Braves take two from Cards
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The Braves got the best of the Cardinals on two occasions in recent
Robinwood Little League Majors Division action, getting a 10-0 victory,
and rallying in their second meeting to record a 7-6 win over a three-day
period.
Strong pitching and timely hitting proved the right combination in the
10-0 triumph.
Kevin Powers pitched the first three innings and shut down the
Cardinals. Todd Locken came on in relief in the fourth and immediately
got into trouble. He gave up a leadoff single and walked the next two
batters to load the bases, but battled back against the fourth hitter to
earn a strikeout on a 3-2 fastball.
Locken proceeded to strike out the next two batters to get out of the
inning unscathed.
Locken finished his three innings on the mound with eight strikeouts.
The Braves posted their first two runs in the top of the fifth inning
as D.J. Huber led off with a single, and scored on Kevin Powers’ hit.
Powers would later score on a Kevin Radle hit.
Radle ended the game with three hits, while Powers, Kyle Suthemier and
Ryan Olson had two hits apiece.
In the second game, the Cardinals had the Braves down 4-0, but the
Braves rallied and won the game, 7-6, in the bottom of the seventh inning
when Radle singled and scored on three passed balls.
The Cardinals used a Jamie Swain base hit and three Braves errors to
grab a 4-0 first inning lead. The Braves came back with five runs in the
fourth inning to go on top, 5-4, beginning with an Andrew Compton leadoff
single. He would score on Olson’s triple, and Sean McDaniels would get a
double and later score on a passed ball.
After the Braves extended their lead to 6-4 in the fifth inning, the
Cardinals roared back in the sixth with two runs to force extra innings.
Tyler Borkovetz delivered the big blow, an RBI double that hit the top of
the wall and stayed in the park. Borkovetz went on to score the tying
run.
In the seventh, the Cardinals appeared headed for the lead, but
Stryder Huff, who began the top-half of the inning with a single, was
thrown out when Powers relayed a throw from right-fielder Keegan Grebe to
Braves third baseman Andrew Compton for the out.
Locken then shut down the Cardinals the rest of the way to collect his
second win of the season as the Braves improved to 5-0.
The losses are the only two in five games this season for the
Cardinals.
IN MINOR A DIVISION PLAY:
* Yankees 7, Angels 6
In a wild one, Tyler Rink hit a two-run home run in the top of the
sixth inning to break a tie and send the Yankees on to victory. Buddy
Cheek had two-RBI double, Nick Locken singled in the sixth inning, and
Josh Mason struck out the final batter with the tying run on base in the
bottom of the sixth to preserve the win.
Chris Daugherty and William Gaskill each hit a two-run double for the
Angels, and Cody Frame doubled off the center field fence with two out in
the sixth inning, and later scored on Brian Frattelli’s single to pull
the the Angels within 7-6.
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