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05/21/24 - Home | 10-0 W |
04/10/23 - Home | 3-0 W |
05/07/22 - Away | 5-4 W |
06/02/21 - Home | 7-8 L |
05/17/21 - Away | 8-1 W |
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Algonquin Regional and Nashoba Regional are an even 5-5 against one another since April of 2017, but likely not for long. The Titans will be playing at home against the Wolves at 4:00 p.m. on Friday. The two teams have allowed few runs on average (Algonquin Regional 3, Nashoba Regional 3.4) so any runs scored will be well earned.
If Algonquin Regional beats Nashoba Regional with four runs on Friday, it's going to be the team's new lucky number: they've won their past two contests with that exact score. The Titans came out on top in a nail-biter against Grafton on Wednesday, sneaking past 4-3. The win made it back-to-back victories for the Titans.
Meanwhile, Nashoba Regional fought the good fight in their extra-innings match against St. Paul on Wednesday but wound up with a less-than-desirable result. They fell just short of the Knights by a score of 1-0. The Wolves' defeat signaled the end of their five-game winning streak.
Nate Machado spent all eight innings on the mound, and it's clear why: he surrendered a run (which was unearned) on three hits and racked up 12 Ks. He also tossed no earned runs, which is notable because Nashoba Regional is 4-2 when he allows at most one earned run, but 6-7 otherwise.
On the hitting side, Ben Lamson made the most of his time at bat despite the final result and went a perfect 3-for-3 with two stolen bases and one double.
Algonquin Regional's victory bumped their record up to 14-5. As for Nashoba Regional, their loss dropped their record down to 10-9.
Algonquin Regional took their win against Nashoba Regional in their previous meeting back in May of 2024 by a conclusive 10-0 score. Will the Titans repeat their success, or do the Wolves have a new game plan this time around? We'll find out soon enough.
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