The last night of the regular season went the same way every other night did when Wareham and Bourne got together.
Earlier in the day, Cotuit tied its season finale 1-1 with Brewster. That put the Kettleers ahead of Wareham by two points for second place in the West. If Wareham could beat Bourne, the Gatemen would tie the Kettleers, would win the tiebreaker and would host a first-round game with Cotuit.
But the Gatemen were playing Bourne, and that hasn’t been a good thing for them this season. In five prior meetings between the teams this season, Bourne came out victorious. Every time.
Last night, Wareham led 5-2 going into the eighth. A home game on Friday looked like a strong possibility.
Then things returned to form. Bourne scored three in the eighth and two in the ninth to win 7-5. Stefen Romero (Oregon State), who got off to such a strong start before hitting a serious slump, drove in five of the runs last night, a good sign for a Bourne team that’s been getting a lot of them lately. The Braves will enter the playoffs on a five-game winning streak.
As for Wareham, the loss of a potential home game isn’t a huge deal, but it could certainly have an impact. The Gatemen went 12-8-2 at home this season. On the road, they were 7-11-4, and only one of those wins — a July 24 victory at Orleans — came against a playoff team. At Cotuit’s Lowell Park, where they’ll play Friday, Wareham went 0-1-2.
More on the playoffs over the next two days.
Elsewhere
No games tonight. Playoffs start Friday.
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