Newport Beach Little League: Reds roll to final round, 5-2
NEWPORT BEACH - A 10-hit offensive outburst and solid pitching
keyed the Reds’ 5-2 win over the Yankees in a second-round playoff
baseball game in the Newport Beach Little League Majors Division.
The Reds’ Blaine Neilsen (RBI single) and Andrew Silva, who had an
active day at the plate, combined to fan 11 Yankee hitters.
Silva had an RBI single in the Reds’ two-run first, added an RBI
triple in the third and also scored in the third to put the Reds up, 5-0.
Evan McNerney and Sean Tokuyama also had multi-hit games to cap a
10-hit Reds’ attack.
McNerney and Silva each singled and scored on singles, one by Timmy
Winning, in the first. Dylan Davis and Tokuyama each singled in the
second, but the Yankee defense prevented the Reds from scoring.
The top of the Reds order kicked-off a rally in the third on singles
from J.P. Gormly and McNerney, and Silva’s RBI triple. Brett Bartlett’s
sacrifice to center put the Reds up, 5-0.
The Yankees came back with runs from Matt Morris and Eric Mutske, but
it wasn’t enough to overcome the Reds on this day.
The Reds advance to the final round of the playoffs beginning June 1.
In other Majors playoff action:
* Angels 5, Diamondbacks 3 - Intentionally walking the Diamondbacks’
top slugger to put the winning run on base in the final inning paid-off
for the Angels as the Shane Boras struck out the next batter to preserve
the win as the Angels advance to the final round of the playoffs.
With first base open, Boras walked D-backs’ power hitter Chris Rosen,
who had a hit in the first inning, to load the bases. With the D-backs
trailing, 5-2, Boras then struck out the next batter to give the Angels
the win.
Also pitching for the Angels was Andy Rovzar, who led off the game in
the first with a single and came around to score on a double by Boras,
who worked three innings in the Angels’ win. Rovzar robbed Garrett
Amoroso of a hit by making a backhanded stop in the hole at short in the
sixth.
Both teams scored two runs in the first. Hunter Alder had a hit to the
outfield that scored Boras. The D-backs rallied back when Fletcher Della
Grotta doubled to left, followed by hits from Scott Colton, Rosen, and
Connor Whalen.
The Angels came back in the fourth, scoring two more runs on hits from
Scott Ely, Michael Page and Boras. The Angels’ final run came in the
fifth when David Grant walked and eventually scored on wild pitches and
passed balls. He was also strong in the field, thwarting a D-back rally.
The D-backs scored their final run in the sixth on a walk to Della
Grotta followed by Scott Colton’s hit to the left field wall.
The D-backs received strong pitching from Rosen, Della Grotta and
Amoroso.
In AAA play:
* Red Sox 5, Diamondbacks 2 - Red Sox defenders seemed to throw out
anyone trying to advance another base in their defeat of the
Diamondbacks.
The on-target throws came from all over the field. Chris Freeman
(triple, run scored) and Parker Werline (three innings, one run allowed)
separately threw out D-backs runners, racing to third, from center field.
Blake Thomsen (three innings, allowing one run) threw out a man at home
while playing shortstop, and Preston Risser threw out a runner at third
playing catcher.
The Red Sox’ Will Morrow also showed stellar defense in the sixth,
diving to catch a fly ball, and then tagging first base before the runner
could get back for the unassisted double play.
On the Red Sox’ offensive side, Jack Murphy had an RBI hit and David
Rabosky hit a deep sacrifice to center field plating another run.
For the Diamondbacks, John Christian pitched three innings, allowing
two runs. Randall Nelson played strong defense at catcher and in center
field, making a diving catch.
* Red Sox 11, Cardinals 7 - In a game of four lead changes, the Red
Sox proved too powerful, downing the Cardinals in their first playoff
game.
Parker Werline and Blake Thomsen each pitched three innings, allowing
two runs, and finished 3 for 3 for the Red Sox. Preston Risser played six
strong innings at catcher and contributed with a hit as did Chris Freeman
and Armani Ferrante. David Rabosky tripled for the Red Sox.
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