Major Dodgers edge Padres in season opener
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Benny Seliner, Mike Markovsky and A.J. Roth each pitched two strong
innings to lead the Costa Mesa National Little League Major Dodgers
to a 3-2 victory over the Padres to open the season March 6 at
TeWinkle School.
The Dodgers’ offense, led by Josh Dominguez, Roth, Johnny Valdez
and
Robert Fernandez, put pressure on the Padres, moving runners into
scoring
position often.
The Padres got strong pitching performances from Ryan Cherney,
Ryan
Burns and Eusebio Castillo. Burns, Colin Kincaid and Gian-Paul
Stebbins each singled to spark the offense. Cherney had a single
and a double. Marc DeFrenza made a strong catch in center field.
In Minor A games:
* Giants 12, Costa Mesa American Mariners, 0:
Alex Kronfeldt, Matt Carlyle and Kannon Stone all contributed to
the shutout on the mound.
Kronfeldt struck out four in her two innings while Carlyle fanned
six in two innings. Stone struck out the side in his one inning.
Tre Le Elle hit the top of the center-field fence, missing a home
run by inches, and Kronfeldt went 3 for 3 with a double.
* Cubs 5, Dodgers 5:
Cubs’ starter Chris Molina pitched three solid innings with six
strikeouts, including the side in the second.
Eddie Bisoso pitched the next four innings, shutting the Dodgers
down with a 1-2-3 seventh to end the game.
Bisoso also made a stellar play in the third by catching a line
drive at shortstop and throwing to Derek Andrews at first for the
double play to end the inning.
Cole Mensinger and Nick Schirmer each had two hits, with Schirmer
scoring the Cubs’ first two runs. Schirmer caught all seven innings,
making a key play at home by tagging the plate with the bases loaded
after a squib hit barely rolled fair.
In Minor B play:
* Giants 11, Costa Mesa American Red Sox 6 :
Frank DiPietro, Aaron Wood and Jesse Paz all pitched well for the
Giants. Paz slammed two home runs while DiPietro homered and tripled.
Timely steals by Ray Barkis, Tyler Tashiro and Michael Birnbaum
set up rallies in the later innings.
Kyle Barnett’s sparkling plays at third base set up many putouts.
Catcher Matt Jarmacz was solid behind the plate.
Chase Whittaker and Sam Miller had big hits and Al Mazur walked to
begin the game-clinching rally. Wood followed with a double.
* Dodgers 13, Cubs 9:
The Dodgers rallied with nine runs in the sixth inning, taking
advantage of seven walks, a hit batter and two singles. Seven of 10
Dodgers had hits and nine of 10 players scored at least once.
Ben Beck struck out four in two innings and Jeff Carlyle fanned
eight in four innings. Nathan Pearson made a nice catch of a popup at
first base.
Adam Ward had three hits to lead the Cubs.
In Farm Division play:
* The Farm Padres opened the season with a true team effort
against the
Marlins, getting both offensive and defensive support from
everyone. The offense was led by the power of Kohler Ponsford, who
was 5 for 5 with five runs and two RBIs.
The supporting offensive cast included Garrett Deutsch (5-5, three
doubles, three RBIs), Mitchell Clevidence (5 for 5, three runs), John
Santoyo (4 for 5, three runs), William Reed (4 for 5, four RBIs) and
Tyler Owens (4 for 5, four runs).
The defense was lead by some strong plays by Dante Capoccia,
Christian Darrow, Harrison Stern, Ryan Bonker and Bill Crosson. The
defense made several outs at first and second bases, including three
by Stern.
* The Cardinals opened strong against the Dodgers.
Leadoff hitter Kyle Craft finished with three hits and threw out
three runners at first.
Frankie Millan and Jordan Escarcega both went 2 for 4 while Nate
Adkins, Peter Rossi, Michael Peters and Mat Rawson each reached with
hits.
Jet Rutter and Daniel Tierney played great defense in the outfield
and showed arm strength getting the ball back to the pitcher. The
catching trio of Johnny Juarez, Cole Rowerdink and Michael Peters
protected the plate while pitchers Larissa Peters and Adkins made
several plays to first.
In T-Ball Major play:
* The Diamondbacks opened against the Cubs and came through with
clutch hits.
Jacob Latta hit his first grand slam while Joey and John
Farina-Morales each had base hits and Matthew Moore drove them home.
In T-Ball Minor play:
* The Marlins played their first game of the season against the
Diamondbacks.
Sean Mchugh was named the offensive superstar and Conner Gray the
defensive superstar for the Marlins.
Spencer Stern added a strong defensive play while Drake Siegel
showed great hustle.
* The Rockies hosted the Dodgers and the teams entertained friends
and family with plenty of offense.
Each Dodger had at least one hit in the two innings and George
Miller doubled.
Cameron Smith sparked the Dodgers’ defense with a clutch putout at
third and earned the first game ball of the season. Dodger Genna
Sedano tagged a runner who ventured off second base while teammate
Liam Wallington tagged out two Rockies at home. Gwen Spady added
support.
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