Fourth-Inning Burst Enough To Lead High Elevation Baseball 15U Past Wolfpack 15U
By GameChanger Media
High Elevation Baseball 15U defeated Wolfpack 15U 8-2 on Saturday thanks in part to five runs in the fourth inning.
High Elevation Baseball 15U got on the board in the top of the first inning after #28 walked, and High Elevation Baseball 15U scored on a passed ball, each scoring one run.
High Elevation Baseball 15U scored five runs on five hits in the top of the fourth inning. #03 hit an inside the park home run, scoring two runs, #43 singled, scoring two runs, and #01 scored after tagging up.
Noah Blaskovic pitched three innings in relief for Wolfpack 15U. The righty gave up seven hits and five runs while, striking out two and walking two. Parker Windom stepped on the bump first for Wolfpack 15U. The righty gave up one hit and two runs (one earned) over two innings, striking out three and walking four. #43 began the game for High Elevation Baseball 15U. The starting pitcher allowed five hits and two runs over six innings, striking out eight and walking seven.
Ashton Thomson and Davin Ontiveros each drove in one run for Wolfpack 15U. Davin Ontiveros went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Wolfpack 15U in hits. Wolfpack 15U had patience at the plate, amassing seven walks for the game. Tristan Thompson and Noah Blaskovic led the team with two bases on balls each. Tristan Thompson, Dominik Fritz, and Jayven Reyes each stole multiple bases for Wolfpack 15U. Wolfpack 15U stole nine bases in the game. Wolfpack 15U were sure-handed and didn't commit a single error. Mason Gervais made the most plays with five.
High Elevation Baseball 15U's #01, the number nine hitter, led High Elevation Baseball 15U with three hits in three at bats. #03 and #43 each drove in two runs for High Elevation Baseball 15U. #07 led High Elevation Baseball 15U with two walks. Overall, the team had a strong eye at the plate, accumulating eight walks for the game. #43 and #01 each stole multiple bases for High Elevation Baseball 15U. High Elevation Baseball 15U stole six bases in the game. High Elevation Baseball 15U were sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. #43 had the most chances in the field with two.
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