
The Norwood American Legion baseball team suffered a heartbreaking and dramatic setback in New Bedford, dropping a 5-4 decision in 10 innings to Manchester, New Hampshire, during the second round of the American Legion Northeastern Regional Tournament. For a powerhouse Norwood squad carrying an impressive 32-2 record into the contest, the extra-inning loss—culminating in a 350-foot game-winning home run by Manchester’s John Marcotte—left the two-time Massachusetts state champions facing elimination and forced to battle back through the losers’ bracket against New London.
Norwood appeared poised to secure a hard-fought victory when it took a 4-2 lead into the bottom of the ninth inning. Center fielder Ted Decareau executed a spectacular, diving catch in deep right-center field for the second out, firing the ball toward first base to catch a runner off guard. However, an errant throw kept the play alive, allowing Manchester to mount a furious ninth-inning rally. With two outs and two strikes against him, Manchester’s Joe Devine launched a fastball from Norwood pitcher Jim McCready over the right-field fence, tying the game 4-4 and stunning the Norwood bench. One frame later, Marcotte led off the 10th with a game-ending blast to seal the comeback victory for the New Hampshire state champions (28-13), who were guided by veteran coach John Reilly.
Norwood had built its early advantage through opportunistic hitting and solid pitching. Left fielder Kevin Igoe drove in Norwood’s first run with an RBI single in the third inning, while a fortunate two-run bloop single by Mike Wall in the fifth—following walks drawn by Decareau and Chris Maloof—extended Norwood’s lead to 4-1. Starting pitcher Scott Generazo labored through five-plus innings, escaping constant jams while surrendering just one run and five hits before giving way to relief pitcher Bill Goonan, who handled defensive duties at shortstop before taking the mound. McCready pitched effectively in relief before surrendering Devine’s ninth-inning equalizer.
Reflecting on the decisive pitch after the tough loss, Norwood Coach Pete Wall remarked, “One bad pitch… I told him to keep it high on [Devine] and it was a low pitch.” Asked how he planned to rally his stunned squad for the remainder of the double-elimination tournament, Wall admitted candidly, “I just don’t know. If I knew, I’d be a [bleep] genius.” (Reporting by Thomas Ohlmeyer, The Patriot Ledger).
Archival Note: This article has been dynamically reconstructed from the original public record print archives of the Patriot Ledger
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Meet The Nitros Players-Danny McKenna-August 2, 1962
“I’ve had kind of a busy summer,” commented Danny McKenna, the easy-going second baseman of the Norwood Nitros. Not only has he played in 28 games this summer (he missed four to finish final exams at college), but he’s supervised the boys’ baseball and girls’ softball at the local playgrounds; supervised operations at both swimming…

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Little League District 6 Champs-This Day in Norwood History-July 19, 1962
This Day in Norwood History-July 19, 1962-Little League District 6 Champs

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Norwood, Milton Legion To Clash In Holiday Contest-This Day in Norwood History-June 28, 1962
This Day in Norwood History-June 28, 1962-Norwood, Milton Legion To Clash In Holiday Contest

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A Town United by Baseball-May 17, 1962
From High School Triumphs to Semi‑Pro Challenges and Little League Community Spirit Callaghan’s Commanding Two‑Hitter Lifts Norwood High Over Milton At the scholastic level, Norwood High delivered one of its sharpest performances of the season behind a standout outing from pitcher Callaghan, who held Milton to just two hits in a decisive victory. His control,…

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Ball Club Selects Name of “Nitros”-August 10, 1961
This Day In Norwood History-August 10, 1961-Ball Club Selects Name of “Nitros”

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McKenna Dream Realized Semi-Pros Get Franchise-This Day in Norwood History-July 13, 1961
This Day in Norwood History-July 13, 1961-McKenna Dream Realized Semi-Pros Get Franchise

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Little League Program Suffers As Adults Fail To Lend Support-This Day in Norwood History-June 29, 1961
This Day in Norwood History-June 29, 1961-Little League Program Suffers As Adults Fail To Lend Support

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Norwood All-Stars Pound Bunker, Townies In 9-4 Win-August 8, 1957
AMERICAN LEAGUE ALL-STARS — This Is the American League All-Stars aggregation of the Little League who won their sectional game with Walpole at Franklin on Saturday. Front row, left to right — W Potrcvek, R. Rogers, J, Welch, W. Carrablno, S. Uscvlteh and B. MacLean. Second row, left to right — D. Morcshead, D Tracy,…
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Newly Outfitted Norwood Town Baseball Team-This Day in Norwood History-June 27, 1957
This Day in Norwood History-June 27, 1957-Newly Outfitted Norwood Town Baseball Team Click here to see the player names.

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Vintage Norwood Ballplayers Reunite to Recall The “Good Old Days”-This Day in Norwood History-June 20, 1957
A 55-year-old scorebook brings together Norwood’s original turn-of-the-century baseball masters to recall the legendary Trolley League era.

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