Friday, October 07, 2011
Canada shut out Chinese Taipei and is still undefeated
Two Home Runs give the Win to the Maple Leafs over Asian team
Chun Chen batting fifth in the order was 0-3 with a pair of strikeout.
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Canada picks up the fourth win in the Baseball World Cup and is still undefeated (4-0). The Maple Leafs collected eight hits, but just scored four times. That was enough to beat Chinese Taipei which couldn’t do nothing to avoid the defeat. Two power shots over the fence, a solo-homer by Jaime Romak and a two-run homer by Tim Smith, close the game and the bullpen gets the victory.
The two pitchers had a good start striking out three players each. After a scoreless first inning Canada broke the tie: Jimmy Van Ostrand scored on a double by Shawn Bowman and a sacrifice fly by Cole Amstrong (1-0). The second Canadian run came through Jaime Romak who hit a solo-homer to the left of the field.
Nick Bucci controlled well the opposing bats and just in the fifth he allowed two singles, but Chinese Taipei couldn’t score. This was the only opportunity for the Asians.
In the sixth inning Canada increased the advantage and the credit went to a homerun for the second time in the match. With a player on base, Tim Smith hit the ball over the fence and secured the result of 4-0.
The Canadian relief pitchers Andrew Albers, Dustin Molleken and Mike Johnson made a good job, pitching four innings of no-hit ball.
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