Suffolk baseball starts its final week of the regular-season at Gordon Tuesday, April 29. First pitch of the Conference of New England (CNE) contest is scheduled for 3:00 p.m.
Behind a nine-inning, complete-game effort from Pierce Salbego and 13 hits off eight different bats, Suffolk baseball secured a 10-5 game one win over Conference of New England Western New England foe Sunday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.
A three-run, seventh-inning by Western New England put Suffolk baseball in a two-run hole it could not climb out of, which handed the Rams a 5-3 Conference of New England setback in the nightcap of a double feature Sunday at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk baseball has a Conference of New England twinbill in store Sunday, April 27 when Western New England pays East Boston Memorial Park a visit. Game one is scheduled to start at 12:00 p.m.
Suffolk baseball’s bats were quiet against No. 3/4 Endicott and the nationally ranked Gulls took down the Rams, 19-0, in seven innings in Conference of New England play Tuesday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk baseball has four games over the next three days. Action gets underway with a twinbill at Wentworth Patriots Day, Monday, April 21 with No. 3/4 Endicott set to stop by Eastie Tuesday, April 22 and a non-conference outing at Salem State on Wednesday, April 23 to wrap up the stretch.
Suffolk baseball used early momentum from a game-opening jack by Colin Flynn to take down Wentworth, 2-1, Monday afternoon in Conference of New England action at Libbey Field.
Suffolk baseball rallied a three-run comeback in the top of the seventh to tie it up and force extra innings, but Wentworth managed to walk-off game two of the Conference of New England (CNE) double feature Monday, 6-5, at Libbey Field.
A two-run, go-ahead jack off Sebastian Lampert’s bat gave Suffolk baseball the lead in the eighth and a three-run ninth sealed the 6-3 game one victory over Curry for the Rams Saturday at Jack Valley Diamond.
Suffolk’s baseball’s bats produced 16 hits, five for extra bases including two grand slams, to take down Curry, 18-3, in seven innings, in the second game of a Conference of New England (CNE) double feature Saturday at Jack Valley Diamond.
Suffolk baseball snapped a six-game skid with a 13-7 win at MIT thanks to a staff-day on the bump, and a pair of multi-run homers to take down Thursday afternoon at Fran O’Brien Field.
Suffolk baseball takes a break from Conference of New England (CNE) competition Thursday, April 17 when it visits MIT for a 3:30 p.m. non-conference clash.
Suffolk baseball could not hold onto its early lead as a five-run eighth inning by the Beavers sent No. 29 Babson past the Rams, 9-4, Wednesday afternoon at Govoni Field.
In a back-and-forth Conference of New England (CNE) clash, Suffolk baseball came up short against Gordon, 6-5, in the 10th inning Tuesday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk baseball has a hectic midweek with three games over the next three days. The Rams start the action Tuesday, April 8 when Gordon stops by East Boston Memorial Park for a Conference of New England (CNE) clash with stops at No. 21/24 Babson and UMass Boston on the docket Wednesday, April 9 and Thursday, April 10.
A Rams error in the top of the ninth allowed Nichols to break a tied game and score the eventual game-winner to hand Suffolk baseball a 2-1 Conference of New England (CNE) loss in the opener of a twinbill Sunday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk baseball fell behind early and never found its way out of the hole to drop a 7-1 Conference of New England (CNE) decision to Nichols in game two of a doubleheader Sunday after at East Boston Memorial Park.
Weather played a factor for Suffolk baseball and its weekend scheduled got shuffled. The Rams will now turn their gears towards a Sunday, April 6 Conference of New England (CNE) twinbill with Nichols. Game one is scheduled for a 1:00 p.m. first pitch.
Graduate student third baseman Chris Cimino hit a walk-off base hit as Suffolk baseball defeated UMass Dartmouth, 4-3, Thursday at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk baseball steps away of Conference of New England (CNE) competition for a pair of midweek match-ups with No. 20 Babson and UMass Dartmouth. The Rams will visit the nationally ranked Beavers Wednesday, March 26 at 3:00 p.m., before hosting the Corsairs Thursday, March 27 at East Boston Memorial Park at 3:30 p.m.
Late scoring and the Rams bull pen came up clutch for Suffolk baseball in its 2025 Conference of New England (CNE) opener as the Rams managed to outlast Roger Williams, 6-4, in game one of a league twinbill Saturday at Paolino Field.
In back-and-forth action, Suffolk baseball came out on the wrong side of a 7-6 decision as Roger Williams broke a 6-all tie in the bottom of the seventh behind a double from Ethan Keeney to walk off with the second game of a Conference of New England (CNE) doubleheader, 7-6, Saturday at Paolino Field.
Suffolk baseball heads to Bristol, Rhode Island, Saturday, March 22 to get its Conference of New England (CNE) calendar underway with a twinbill at Roger Williams. Game one is scheduled to start at 12:00 p.m.
In its first game back in New England following its Spring Break trip, Suffolk baseball knocked off WPI, 7-3, Thursday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park. It was a staff day for the Rams’ pitchers and Alex Sorenti-Burns hit two bombs in the victory.
Suffolk baseball is back from its 11-game Spring Break trip and turns its attention to a Thursday, March 20 tilt with WPI at East Boston Memorial Park at 7:00 p.m.