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2019 Wareham Gatemen Baseball Schedule #Gogatemen 2019 WAREHAM GATEMEN BASEBALL SCHEDULE #GOGATEMEN Monday, June 10 Brewster 6:45PM Tuesday, June 11 @ Falmouth 6:00PM Wednesday, June 12 Y-D 6:30PM @ Monan Park Hosted by Boston College High School Thursday, June 13 OFF Friday, June 14 Orleans 6:45PM Saturday, June 15 @ Hyannis (T) 2:00PM Sunday, June 16 Chatham (DH) 4:00PM 93.7 WEEI Radio Broadcast Monday, June 17 OFF Tuesday, June 18 Hyannis 6:45PM Wednesday, June 19 @ Cotuit 5:00PM Thursday, June 20 Harwich 6:45PM 1420 WBSM Radio Broadcast Friday, June 21 @ Harwich 6:30PM Saturday, June 22 Falmouth 6:45PM Sunday, June 23 @ Orleans (DH) 3:00PM Monday, June 24 OFF Tuesday, June 25 Cotuit 6:45PM Wednesday, June 26 @ Brewster 5:00PM Thursday, June 27 FENWAY PARK WORKOUT 10:00AM Friday, June 28 @ Chatham 7:00PM 1420 WBSM Radio Broadcast Saturday, June 29 @ Cotuit 5:00PM Sunday, June 30 Cotuit 6:30PM Monday, July 1 @ Bourne 6:00PM 1420 WBSM Radio Broadcast Tuesday, July 2 @ Y-D 5:00PM Fox Sports Televised Broadcast Wednesday, July 3 Bourne 6:45PM Thursday, July 4 OFF Friday, July 5 Orleans 6:45PM Saturday, July 6 @ Harwich 5:30PM Sunday, July 7 Hyannis (A) 6:30PM Monday, July 8 OFF Tuesday, July 9 @ Y-D 5:00PM Wednesday July 10 @ Chatham 7:00PM 1420 WBSM Radio Broadcast Thursday, July 11 Bourne 6:45PM Friday, July 12 Brewster 6:45PM Saturday, July 13 Harwich 6:45PM Sunday, July 14 @ Brewster 5:00PM Monday, July 15 OFF Tuesday, July 16 @ Falmouth 6:00PM Wednesday, July 17 Falmouth 6:45PM Thursday, July 18 @ Hyannis 6:00PM Friday, July 19 Falmouth 6:45PM Saturday, July 20 @ Bourne 6:00PM Sunday, July 21 CCBL ASG @ Orleans 6:00PM Monday, July 22 OFF Tuesday, July 23 Y-D 12:30PM @ Dunkin Donuts Park Hosted by The Hartford Yard Goats Wednesday, July 24 @ Falmouth 6:00PM Thursday, July 25 OFF Friday, July 26 @ Cotuit 5:00PM Saturday, July 27 Hyannis (A) 6:45PM Sunday, July 28 @ Hyannis 6:00PM Monday, July 29 Cotuit 6:45PM Tuesday, July 30 @Bourne 6:00PM Wednesday, July 31 Bourne 6:45PM Cape Cod League Playoffs Begin Thursday August 2 and Run through Saturday August 10 www.gatemen.org (T) Cape Cod Regional Transit Baseball Train Game (DH) Double Header – Game 2 will start 30 minutes after the conclusion of Game 1 (A) Autograph Night – Begins 10 minutes after game in 1B bleachers .
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