Reds come back, 13-8
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The Reds erased a 6-4 third-inning deficit to earn the victory over
the Yankees, 13-8, in six innings in Newport Beach Little League
Majors division play.
Michael Borchard collected two hits, two RBIs and had two runs
scored with Sean Tokuyama and Will Morrow each tallying one hit with
two RBIs and two runs scored.
Borchard and Joe Frey combined to strike out six Yankees combined
while Brent Weinberger pitched solidly for the Yankees.
Matt Morris, Eric Morris, Weinberger, John Christian and Nico
Napolitano each hit well for the Yankees.
In other Reds action from last week:
* Reds 6, Mariners 3
Frey, Tokuyama and Borchard all pitched for the Reds in the
victory, while the offense was led by Matt Fay, Evan McNerney,
Tokuyama and Borchard.
Parker Werline gave up two runs in three innings for the Mariners.
Shortstop Nick Freeman displayed strong defense and offense along
with Werline, William Hart and John Doering.
* Reds 12, Giants 4
McNerney and Borchard each threw well on the mound for the Reds,
who received solid defense from Joey Booth, Mattias Russo-Larsson and
Morrow.
Kevin Wang led the way on offense with timely hitting and
aggressive base running.
Patrick Vorwerck pitched well for the Giants while the offense was
led by Jerry Kazmierzak, Scott Cook and Zak Mauer-Erickson.
Kazmierzak blasted a two-run homer over the right-field fence.
In NBLL AAA action:
* Diamondbacks 9, Braves 6
The Diamondbacks used back-to-back four-run innings to come back
from a four-run deficit.
Trailing, 5-1, after three innings, the D-backs began their
offensive assault to get within 6-5. A walk to Austin Barvin in the
bottom of the fourth inning set up Blake Miller’s double to tie the
score and Cort Hastings followed that with a single to bring in the
go-ahead run.
The D-backs also got hits from Paxton O’Brien, Trent Boras,
Chandler Mitchell and a key double by Edward Burgner.
The Braves were led in hitting by Dylan Pievac, Austin Allen,
Clark Cashion and Chris Ebner. Miller threw three innings for the
D-backs, allowing only one run.
* D-backs 16, Cardinals 4
The D-backs sandwiched six hits around several Cardinal walks to
produce 16 runs.
Miller, Hastings, Sandon Griffin, Mitchell, Zach Haber and Edward
Burgner all hit for the D-backs, while Barvin and Rodney Keller each
made solid defensive plays to help the D-backs improve to 7-2.
Max Carpenter belted a two-run home run and George Kennedy added a
base hit for the Cardinals.
* Yankees 16, Giants 14
The Yankees’ offensive display was led by Tanner Trauthen’s home
run along with contributions from Michael Haeri and Preston Risser,
who both delivered multiple hits.
Bryce Ashton came on in the bottom of the sixth inning with the
bases loaded and struck out the final batter to preserve the win.
Nick Gooding, Trevor McGhie and Jack Murphy anchored the defense
and Patrick Pearson also made a solid catch on a foul ball.
Graeme Fraser and Risser combined to strike out eight batters and
limited the Giants to six hits.
* Dodgers 10, Yankees 9
Pearson and Risser struck out eight Dodgers while allowing only
six hits in the loss.
Ashton and Risser each hit home runs to lead the Yankees’
offensive attack while Eric Frazier and Jeremy Fox provided solid
defense.
* Yankees 14, Cardinals 14 The Yankees’ offense was powered by a two-run triple by Risser and
a double by Benny Townsend.
Ashton, Trauthen, Gooding and Fraser combined to strike out nine
batters and was helped on defense by Murphy and McGhie.
* Cubs 7, Cardinals 6
The Cubs edged out the Cardinals by one run after trailing by six
in the second inning.
In the bottom of the last inning, Zac Cabin hit a towering fly
ball that fell in and Gaughan had a swinging bunt that drove Cabin in
for the winning run.
Reid Johnson allowed no runs and struck out the side in the third
and Connor Gaughan pitched three scoreless innings to hold the Cards
at bay.
David Silverberg had two hits and three RBIs while Johnson also
tallied one hit.
The Cubs’ defense threw out two runners at home and received
strong individual plays from Anthony Francisco, Evan Daniel, Alex
Grody, Parker Seaman and Collin McNerney.
The Cards received strong pitching from George Kennedy, Ryan
Grable and Peter Markel, who belted a three-run home run and a
double.
The Cardinals also got base hits from Max Carpenter, Randall
Mycorn and Grable along with a double from Kennedy.
Max Stecca made an unassisted double play for the Cardinals, who
got strong contributions from Jimmy Roney, Carpenter and David Fink.
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