Thompson pitches White Sox past A’s
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Justin Thompson turned in a gem of a pitching performance Saturday as
he shut out the first place A’s, 2-0, on the final day of the Majors
Division regular season at Huntington Valley Little League.
Thompson blanked the A’s on two hits, singles by Trevor Springman and
Danny Watt, as the White Sox finished in second place.
They will join the A’s in the upcoming District 62 Tournament of
Champions.
Michael Bogard led the White Sox on offense with a three for three
game, which included a double.
Anthony Vidal doubled among two hits and Thompson, Jimmy Miller, Pat
Doran and Travis Hanley all singled.
In other games:
Diamondbacks 4, Mets 2
The D-backs made the most of their one-hit attack by combining it with
several Mets miscues to win the game.
Barry Luke’s first inning single was all the offense the D-backs could
muster. Devin Huskins scored twice.
The Mets picked up five hits, including a two for two game by Brian
Schwartz and singles by Ricky Marin, Josh Reisinger and Nick Mazzone.
Mariners 3, Rangers 2
Hits by Ryan Wirtz, Luke Patrick, Christian Slaton and Drake Thorn
helped the Mariners hang on for the win.
Slaton also scored two of the three Mariner runs.
For the Rangers, Weston Stevens singled twice and Trevor Briggs, Brian
Gianone, Tyler Goodman and Tony Ciarelli all singled.
A’s 3, Angels 0
The pitching combo of Race Parmenter and Alex Barnes shut down the
Angels and helped the A’s clinch first place in the division.
The duo got the shut out on a three-hitter that featured 15
strikeouts.
Pablo McBeth smacked his second home run of the season to power the
A’s on offense. The attack also saw a double by Parmenter and a Cody
Moran single.
The three Angels hits came from Michael Chairez, Jacob Augeri and Adam
Cutts.
Mariners 9, Diamondbacks 1
The Mariners scored their nine runs on nine hits.
Ryan Wirtz led the charge with a home run and double, Finau Fiaseu
went three for three with a double and three RBI, Weston Sarver reached
base twice and scored a run, and Luke Patrick, Drake Thorn and Adam
Martinazzi each doubled.
Barry Luke’s single in the sixth inning scored Dalton Heikka for the
lone D-back run.
Mets 10, Rangers 0
A four-man Mets’ pitching rotation subdues the Rangers.
Nick Mazzone, Tim Higgins, Dave Folger and Shawn Stiffler blanked the
Rangers on four hits.
Higgins was the Mets’ key figure on offense with a double and atriple.
Folger also had two hits, including a double, and Mazzone and Stiffler
added singles.
For the Rangers, Nick Soresi doubled and Brayden Kent, Brian Gianone
and Tony Ciarelli all singled.
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