Dodgers, Marlins get it started with a thriller
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COSTA MESA - After being shut down with no hits in the first four
innings the Dodgers rallied with a four-run fifth inning Saturday as the
Costa Mesa National Little League got under way on Saturday on the Majors
level.
The winning rally came when Bryan Bennet drew a free pass, then Cory
Weikel and Mike McDaniels were safe on errors to fill the bases. The blow
was delivered by Brian Sankey, whose long fly ball to the gap sent three
runners to the plate.
McDaniels pitched the first four innings for the Dodgers and struck
out seven.
Justin Law took over on the mound in the fifth inning and finished up
with three strikeouts.
A key defensive play for the Dodgers came when center-fielder Brandon
Grimmett threw to third baseman Parker Roth to cut down a Marlin
baserunner, saving a run in process.
Elsewhere in the Majors on Saturday:
Diamondbacks 8, Astros 0: Austin Eliott pitched four innings of no-hit
ball, strIking out six, as the Diamondbacks shut the Astros down.
Brandon Mauer pitched two relief innings and struck out four.
Allen Kinkaide was 4 for 4 and Trevor McDonald, Taylor McClanahan and
Mauer each had two hits.
Also contributing offensively were Ryan Redding, Matthew Redding,
Riley Hart, Andrew Ayala and Eliott.
Despite limited practice time because of the rains, the Diamondbacks
showed sharp defensive skills as catcher McClanahan made a hard throw to
McDonald at second base to throw out an Astro trying to steal in the
first inning. The D’backs turned a double play in the fourth inning to
keep a lid on the Astros.
In a Minor A game:
Marlins 3, Diamondbacks 1: Johnny Persons pitched a two-hitter and
went the distance, striking out nine batters on Opening Day.
Nicholas de Pietre doubled, while Kyle Lux, Evan Kipnis and Persons
each singled.
Defensively, Cameron Santana caught the entire game and made a great
throw to Corey Ames at second base to cut down a steal attempt.
Zachary Arane made a play from deep right field to second for an out
to save a run. And Juan Moreno at first base and Kipnis at second base
were instrumental in the victory with their defensive savvy.
In a Minor B game:
Marlins 8, Cardinals 4: Daniel Carter, Joshua Erno and Joseph Egger
shared pitching duties and combined for 10 strikouts for the Marlins.
Joshua Ryding and James Wanbaugh doubled. Erno and Carter singled.
Pedro Rivera, Bryan Guzman, Julian Velasquez and Jacob Wachman all
helped out offensively with walks, and all scored.
Defensive skills were evident as Carter and Wanbaugh copmbined to hang
up a Cardinal runner between second and third, with pitcher Erno alertly
covering third base to apply the tag.
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