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Peter Dubie’s Five-Inning Shutout Fuels Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox Victory

The Indiana-bound pitcher’s dominant relief outing highlights a turnaround after a rough previous start

A Dominant Outing on the Cape Cod League

On June 24, Peter Dubie took the mound for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox and delivered a flawless five-inning stretch, blanking Cotuit 5-0. He surrendered just a single baserunner while fanning seven batters, a performance that underscored his ability to command the game in short bursts.

The outing represented a stark contrast to his previous appearance, where he had yielded two runs in a single inning. Since then, Dubie has been reshaped into a relief role, a transition that has already yielded a 2.00 earned-run average across nine innings this summer.

A Brown University alumnus, Dubie is now committed to Indiana University for the upcoming fall semester, seeking both proximity to home and the chance to compete at the Power Four level. His four-year stint with the Ivy League program left him eligible for only one more season, prompting the move to a school where he can extend his collegiate career.

Dubie’s preparation for the next chapter includes adapting to a new bullpen environment while maintaining the sharpness that helped him dominate the recent game. The Red Sox coaching staff praised his poise and the strategic value he brings to the staff.

Fans and analysts alike are watching his development closely, noting that the blend of Ivy League discipline and Big Ten competition could produce a standout collegiate pitcher. As the season progresses, Dubie remains focused on refining his craft and contributing to his team’s success.

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