Rotary again stages late-game theatrics
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In the first round of the Laguna Beach Little League Majors Division
postseason tournament, Rotary and American Legion each displayed a
“never-say-die” attitude.
Rotary had the final say, though, as it scored two runs in the
bottom of the sixth inning, them made them stand, to complete a 10-9
victory.
The comeback was made more dramatic when the lights went out at
Riddle Field just before Rotary was to take its final at-bat.
Twenty-minutes later, the lights flickered back on, and that’s
when Rotary ignited its rally.
Trailing 9-8 heading into the bottom of the sixth, Rotary tied the
score when Michael Hyden doubled home Alek Burk, and won the game
when Hyden raced home after a pitch went into the dirt and bounced
away form the American Legion catcher.
American Legion showed its moxie on several occasions throughout
the game, by coming back from deficits of 3-1, 5-1, 6-2 and 8-5, to
go on top, 9-8, after five innings.
They used a four-run fifth inning to take that 9-8 lead.
Jonathan Roberts had an RBI single to score the first run and
Austin Hilleman followed with a bases loaded double to deep
centerfield to score two more runs and tie the game.
Keaton Jones, who also smashed a three-run home run and double
earlier in the game, sent an infield single into the hole between
shortstop and third base, which scored Robbie McInerny to give
American Legion its first and only lead.
McInerny finished the game with three walks.
Rotary clean-up hitter Alec Loechner had a pair of doubles and
singled, Jake Glazer had three hits and Shane Takabayashi had two
hits.
Rotary will resume the postseason playoffs on Wed., June 1, when
it takes on the winner of today’s Sportsworld-Team Hobie matchup.
In other games:
Rotary 15, Team Hobie 11
Rotary scored six runs in the top of the sixth inning to cap an
improbably comeback to get the win in regular season action.
In the top of the sixth, Alec Loechner led off with a single and
Ryan Takabayashi doubled to score Loechner to cut Hobie’s lead to
11-10.
After Bo O’Bryan was hit by a pitch, Tyler Kesler recorded his
third hit of the game to tie the score at 11-11.
Consecutive walks to Evan Rubel, Jake Glazer and Shane Takabayashi
forced home O’Bryan and Kesler for a 13-11 Rotary lead.
Michael Hyden, who also had three hits, brought in another run
with a sacrifice fly to deep centerfield, and Loechner’s fourth hit
of the game plated both Glazer and Shane Takabayashi to make it
15-11.
Hobie led, 9-1, after three innings, but Rotary scored seven runs
in the fourth inning to pull to within 9-8.
Hobie scored twice more in the fourth inning to go up, 11-8.
Hobie’s big inning was the first, when it batted around and scored
seven runs behind hits from Jack Pillsbury, Spencer Friedenrich and
Nick Bishop, three Rotary errors and walks to Remy Zona, Cody Alter
and Michael Kimball.
Friedenrich started on the mound for Hobie and his solid
performance limited Rotary to just four hits in the first three
innings.
Hyden hit a solo home run over the fence in left-center field in
the top of the first inning to give Rotary a short-lived, 1-0 lead.
Ryan Takabayashi doubled three times and finished with four RBIs
and Brogan O’Bryan tripled and singled for Rotary.
Friedenrich doubled among three hits for Hobie.
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