Red Sox surge toward historic pace
The Yarmouth‑Dennis Red Sox have opened a commanding lead in the league, posting a .821 win percentage that puts them on track to eclipse the 2004 team’s record. Their early dominance has set a high bar for the rest of the circuit as the schedule winds down.
At the heart of the offense, Vanderbilt product Tommy Goodin has emerged as the league’s most prolific run producer, driving in 19 runs already this season. His consistency has given the Red Sox a reliable source of power in clutch situations.
Whitecaps’ eight‑game unbeaten run
Brewster Whitecaps have rattled off eight straight wins, a streak that has propelled them back into contention. Jacob Lee, a power bat from Virginia Commonwealth, has supplied five home runs during the run, underscoring the team’s deep hitting talent.
Bourne’s late‑season surge
The Bourne Braves, guided by manager Scott Landers, have turned a modest start into a late‑season push, winning six of their last nine outings. The Costello brothers from Wake Forest have become key contributors, adding depth to a lineup that is peaking at the right time.
Harbor Hawks’ surprising resilience
Despite a season‑long minus‑38 run differential, the Hyannis Harbor Hawks have begun to rewrite their narrative, recently downing Orleans, Chatham and Falmouth. The victories have sparked optimism that the team can translate momentum into a deeper playoff run.
Mariners’ offensive firepower
The Harwich Mariners continue to rank among the league’s most potent offenses, having scored 146 runs — the third‑highest total in the circuit. Their ability to generate runs across the order keeps them in the mix for the final seeding spots.
With the regular season drawing to a close, each of these clubs is jockeying for positioning, hoping to secure home‑field advantage when the postseason begins. The storylines emerging from the league promise plenty of drama as the chase for the championship intensifies.