West Zone Pinto District and Sectional All-Star Tournament:
Whittier walks past Newport Harbor, 16-3.
Bryce Alderton
GARDEN GROVE - There is a saying in baseball that goes, “A walk is
as good as a hit.”
And for Whittier Little League’s Pinto (7-and-8-Year-Olds) B team, a
walk was as good as a hit Saturday, as they took advantage of 14 walks by
Newport Harbor Baseball Association Pinto B pitchers, and went on to win,
16-3, in five innings in both teams’ first game of the double-elimination
West Zone Pinto District and Sectional All-Star Tournament at Westhaven
Park.
Whittier scored 10 runs in the fifth after a five-run fourth after
Newport Harbor had the lead, 3-1, after three innings.
“We played real strong the first three innings,” said Newport Harbor
Manager Jeff Davis. “Our pitching looked pretty good. They just had the
timely hits when they had guys on base.”
Whittier had 10 hits with six different hitters scoring at least two
runs on the day.
Newport Harbor managed four hits, all singles, that came in the first
three innings”We hit the ball, just hit it right at (Whittier),” Davis
said. “Whittier played pretty solid. They had good pitching and
disciplined hitters that weren’t swinging at anything outside the strike
zone.”
In the pivotal fourth and fifth innings, Whittier batters walked three
consecutive times in the fourth, and five out of six batters took their
free base in the fifth.
Whittier hitters took advantage of those free passes.
In the fourth, Whittier center fielder Brandon Fortenberry singled
down the right-field line, taking second and third as Newport Harbor
catcher Conrad (C.J) Jona ran to retrieve the ball at the backstop after
an errant throw from the outfield. Fortenberry sprinted toward home as
Jona extended his arm to tag Fortenberry. The two collided, with the ball
coming loose and both Jona and Fortenberry lying on the ground.
After a few seconds on the ground amidst Whittier fans encouraging him
to still touch home, Fortenberry got up and stepped on home plate,
getting his three-RBI hit.
The collision rattled Jona’s arm, but he applied ice and should be
ready to play in Newport Harbor’s next game, according to Davis.
Newport Harbor’s next game is 5 p.m. Monday against the winner of Los
Alamitos A and Placentia, who play today at 1 p.m. at the same site.
In the fifth, first baseman Jonathan Rodriguez’s grounder into center
field resulted in two runs scoring and a fielder’s choice force out at
second as center fielder Addison Appleby fired to Cole Blower covering
second base.
Just an inning earlier Appleby fielded a grounder in center and threw
to Blower covering second for another force out.
Heads-up play in the field pleased Davis.
“We played well mentally. Guys hit their cut-off man and threw to the
right bases, so I was happy with that,” Davis said. “The mental
(mistakes) we try to stop and I thought (Newport Harbor) did a pretty
good job of that.”
Newport Harbor second baseman Brian Manning led the hitting attack,
going 2 for 3 with two singles and a run scored, while starting pitcher
Jason Wooding had an RBI single and scored a run in the second as Newport
Harbor scored two runs to take a 3-1 lead. Brett Parker walked, stole a
base and scored the Newport run in the second.
In the third Jona hit a comebacker to the pitcher who threw home, but
Manning, who eluded the shortstop’s tag and advanced to third on Parker’s
grounder on the previous play, slid under the catcher’s tag with Newport
Harbor’s third and final run.
Wooding provided solid pitching for three innings, allowing one run
(unearned) on two hits while striking out six and walking three in 65
pitches.
Whittier coach Richard Rodriguez felt his hitters became more
disciplined as the game wore on.
“In the later innings our kids waited for balls to be in the strike
zone and we got some good runs,” Rodriguez said. “We had some big hits
from John Rodriguez and Fortenberry came through with some clutch hits
for us. Everyone did well. This is definitely a team effort.”
Whittier third baseman Justin Dankert led all hitters with five RBIs
on the day, collecting three on a sharply-hit double that rolled to the
fence in left-center field in the fifth. Cody Steig went 1 for 2 with two walks and a single, scored two runs and had an RBI, and Ryan Lopez walked
three times, scored two runs and had one RBI.
Win or lose, Davis said the support will always be there.
“We have a really good group of parents that have kids at practices
that are ready to play,” Davis said. “It’s been a good experience for me
as a coach.”
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