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‼️A Rare Double Setback for the Atlanta Red Sox ‼️
For the first time in their existence, both Red Sox squads took losses on the same day.
25+ Red Sox fell 11–7, giving away far too many unearned runs and making the climb tougher than it needed to be. Don Ferbert kept his home‑run streak alive, now at 4 straight games!! #💣🔥💣🔥
18+ Red Sox dropped their matchup as the bats stayed quiet for the second straight game, and with it, the team surrendered its hold on first place. Plenty of baseball left, but time to get back to playing Atlanta Red Sox baseball!
The Atlanta Red Sox kept the momentum rolling this weekend, with the 25+ squad improving to 7-1 after a dominant 10-0 victory.
Ben Blumenthal was electric on the mound, racking up 15 strikeouts in a complete-game shutout. At the plate, Joshua Blaine Colliver stayed red hot, going 4-for-4, while Don Ferbert continued his power surge, finishing 3-for-5 with his third home run in as many games.
The 18+ Red Sox suffered their first loss of the season against the Atlanta Reds. The pitching staff turned in a strong performance and kept the team in the game, but the offense couldn’t get going as the bats remained quiet throughout the day.
🔥 Let’s Go Streaking! Another Sunday Sweep for Atlanta Red Sox 🔥
Another Sunday, another dominant showing from the Atlanta Red Sox squads!
25+ Team
The bats came alive early, scoring in each of the first three innings before breaking things open late for a 13–6 victory.
Matt Kempf was outstanding on the mound, allowing just 1 earned run
Ben Blumenthal came in clutch out of the bullpen to shut the door
Offensive leaders:
Don Ferbert – 2 hits, HR, 2 runs
Dusty Gilbreth – 3 hits
Joshua Blaine Colliver – 2 hits, 2 runs
Michael Oliveira – 2 hits, 3 runs
18+ Team
Pure dominance from start to finish in a 12–0 run-rule win (6 innings).
Scott Hines DOMINANT with a complete game 11-strikeout performance
Explosive 2nd inning fueled by consecutive base runners — Hector Nory Carrasquillo, Donte Williams, Don Ferbert, and Bill Cefaratti — all coming around to score
Added 4 more runs in the 4th to take full control
Walk-off finish capped by a Cyle Wells clutch hit
At the Plate Highlights:
Michael Oliveira & Cyle Wells – multiple hits
Anthony Oddo – 3 walks and great plate discipline
💯 Back-to-back strong performances, great pitching, and timely hitting across both squads. The Red Sox momentum keeps building!
DOUBLE DIP! 💪⚾
It was another perfect day for the Atlanta Red Sox as both the 25+ and 18+ squads picked up big wins to remain atop their divisions.
The 25+ Red Sox found themselves in a heavyweight battle against the reigning champion Ci**rs. The Sox struck first when Don Ferbert launched a solo home run to make it 1-0, but the defending champs answered and built a commanding 10-3 lead.
The Red Sox refused to quit.
Trailing by seven entering the 7th inning, the Sox erupted for 8 runs to storm back and take the lead. Matt Kempf, Ferbert, Teddy Pratt, Michael Oliveira, and Eric Clayton all delivered clutch hits during the rally. The Ci**rs answered with a run in the bottom half to tie the game, but Pratt came through once again with a go-ahead sacrifice fly to center field in the 8th.
Kempf, who entered in relief in the 7th inning, slammed the door shut by retiring the side in order in the bottom of the 8th to secure the victory.
With the win, the 25+ Red Sox improve to 6-1 and take over sole possession of 1st place.
The 18+ Red Sox kept their unbeaten season alive with a 4-2 victory over the Orioles behind a dominant performance from Jake Carden on the mound.
Scott Hines got the Sox on the board in the 3rd inning with an RBI triple before Carden helped his own cause with a sacrifice fly to make it 2-0. In the 4th inning, Hector Carrasquillo drove in another run, and Ferbert followed with an RBI of his own to extend the lead to 4-0.
The offense was done for the day, but it didn’t matter. Outstanding pitching and airtight defense carried the Sox the rest of the way as they secured the 4-2 win. Jonathan Allen getting the save with a perfect 9th.
The victory moves the 18+ Red Sox to a perfect 6-0 on the season.
Game 2 of the 25+ Peach State Classic saw the Atlanta Red Sox matched up against the ATLiens in a hard-fought battle that came down to the final inning.
The Red Sox came out swinging, jumping to an early 3-0 lead before the ATLiens battled back to even the score. The two teams traded punches through the middle innings, with the ATLiens taking a 5-3 advantage into the top of the seventh.
With tournament officials reducing game times to two hours, the seventh inning would be the final frame, and the Red Sox weren't ready to go quietly.
Back-to-back walks opened the inning, followed by a perfectly executed sacrifice bunt from Jonathan Allen that moved the tying runs into scoring position. With two outs and runners on second and third, Josh Colliver delivered in the clutch, ripping a double into the left-center gap to tie the game at 5-5. Moments later, Ben Blumenthal lined a single to score Colliver from second, completing the comeback and giving the Red Sox a 6-5 lead heading into the bottom half of the inning.
Unfortunately, the ATLiens answered with two runs of their own, securing a 7-6 walk-off victory.
The loss was especially tough to swallow as weather-related schedule changes reduced the tournament to just two pool-play games. With no opportunity to recover in the standings, the defeat ended the Red Sox's bid for a third consecutive Peach State Classic championship.
A heartbreaking finish, but a resilient fight from a team that refused to quit.
05/23/2026
RedSox open the 2026 25+ Peach State Classic, defeating the All-Stars 7-2.
Rocking the blacked out unis, the RedSox put together a complete performance led by Bill Cefaratti, who went the distance with a complete 9-inning effort on the mound while also contributing 3 hits at the plate.
Great pitching, timely hitting, and a team effort from top to bottom. The Sox resume play with a double dip at 2:45P and 5:30 @ Dunwoody HS.
🔥 ATLANTA RED SOX — CHASING THE 3‑PEAT 🔥
The boys are back in the 25+ Peach State Classic, and this time it’s not about defending — it’s about taking. Two straight titles proved the standard. Now it’s about sending a message: This is our tournament!!
Friday night. May 22 • 7 PM • Norcross High School.
Spotlight game vs the All‑Stars.
The Red Sox aren’t showing up to compete — they’re showing up to take over.
Another week, another double dip!
Red Sox are off next week from league play, but will be playing in the Peach State Classic! 
25+ Sox move to 5–1 on the season, winning 5-0 behind a gem from Ben Blumenthal. Blumenthal, Teddy Pratt and Brandon Jackson with multi-hit games.
18+ Sox move to 5-0, winning 10-6. Donte Williams gets the offense going early with a grand slam.

05/08/2026
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