Week 1 (Fri. 5/9 – Sat. 5/17):
Player of the Week:
Robbie Lerro (McKay Club Beacons)
.500 (3-6), 2 HR, 6RBI, 2.125 OPS
Pitcher of the Week:
Eoin McAvinchey (West Roxbury Nationals)
7 IP, 0 R, 3-hit Shutout vs. Sabers, 2K, 1BB
Week 1 (Fri. 5/9 – Sat. 5/17):
Player of the Week:
Robbie Lerro (McKay Club Beacons)
.500 (3-6), 2 HR, 6RBI, 2.125 OPS
Pitcher of the Week:
Eoin McAvinchey (West Roxbury Nationals)
7 IP, 0 R, 3-hit Shutout vs. Sabers, 2K, 1BB
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The Yawkey Baseball League’s annual golf tournament will be held on Friday August 15 at William J. Devine Golf Course in Dorchester. To sign up, and for more info, please visit:
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Register by July 15 to save $25 on the admission fee. The full price admission after that date will be $150. You may also use the registration form below if you wish to mail a check for your admission.
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The Somerville Alibrandis announced yesterday that RHP Lamarre Rey has been signed by the Frontier Greys of the Frontier League. In 2013 YBL action, between regular- and post-season play, he pitched 52.2 innings without surrendering an earned run. In the first round of last year’s playoffs, he hurled a no-hitter against the Maddogs. The Greys will open their season on 5/16.
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Here is a WCVB News feature on YBL pitcher Jeff Allison, a former first round draft pick out of Peabody High School by the Florida Marlins. This is the latest installment in his incredible story of addiction and redemption, which has drawn widespread coverage over the past couple years from the likes of Peter Gammons and many others. For the past two seasons, Allison has been a member of the now-defunct Malden Bulldogs. The league looks forward to seeing him in a new YBL jersey for 2014 (though our hitters may find this a dubious hope).
Also check out http://jeffallison.org.
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Nick Vennochi is the new player-manager of the Malden Maddogs. He has taken the reins from Dave Hanley, for whom he also played at Emerson College from 2008-11. In his senior year, he was the captain and team MVP. That was a tremendous achievement for a guy who was cut from his high school team all four years at St. John’s Prep in Danvers, and it speaks volumes of his tenacious character.
“I was cut four straight years in high school,” he said, “but kept playing the game because I loved it so much and didn’t want someone else ending my career. I want to stop playing when I’m ready. I kept with it and made the Emerson team and started for three years.”
You can expect the Maddogs to play a gritty, unrelenting style of baseball on Veno’s watch.
Nickname: Veno
Positions: 1B, 3B, C, RF
Bats/Throws: R/R
Clubs played for in YBL:
South Boston Saints, 2009
Medford Maddogs, 2012-present (now Malden Maddogs)
Where did you grow up?
Melrose
Where do you live now?
Malden
Where did you go to college?
Emerson College
When is your birthday?
March 5, 1989
Do you coach/play anywhere outside the YBL? Where?
Played in MSBL for Blue Jays.
What do you do for a living?
Instructor at Extra Innings in Middleton, and Assistant to the Sports Communications Director at Wentworth Institute of Technology.
If you played pro ball, what was the most interesting city you called home?
No pro ball, but I did work for the Cotuit Kettleers in the Cape Cod Baseball League in 2010 when they won the championship. I did play-by-play and color commentary with Nick Coit of WLNE-TV. I also worked for the Lowell Spinners in 2011 in their merchandising department. In Cotuit, I was lucky enough to watch Deven Marrero of the Boston Red Sox organization play. And in 2011, the Spinners third baseman was Garin Checchini, also of the Red Sox.
What baseball awards / honors have you won in your life?
MVP Emerson Baseball 2011. All-GNAC Conference Third team, 2011.
Been part of any championship teams prior to / outside of the YBL?
Nope.
Favorite MLB position player of all time?
Chipper Jones
Favorite MLB pitcher of all time?
Pedro Martinez
What are the three best movies you’ve seen in the last year?
The Great Gatsby, Gangster Squad, American Hustle, Lone Survivor (Yeah, I gave you four.)
What concerts have you been to in the last year?
Drake
Read any good books lately?
The Science of Hitting by Ted Williams
Who is the most underrated player on the Maddogs?
Ryan Garber
Who else on the Maddogs would make for an interesting interview?
Geoff Lopes
Who is the toughest pitcher to face in the YBL?
Chris Dion
What was the most exciting moment you’ve had in the YBL?
Starting 3-13 last season and making the playoffs.
How would you improve the YBL?
Let scheduling software make the schedule. Play everyone twice. And less talk and more focus on the game we all love.
What are your hobbies/passions outside of baseball?
Gym, golf, friends.
What was the greatest accomplishment in your life?
Graduating college and getting a Masters degree.
Who is the most influential person(s) in your life?
My parents, Tom and Joan.
Tell me something about you that people wouldn’t know.
I love my family more than anything. And I include my close friends as family. I am a pretty open person, so if you know me, there’s not much you don’t know.
Do you have any pets?
A dog, Zoe; a cat, Rusty; and I’m an uncle to another dog, Cooper.
How does your significant other handle your baseball habit?
My significant other is my baseball habit.
What drives you to keep playing ball every summer?
I love this game. And I get to play with four college teammates, my best friends, and I still love to compete. Nothing is better than winning with your friends.
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A new era has begun for the Maddogs franchise. At the conclusion of last season, in which the Maddogs went on a tremendous 12-3 run at the end to reach the playoffs, longtime skipper and Franchise Holder, Dave Hanley, retired and handed the reins to Nick Vennochi. Last week, the club announced that they are leaving Playstead Park in Medford, which has been their home for over a decade, and will now play their home games at Maplewood Park in Malden, recently vacated by the folding of the Bulldogs franchise.
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