CMNLL: Nationals hit bump in road to Williamsport
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Tony Altobelli
HUNTINGTON BEACH - Apparently, someone on the side of the Costa
Mesa National Little League Majors Division All-Star team forgot to wake
the bats up for Saturday’s 10 a.m. District 62, Area 2 title game with
Seaview.
With hibernating bats, Costa Mesa dropped a 4-2 decision to Seaview,
forcing a deciding game today at 1 p.m. at Marina Park.
“We didn’t warm up well and we didn’t hit well,” Manager Bill Redding
said. “I think in the back of their minds our kids know they can beat
them and we came out a little flat. I told them that this was not going
to be a walkover. Now we have to come back strong (today).”
After producing 17 runs on 23 hits the previous two games, Costa Mesa
could only muster three hits and scored both runs on a Vinnie Valdez
two-run home run in the bottom of the first inning.
Valdez went 2 for 3, while Ryan Redding had the club’s third hit, a
bunt single in the third inning.
“Sometimes, we think of the home run a little too much,” Bill Redding
said. “It’s the singles and doubles which help you win ball games.”
Seaview showed the effectiveness of that philosophy. In the top of the
first, David McLaughlin led off with a single and advanced to second on a
wild pitch. After a fly out, Carl Eberts reached on a Costa Mesa error,
which allowed McLaughlin to come around and score.
After Valdez’s two-run homer gave Costa Mesa the lead, Seaview
answered in the third inning.
McLaughlin walked and went to third on a double by Tyler Chapman.
Eberts singled to left, which scored McLaughlin and tied the game, 2-2.
Chapman scored on a wild pitch, giving Seaview the lead for good and a
Brad Adams double scored Eberts with Seaview’s third run of the inning
and fourth of the game.
Seaview starting pitcher Chapman threw five strong innings, allowing
only three hits and two runs, while striking out seven.
“It would have been nice to win today, but hopefully, this will be a
learning experience for the players,” Bill Redding said. “We’re just
going to have to bounce back (today) and play the way we’re capable of
playing.”
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