Baseball: Newport gets tripped up, 10-4
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JOSEPH BOO
MISSION VIEJO - The way Trabuco Canyon’s Little League Majors
All-Star team played, its opponent had to play a virtually flawless game
to win. But Newport Beach Little League didn’t, and that cost the team in
a 10-4 loss Thursday night in a District 55 baseball tournament
elimination game at Youth Baseball Center in Mission Viejo.
After three wins, NBLL ended its run into the tournament two games
from the District finals.
“We had a good run,” NBLL manager Jim Ferguson said. “We won three
games, and we beat some pretty good teams. We’re very proud of
ourselves.”
NBLL allowed two unearned runs in a four-run first inning. For the
game, Trabuco Canyon only had seven hits, benefiting from four walks and
three hit batsmen by Newport Beach.
“Our team is based on solid defense and pitching,” Ferguson said. “But
we made too many errors, and we threw too many balls. We dug ourselves
too big of a hole.”
Trabuco Canyon took a 6-1 lead in the top of the second before Newport
Beach sliced into it. Sean Mohler tripled Michael Orozco home, who
reached on an error. Mohler then scored when Trabuco shortstop Stephen
Cochrane robbed Ryan Lance of a single on a fly ball, which was good for
the sacrifice.
After Trabuco Canyon added another run in the fifth before Orozco
provided Newport Beach’s big highlight. He crushed a 1-2 pitch for a home
run that caromed off the scoreboard in right field.
That cut Trabuco’s lead to 7-4, but it scored three runs in the sixth,
thanks to three Newport Beach walks and a hit-batsman, all with two outs.
“We tried to rally, but we gave up five runs with two outs in the
game,” Ferguson said. “We just couldn’t climb out of the hole.”
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