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Big Black vs Raptors – CJ Dunn played solidly on offense and Joey Santella made some great plays at second base for the Black. The Will Swain’s strong hitting and a fine play at shortstop by Stephen Grasso led the Raptors.

Fire Breathing Dragons vs Silver Rockets – The solid fielding performance of Sawyer Conrad and the hitting of Connor Miller led the Dragons. The Silver Rockets were led with strong hitting by Daryl Silverlieb and Steven Price. Matt Mitchell and Jeremy Fellin made great plays in the field.

Little Green Giants vs Crimson Giants – Matthew Wood had two hits and two putouts in the field to lead Little Green. Ryan King had two hits and played excellent defense. For the Crimson, Jacob Burden and Mark Dowling led the offense with several key hits while Joey Carrino’s glove anchored the defense.

Purple Dragons vs Lightning – Co-captain Michael Parker’s strong hitting and co-captain Constant Gregoire’s defense powered the Dragons. Harrison Depuy’s strong hitting and Brianna Baranowski’s fine play at second base led the Lightning.

Yankees vs Blue Wave – Jack Lago had a stellar catch and played solid defense and Sean Reilly had several nice hits for the Yankees. Matt Hess had a great day at the plate for the Blue Wave with three solid hits. Erik Street also played well in the field and at the plate, hitting several balls into the outfield.

 

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Athletics 5, Yankees 3 – Ryan Palmer and Devin NiCola powered the offense with key hits and Anders Fogelberg was aggressive on the basepaths to lead the A’s. Defensively, Ryan Truchess was outstanding and Matt Wielebinski had a solid performance on the mound. For the Yankees, Patrick Sullivan pitched great, Daniel Snyder had a good game behind the plate, and Kenneth Toal and Christopher Erikson had good games hitting and fielding.

Bluefish 7, Yankees 3 – Kaleb Rowe belted a grandslam to snap a 3-3 tie and lift the Bluefish to the win (the second time the ‘Fish have won this fall on a grandslam). Stephen Conway also homered. Austin Ryder and JP Blanco pitched well. For the Yankees, Brennan Merrick pitched well, Vikram Makayee did a good job behind the plate, and Jordan Hensel and Travis Szalay had good all-around games.

Tigers 13, Brookfield (#80) 8 – Austin Bonadio, Michael Greenwood, and Dylan O’Connor had two hits apiece to lead the Tigers to the win.

Tigers 11, Bombers 8 – Austin Bonadio had another standout pitching performance to lead the Tigers. Dylan O’Connor tripled and singled while Sam Hill and Michael Cascone had two hits each. Mark Agugliaro, Jack Brotherton, Ryan Cassidy, Johnny Kerins and Greg Frattaroli all had great defensive games for the Bombers.

Knights 13, Brookfield (#2) 0 – Colin Morris, Chris Tenney, Connor Blanc, and Andrew Kelley led the hitting attack for the Knights while Tim Bloom pitched well and made several outstanding defensive plays.

Knights 15, Brookfield 4 – Colin Morris and Nicky Sajovic pitched well and combined for seven strikeouts to lead the Knights. Morris had three hits and Chris Tenney and Tim Bloom had two hits apiece. Robbie Beier and Gabe Ruiz each drove in a pair of runs.

Gators 5, Hawks 3 – Mike Lengel and Jack Kneisel pitched well to lead the Gators to the win. Ian McWilliams and Ryan Tita teamed up for an impressive put out at first base.

Gators 11, Grandslams 1 – Robert Andreotta sparked the defense early in the game while Joe Anderson started the offense going to lead the Gators. Dean Deamers hit well at the plate. Richie Sandler hit a long one into right field and Ian McWilliams laid a nice bunt down the third base line with the bases loaded to spark the offense.

10/11

 

Eagles 13, Southbury (#1) 0 – Garrett Quinn had three hits (including two doubles), scored twice, drove in four runs and pitched well to lead the Eagles. RJ Roman had four hits and pitched two strong innings. Ryan Lasher, Michael Coates and Jamey Tibbets had great games offensively while Dan Sclafani, Adam Morehouse and Dale Neves contributed to the excellent pitching effort.

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