a 2 out RBI double by Tucker. Jake Greeney pitched well for the Chiefs.

Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Rowley-11, Topsfield-0

Dylan Copeland and Kyle Greenler combined for a no hitter. Colby Ingraham had 5 hits for Rowley. The 2 teams meet again Friday in Topsfield.

Monday, May 31, 2021

Memorial Day

 Today's M/E @ Ipswich game is postponed due to the weather.  Makeup TBD

Sunday, May 30, 2021

Opening Day 2021 Rained Out

 Both of today's opening day match-ups have been rained out.  No make-up dates have been announced.

Friday, May 28, 2021

2020 Season Re-Cap

2020 Playoffs

FINALS
(4) M/E vs (2) Rowley
Rams Win Series 3-0
SEMI-FINALS
(4) M/E vs (1) Rockport
Mariners Win Series 2-0
(3) Hamilton vs (2) Rowley
Rams Win Series 2-0
PLAY-IN ROUND
(3) Hamilton defeats (6) Ipswich
(4) M/E defeats (5) Beverly



2020 ITL Standings

TEAM - W-L-T - POINTS
Rockport 7-2 (14)
Rowley 7-3 (14)
Hamilton 6-4 (12)
Man./Essex 6-4 (12)
Beverly 2-7 (2)**
Ipswich/Tops. 1-9 (1)*

Sunday, January 10, 2021

One of the best, Benjamin M. Hathaway, 1982-2020


Benjamin M. Hathaway
November 24, 1982 - December 29, 2020


Topsfield - Sometimes lights are so bright that they are only meant to shine for a short time. And when they are out of sight, their warmth will still be felt forever.
This is the story of Ben Hathaway.

Ben passed on December 29, 2020. Funny and kind-hearted...one of a kind.
He has left a legacy of love to his family and friends. He leaves his two shining stars, Benny and Natalee, they will carry this legacy with them. The best son his parents could ever wish for and the depths of their loss cannot be measured.

The list of those who loved him and those that he loved could go on and on. But especially the following, remain here for now...to miss him every day.

His children - Benny and Natalee and their mother Amanda. His mommy Holly, his Dad - Del and his wife, Joanne, his fiance - Ashley, his auntie Robin and uncle Wayne and his cousin, Eric. Also leaving his stepdad - Dick, his step siblings - Sara, Allison, Mikey, Jannice and TJ. He leaves his best friend - Mike, also, Brookie, Max, T, Dave and Greeny. His future in-laws, Jim, Maryann, Cheryl, David and James. His uncles and cousins, Dave Sr., Bruce, Heidi, Heather, Sam, Del, Dave, Dany
He goes to sit beside his grandparents, Lala and Papa and our sweet Kimmy will welcome him to wherever it is we go.

A celebration of his life will be scheduled at a later date. The Mackey Funeral Home, Middleton, is assisting the family with arrangements. To share a memory, or offer a condolence kindly visit www.mackeyfuneralhome.com.




A Note from Current Topsfield Tories Manager -

"... just before the New Year, former Topsfield Tories player/manager Ben Hathaway passed away. Benny was a great teammate and definitely one of the great reasons to play for the Tories. We had some terrible years record wise, but I don't know of anyone that had more fun when times were tough than Benny. He made coming to games fun. He loved the game and loved playing in the ITL. Even after he stopped playing, opposing teams would ask about Benny and say how hilarious he was. RIP to one of the best people to wear a Tories uniform."