NHBA: Mud Hens cool in the clutch
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The Newport Harbor Baseball Association’s Mud Hens dug down deep to
pull out two one-run margins of victory in Pony Division action last
week.
The Mud Hens used their team play to defeat the Corona del Mar Reds,
10-9, and the Mud Hens also scored a 4-3 decision over NHBA Yankees.
Mud Hen pitcher Brendon Salisbury struck out seven and walked just one
in four innings of work, and Nathan Cramer struck out five in three
innings when the Muds rallied to beat the Reds.
When the Mud Hens trailed, 9-7, in the seventh inning, Tim Cramer
lined a shot down the left field line, which scored two runs to win the
game. Will Klatte contributed two doubles and a single, while Salisbury
added three hits and two runs scored. Tim Cramer (two hits), Andrew
Skjonsby (two hits and two runs scored), Nick Frazier (one run) and Brice
Stillman (three runs scored) were also key in the victory, as was Jose
Gutierrez, who played sound defense in center field.
In the 4-3 win over the Yankees, Salisbury struck out nine batters in
six innings, walking only two and allowing no earned runs. Nathan Cramer
earned the save as he struck out one in the final inning. The two
pitchers turned in a one-hitter.
Salisbury had two hits, one RBI and one run scored, while Stillman
provided two RBIs. Nathan Cramer completed an unassisted double play.
For the Yankees, Chris Thompson pitched all seven innings and got the
team’s lone hit.
In NHBA Bronco Division action:
Braves 7, Red Sox 6 - The Braves pulled out a thrilling
come-from-behind victory, scoring four runs in the sixth inning and
pushing across the game-winner in the bottom of the seventh.
Arturo Vasquez, who went 3 for 3, scored the tying run in the sixth.
In the seventh inning with two out and the bases loaded, Ned Lyon took
an 0-2 pitch to right field, which scored the winning run.
Down 5-1, after two innings, Brave catchers Spencer Smith and Justin
Jones provided momentum, throwing out four base runners, while infielders
Bryce Fuller and Niko Hernandez also played solid defense.
Adrian Rodriguez led the Red Sox, pitching three strong innings and
allowing only one run.
Braves 5, Dodgers 2 - Brave pitchers Hernandez, Smith and Jones took
advantage of being backed by a solid defense, that was led by Lyon and
Ethan Flores. Vasquez slammed an RBI double in the fourth that provided
the margin of victory
Dodger pitcher R.J. D’Cruz was steady for three strong innings,
allowing only one run while striking out six.
Red Sox 11, Reds 5 - Adrian Rodriguez, who went 3 for 4 and Nathan
Talbott keyed a four-run first inning to get the Red Sox going. Red Sox
slugger Garrett Gordon (2 for 3) pounded out a double in the first, while
Scott Ward went 2 for 3 and Vince Newsome had an RBI bunt. Hunter Freeman
also went 2 for 3 for the Red Sox.
Scott Ward, Max Royer and Austin McCarthy belted singles that resulted
in a six-run sixth.
Nick Svendson, who went 2 for 3, and Spencer Richley turned in solid
efforts for the Reds.
In Pinto American Division action:
The Devil Rays and Mariners clashed in a home run derby of a game.
Garrett Farthing crushed two home runs for the Devil Rays, while the
Mariners’ Riley Peterson and Blake Penser answered with a grand slam
each.
Jake Prater turned in a valuable effort as the Mariners’ catcher,
while Jacob Steiner snagged a line drive and tagged a runner out for a
double play.
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