NEWPORT BEACH LITTLE LEAGUE-Reds roll to 10-0 win
Bryce Alderton
NEWPORT BEACH - The Reds’ offense fired on all cylinders while
Blaine Neilsen dominated Giant hitters on the mound, striking out six of
the ten batters he faced, giving up just one hit in three innings of
work, in a Newport Beach Little League Majors American Division game
Saturday against the Giants.
Reds’ batters banged out 14 hits en route to 10 runs to wrap up the
game in four innings, giving the team its ninth win.
Joe Frey singled in the second and Evan McNerney had an RBI. Eric
Mooney walked to load the bases, and J.P. Gormly and Sean Tokuyama
singled to stake the Reds to a 5-0 lead after two innings.
The scoring continued in the third, as Neilsen (who scored a run in
the fourth inning after doubling) singled, then scored on Timmy Winning’s
(who also had an RBI in the fourth) shot that almost cleared the center
field wall. Brett Bartlett picked up an RBI on a sacrifice to put the
Reds up 7-0.
The Reds added three more runs in the fourth with back-to-back
doubles, one from Andrew Silva, and another single to make it 10-0.
Dylan Davis helped in the field to hold the Giants scoreless.
In other Majors action:
* ANGELS 4, DIAMONDBACKS 0 - Angel pitcher Michelle Zucker pitched a
scoreless fourth inning allowing only one hit in her appearance.
She’s the first girl to pitch in a Newport Beach Little League Majors
game in many years.
Angel batters collected four consecutive hits in a two-out, third
inning rally. Andy Rovzar, who also pitched, hit a sharp single to center
to keep the rally alive. Scott Ely followed with a single down the left
field line that scored the first run. Michael Page followed with a smash
to right to score another run to make the score, 2-0.
Shane Boras completed the scoring when he hit a double to the
left-center field gap that scored two more runners to make it, 4-0.
The Diamondbacks received strong starting pitching from Fletcher Della
Grotta (who picked up a hit on a hard double to left) and Scott Colton.
Michael Artenian had the other hit for the first-place Diamondbacks.
* MARINERS 1, CARDINALS 0 - Strong pitching was the story as Mariner
pitcher John Doering (struck out six, walked none) pitched a two-hit
complete game shutout to lead the Mariners to a 1-0 win over the Cardinals.
He drove in the winning run in a game that lasted one hour-45 minutes.
* MARINERS 6, YANKEES 5 - Mariner Erik Rask (two hits and three RBIs)
hit a game-winning home run over the left field fence in extra innings to
defeat the Yankees, 6-5.
Nick Freeman, Devin Kelly, William Ham and Tom Adamson each had two
hits, while Kevin Rask, Bryce Donovan, David Dalton and Michael Baer (who
gave up one run on two hits for the win in relief) each had hits.
Chase Ross and John Doering assisted in the defense for the Mariners.
In Triple A play:
* GIANTS 7, YANKEES 6 - In a competitive matchup, the Giants scored
the winning run in the bottom of the last inning.
With two outs, the Giants’ Kevin Kottke (who also doubled), singled to
right field to advance Nick Klein (two hits and an RBI) to third base.
Klein then scored on a passed ball to score the winning run for the
Giants.
The Giants’ 15-hit attack came courtesy of Andy Bender (two hits and
an RBI), Taylor Stone (two hits and an RBI), Joe Eberhard (double and an
RBI), Nick Taylor (two hits and an RBI), Kendall Pick (double, single and
an RBI) and Mark Kanow and Jerry Kazmierzak each had a single.
Taylor and Stone both pitched effectively for the Giants.
The Yankees scored two runs in the top of the last inning on a double
by Patrick Brennan to tie the score, 6-6.
Tyler Haly tripled, and Brett Weinberger and Patrick Marin-Finn added
doubles for the Yankees.
* GIANTS 9, CARDINALS 0 - Four Giant pitchers combined on a two-hitter
in a win over the Cardinals.
Jack Gerdau, Josh Harrison, Max Colvin and Jamie Heinecke combined to
yield 11 groundball outs in the win.
The Giants defense, led by Michael Hayde, Mitch Gardner and Eric
Chebil, played errorless ball in holding the Cardinals scoreless.
The Giants’ offensive attack was led by Peter Weidner (singled, walked
and scored twice) and Heinecke (singled, walked twice and scored two
runs).
Cardinal pitcher Nick Couchot blanked the Giants over the last two
innings whilestriking out three.
In Double A play:
* GIANTS 6, RED SOX 5 - The Giants improved to 11-1-1 with a come from
behind victory.
The Red Sox scored four runs in the third inning to take a 5-3 lead.
Clever baserunning by the Giants’ Jonathan Ben-Menahem and RBI singles
by Graeme Fraser and Tony McCoy tied the score, 5-5, in the fifth inning.
In the top of the sixth, the Giants’ Dan Steele began the rally with a
base hit and went to second. Bryce Bastien advanced the runner to third
and he then scored on Allie Pries’ groundout to give the Giants a 6-5
lead.
Fraser, the Giants’ closer, struck out the side in the bottom of the
sixth to end the game after Red Sox’ Ryan Banning led off with a walk and
advanced to third with no outs.
Other Giants’ stars included Billy Macdonald, who provided timely
hitting and effective pitching, Max Priestly reached base three times,
John Prickett was solid behind the plate and defensive gems were turned
in by Zach Socoloske and Justin Tucker.
Matt Berry and Taylor Ross pitched well for the Red Sox.
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