
Wareham Gatemen Eye Playoff Spot as They Host Hyannis Harbor Hawks
The Wareham Gatemen, fresh off a 14‑2 win over Falmouth, are poised to clinch a playoff spot when they face the Hyannis Harbor Hawks on Tuesday night.
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The Wareham Gatemen, fresh off a 14‑2 win over Falmouth, are poised to clinch a playoff spot when they face the Hyannis Harbor Hawks on Tuesday night.

After a 6-0 defeat, Cotuit rebounded with an 8-4 win over the Wareham Gatemen, highlighted by strong pitching from Jacob Burnham and clutch hits from DiMaggio and JJ Moran.

The Cape Cod Baseball League has released the rosters for its annual East‑versus‑West All-Star Game, set for July 18 at Whitehouse Field. With limited tickets, cash‑only sales and a Home Run Contest featuring past winners, the event promises a family‑friendly midsummer classic.

The Wareham Gatemen will finally take the field against the Chatham Anglers after a rainout postponed their initial match. Both teams have had recent losses but also victories, making this game crucial. Key players to watch include Levi Clark for Wareham and Ty Peeples for Chatham. The game will be held at Chatham's Veterans Field, with free admission or available on Cape League TV.

Despite a scorching heat wave and a three‑game losing streak, first baseman Luke Costello’s double‑hit performance keeps Bourne in the hunt as they prepare for an immediate rematch with Wareham.

The Orleans Firebirds defeated the Wareham Gatemen 3‑2 in ten innings, highlighted by strong pitching from Casey Euper and Peyton Lee, and a decisive run from Adam Magpoc. New infielders Tyler Harmony and Magpoc, along with two‑way standout AJ Beltre, helped ignite the offense as the club looks toward a July 2 appearance at Fenway Park.

Despite a stellar five‑inning shutout by Aidan Donovan and an early solo homer from Jimmy Nugent, the Falmouth Commodores saw a 2‑0 lead evaporate as the Wareham Gatemen erupted for four runs, highlighted by Coen Niclai’s three‑run blast.