
Firebirds Stumble Against Gatemen in Smoky Cape Cod League Showdown
The Orleans Firebirds faced the Wareham Gatemen under smoky skies, falling 6‑2 despite a solid offensive effort.
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The Orleans Firebirds faced the Wareham Gatemen under smoky skies, falling 6‑2 despite a solid offensive effort.

Max Aude's recent free‑agent signing with the Athletics highlights a broader trend of Pepperdine graduates excelling across the baseball landscape, from minor‑league promotions to All‑Star recognitions.
The 35th Cape Cod Baseball League All-Star Game will take place at Whitehouse Field in Harwich on July 18, featuring a full day of family activities, a Home Run Contest, and live coverage on CBS Boston and Cape League TV.

The Birds' offense sputtered against the Braves, leaving 14 runners on base as Andrew Cutler's fifth‑inning outing sealed a defeat that could be swayed by upcoming weather.
The Cotuit Kettleers overcame an early three‑run deficit to beat the Harwich Mariners, while Yarmouth‑Dennis and Falmouth also posted decisive wins.

The Bourne Braves secured a 3-1 win over the Orleans Firebirds in a tense tenth-inning showdown, highlighted by Blake Schaaf's decisive single and Matt Bolton's insurance run.

The Bourne Braves are set to chase a fourth consecutive victory on the road against the Orleans Firebirds, who are desperate to snap a three‑game skid.

Junior right‑hander Charlie West is leading the 2026 Cape Cod League in strikeouts, posting a 2.16 ERA and delivering performances that echo his strong 2025 relief work and 2026 collegiate achievements.

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.

After a week of play, the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox top the league in runs while a mix of hot bats and solid pitching define the competition.

Despite a 9‑2 defeat to the Santa Clara Broncos, the Pepperdine baseball team closed the season with its most wins since 2022 and the best conference standing since 2018, highlighting a turnaround praised by the coaching staff.

The fourth‑seeded Pepperdine Waves will open the West Coast Conference Tournament against fifth‑seeded Saint Mary's, featuring key players and a rich baseball tradition.

Pepperdine’s baseball program earned seven West Coast Conference awards, with standout performances from Scavone, Euper, Laxa, Patterson, Wechsberg, Woodworth and Dell'Amico, setting the stage for a promising tournament run.

Gonzaga claimed four of five major individual awards and placed five players on the all-conference first team, highlighted by Mikey Bell’s second straight Player of the Year honor.

Pepperdine's baseball team was shut out 10-0 by Santa Clara, with Max Bayles delivering a stellar performance. The loss impacts the Waves' postseason hopes as they aim to clinch a top seed.

Santa Clara University’s baseball team posted its sixth straight win, a 10-0 victory over Pepperdine that featured a walk‑off inside‑the‑park homer by Max Ross and 12 strikeouts from Max Bayles.

Santa Clara’s 10‑4 win at Schott Stadium showcased a home run from Max Ross and a strong pitching effort by Max Bayles, moving the Broncos to 24‑28 overall.

The Pepperdine Waves are poised to secure a first‑round bye in the West Coast Conference tournament as they face the Santa Clara Broncos in a pivotal series. With standout performances from pitchers Casey Euper and Max Bayles, and a hot lineup led by Joshua Woodworth and Kai Laxa, the outcome could reshape both teams' postseason hopes.