Newport Beach Little League: Reds and D-backs set for title tilt
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Bryce Alderton
NEWPORT BEACH - This is it.
It’s what every player who suited up the first day of practice dreams
about - playing in a championship game.
And the Reds and the Diamondbacks of the Newport Beach Little League’s
Major Division will get that chance Thursday at 5 p.m. at Lincoln
Elementary.
The Reds (13-8) will have had four days of rest after defeating the
Giants handily 6-0 Saturday, while the D-backs, 15-3 during the regular
season, are working on two days rest after defeating the Angels, 1-0,
Monday night.
The D-backs defeated the American Division champion Reds both times
the teams dueled in the regular season, once in the first game of the
year with the second time coming late in the regular season, as the
D-backs won, 9-4.
In the teams’ most recent meeting, Chris Rosen, who pitched for the
D-backs, had three hits, Connor Whalen added two hits and Scott Colton,
Garrett Amoroso and Tommy Colton each belted key hits for the D-backs.
Steven Manning, Mason Sayer and Amoroso kept the Reds in-check on the
mound.
Andrew Silva (two hits), Blaine Nielsen, Timmy Winning, Brett
Bartlett, Eric Mooney and Joe Frey all contributed to the Reds’ offense
in defeat that day.
Reds Coach Dan McNerney, one of three coaches alongside Manager Fred
Silva, hopes the Reds reverse their fortunes against the D-backs
Thursday.
McNerney thinks the early-season jitters in that first game are behind
the team as they prepare for the title game.
“We made a lot of errors and they capitalized on that,” McNerney said.
“They pitched well and we were in a slump at the plate and not hitting
the ball. But we’re feeling good right now. Our pitchers are in the zone
and our hitters are solid right now, making good contact with the ball.
They are a great team, well-coached, with great players that hit the ball
very well. They have solid hitters just like we do.”
The Reds roll through the playoffs has included wins over the
Mariners, 10-4, Yankees, 5-2, and the Giants, 6-0.
“We’ve just had a real consistent lineup that’s been able to generate
a couple of good strong run-scoring innings every game for us,” McNerney
said. “We’ve relied on strong pitching that’s been hard to hit with lots
of strikeouts. If both (pitching and hitting) are in the zone, we think
we’ll have a good game.”
That hitting and pitching McNerney speaks of came to fruition against
the Giants.
Blaine Nielsen led the Reds on the mound, striking out the first three
batters on nine pitches, and went three innings allowing no hits while
striking out nine.
Nielsen also starred at the plate, belting a solo home run over the
left-field fence in the bottom of the second.
Andrew Silva, who had an RBI single and also doubled in the game
against the Giants, threw three innings in relief, allowing no hits while
striking out five.
The National Division champion D-backs had the Angels number in recent
days, beating them, 11-4, Saturday and, 1-0, Monday.
D-back starter Chris Rosen allowed only one infield hit and only two
Angel baserunners advanced past first base in Monday night’s game. Rosen
finished with eight strikeouts.
Rosen, Garrett Amoroso and Fletcher Della Grotta combined to stymie
Angels’ hitters Saturday.
In the game, Rosen hit a three-run home run in the first inning as
Scott Colton and Doug Kelley each contributed two hits. Other key hits
for the D-backs came from Whalen, Riley Sullivan, Sayer and Michael
Epstein.
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