Scores for July 21, 2013

Aptos - Game 1
Blue Jays 3
Angels 6
WP: Ueno. SV: Perkins.
HR >> Angels: Smith.

No highlights submitted.

Challenger - Game 1
Phillies 13
Rays 3
WP: Brendon Flaherty.
HR >> Phillies: AJ "Monster" Santana.

The Phillies get 15 strikeouts from Brendon in 13-3 win over the Rays.

An ace performance by Brendon led the Phillies to a 13-3 win in seven innings over the Rays on Sunday at Challenger.

Brendon got the win for the Phillies thanks to 15 strikeouts. Brendon allowed no earned runs, four hits and one walk over seven innings.

The Phillies continued to pile on the runs until the end of the game. The Phillies scored four runs in the last one innings to finish off the blowout win. The Phillies scored six runs in the fourth on a three-run triple by Rafael Ibarra Jr., a passed ball, and a two-run double by Leon Alcantar.

Joe Dembowski Jr boosted his batting average thanks to a perfect 3-3 day at the plate to pace the Phillies. He singled in the second, fifth, and seventh innings.

The Phillies hammered the Rays pitching as seven hitters had a field day, combining for 14 hits, eight RBIs and 12 runs scored.

The Phillies never surrendered the lead after the second inning, scoring one run on a groundout by Patrick Battiste.

After pushing across three runs in the bottom of the fourth, the Rays faced just a 7-3 deficit. An RBI double by Jamal and a two-run error sparked the Rays' rally. The Rays threat came to an end when Brendon finally got Pl to ground out.

Phillies:
AJ Santana (2-4, HR, 2 RBI, 2 Runs), Joe JR (3-3, 1 RBI, 3 Runs).

Challenger - Game 2
Rays 9
Phillies 19
WP: Miguel "Chief" Esparza. SV: Rafael Ibarra Jr..
HR >> Phillies: AJ Santana, Miguel Esparza, Travis Ahrens.

The Phillies best the Rays in shootout, 19-9.

Fans were treated to a high-scoring affair Sunday as the Phillies outscored the Rays 19-9 in five innings.

There were 27 hits, including 11 extra base hits in the game.

The offense exploded for the the Phillies in the second. The Rays had no answer as the Phillies scored 13 runs.

The Phillies hit three home runs in the win. Home runs for the Phillies came when Travis Ahrens homered in the second inning, Chief Esparza homered in the second inning, and Aj homered in the fifth inning.

Even though Chief allowed six runs over three innings he still recorded the victory. Chief struck out two, walked two and gave up seven hits.

The Phillies hammered the Rays pitching as eight hitters had a field day, combining for 15 hits, 15 RBIs and 17 runs scored.

The top of the first saw the Rays take an early lead, 3-0. The Rays got a spark in the form of a EG double, before before Carlos doubled, plating EG and JC. More runs came home for the Rays when Carlos scored on an RBI double by Pl.

The Phillies pushed across one run in both the first inning and the third. In the first, the Phillies scored on an RBI single by Aj, scoring Jeremy Irby.

The Phillies added four more runs in the bottom of the fifth. The inning looked promising, as Brendon doubled, plating Johnny Santos to kick things off. That was followed up by Aj's two-run blast, scoring Brendon.

Phillies:
AJ Santana (2-3, HR, 3 RBI, 2 Runs), Travis Ahrens (2-3, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 2 Runs), Miguel Esparza (2-3, HR, 3 RBI, 2 Runs).

Evergreen Valley - Game 1
Yankees 2
Braves 11
WP: Codiga.
HR >> Yankees: Roy Williams.

Yankees:
Roy Williams (1-3, HR, 2 Runs, RBI, SB), Jeff Arroyo (2-4, 2B), Lonnel Chattmon (1-3), Jon Sibal (1-2, RBI), Israel Rodriguez (1-2, SB), Michael Chagoya (1-3), Greg Williams (1-3).

Braves:
White (3 Runs), Woo (2 Runs), Painter (2-2, 2 Runs, 3 RBI), Bellew (2 RBI), Lee (2-4, 2B, 3 RBI), Beeson (2-3), Bruce (2-4, 2B, 2 RBI), Wong (2-4), Morris (5 IP, 1 ER, 4 K), Codiga (4 IP, 0 ER).

Evergreen Valley - Game 2
Braves 14
Yankees 3
WP: Codiga.
HR >> None.

Braves:
White (2-4), Woo (2-4, RBI), Painter (4-4, 2B, 3 Runs), Lee (3-4, 2 RBI), Beeson (2 Runs, 2 BB, HBP), Callejo (3-4, 2 2B, 2 Runs, 4 RBI), Wong (2-4, 2 Runs), Rodrigues (2-4, 2 RBI), Codiga (CG, 5 IP, 3 ER).

Yankees:
Ben Raney (2-2, RBI, SB), Greg Cohen (2-2, Run), Jeff Arroyo (1-2, Run), Roy Williams (1-1, RBI), Greg Williams (1-1, 2B, Run), Jon Sibal (1-2, RBI), Michael Chagoya (1-2).

Gavilan - Game 1
Giants 1
Indians 5
WP: Eberhart. SV: Straight.
HR >> None.

Giants:
M. Denevi (3-3), C. Radonich (2-3, RBI).

Indians:
Eberhart (7 IP, 6 K, 1 ER), Sanchez (1-3, 2B, 2 Runs), Aguirre (1-3, 2B, RBI).

Leland - Game 1
Mets 17
Royals 2
WP: Bearden.
HR >> Mets: Hernandez (2), Shannon (2), Bacon, Newman. Royals: McLean, Sandoval.

Mets:
Bacon (3-4, HR, 3 Runs, 2 RBI, BB), Hernandez (2-3, 2 HR, 2 Runs, 3 RBI), Bearden (4 IP, 4 K, 1-2), Shannon (3-3, 2 HR, 3 Runs, 3 RBI, BB), Pleasant (2-3, 2 Runs, SB), Barnes (1-3, Run, BB), Monigold (3-4, Run, 2 RBI), Croghan (1-1, Run, RBI), Newman (1-2, HR, 2 Runs, RBI, BB), Feduk (1-1, 2B, Run).

Royals:
McLean (1-3, HR, Run, RBI, BB), Sandoval (2-3, HR, Run, RBI), Canter (2-2, BB), Snyder (2-3), Baldwin (1-2).

Leland - Game 2
Colt .45s 6
Marlins 5
WP: Nakagawa.
HR >> Colt .45s: Chezar.

The Colt 45's came out hot getting back-to-back-to-back hits by Paul LaNasa, Marcus Pollard, and David Chezar, but only scored 1 run in the inning. Then in the 4th, Pollard and Dan Cheong each got hits to make the score 2-0.

With stellar defense by the whole team and Evan Nakagawa on the mound, the score remained 2-0 until the 7th inning. Nakagawa only surrendered 1 hit until the 7th inning.

In the 7th, the Marlins clean-up hitter hit a 3-run home run to put the Marlins up 3-2. The Marlins scored again in the 8th and the Colt 45's went into the bottom of the 9th down 4-2.

The inning started off by LaNasa reaching on an error by the shortstop. Then, with 1 out and 1 runner on in the top of the 9th, David Chezar hit a 2-run home run to put the game at a tie 4-4. The inning was not over, as Gabe Soza, Dan Cheong, and Evan Nakagawa mustered 3 straight singles, creating another run. Then with 2 outs and runners on 2nd and 3rd, Matt Erlick singled to right scoring another run.

With Mike Pence warming up in the bullpen, Nakagawa was left in the game to attempt to finish the complete game. Nakagawa's first batter he faced singled and advanced on a wild pitch. He then struck out the Marlins 3-hitter. The Marlins clean-up hitter ripped a double to the center field fence to score the run making the score 6-5. This didn't phase Nakagawa as he retired the next two batters finishing the complete game win with a strike out!

Colt .45s:
Chezar (2-4, HR, 3 RBI, Run), Nakagawa (W, 9 IP, CG, 5 R, 6 H, 9 K, 1 BB, 2-4, RBI), Pollard (2-4, 2 Run), Cheong (2-4, RBI, Run), Erlick (1-4, RBI), LaNasa (1-4, Run), Soza (1-4, Run).

Los Gatos - Game 1
Tigers 12
Astros 8
WP: Jim Costello.
HR >> Tigers: Kraig Constantino.

The Tigers jumped out to a 3-0 lead before the Astros clawed their way back to a 3-3 tie.

The game was close through 7 innings when Kraig Constantino blasted a two-run shot over the 370 sign in right-center field in the top of the 8th. Constantino's blast knocked Jon Norris off the mound and the wheels continued to fall off for the Astros as the Tigers would put up a total of 9 runs in the 8th for a 12-3 lead.

Jim Costello was throwing another gem, but with a 9-run lead he let up just a little too much and gave up 5 runs in the bottom of the 8th as the Astros rallied back to 12-8.

The game ended after 8 innings as time ran out.

Los Gatos - Game 2
Brewers 7
A's 12
WP: Frank Smith.
HR >> None.

No highlights submitted.

Ohlone - Game 1
Orioles 7
Red Sox 5
WP: J. Pardo. SV: C. Rains.
HR >> None.

Back-n-forth defensive game. Both starting pitchers had strong outings. O's hang on in the end to a tight one.


Red Sox had the tying and winning runs on base in the bottom of the 9th but could not cash in, Orioles take victory in Game 1.

Orioles:
J. Pardo (7 IP, 3 H, 1 ER).

Red Sox:
Brown (1-3, 2B, Run), Hartshorn (1-3, 2B), Angelinovich (1-3, Run), Leon (1-3), Coil (1-1, 2B, Run), McLaughlin (1-3, RBI).

Ohlone - Game 2
Red Sox 14
Orioles 3
WP: Davis.
HR >> None.

After a tough loss in Game One, Red Sox score 10 runs in the top of the first on timeley hitting and Oriole miscues and take the nightcap.


Red Sox jump on O's scoring 10 runs in the first inning. No miracle comeback for the O's today.

Red Sox:
Brown (2-3, 2 RBI, Run), Hartshorn (1-2, RBI), Leon (1-3, Run), Aviles (2-2, 2 Runs), Davis (1-3, RBI), Coil (1-3, 3 RBI, Run), Temores (1-2, RBI, 2 Runs), McLaughlin (1-1, 2 RBI, 2 Runs), Majid (1-1, Run), McBain (2 RBI).

Piedmont Hills - Game 1
Pirates 23
Mariners 14
WP: Ben Glines.
HR >> Pirates: Ben Glines.

Offensive shoot-out. Mariners overcome 7-0 deficit to take their only lead, 8-7. Score was 15-13, Pirates, before an 8-run inning sealed the deal.

Pirates:
Saporito (2-4, 2 Runs, 2 RBI), Castro (2-4, 3 Runs, 2 RBI), Ventura (2-3, Run, 4 RBI), Cargill (4-4, 2 2B, 2 Runs), Cannon (2-4, 2 Runs, 2 RBI), Glines (3-3, HR), Fish (2-4).

Mariners:
Doleshel (2-3, BB, Run), Turner (2-4, 2 RBI, Run, SB), Glass (2-4, RBI, Run), Rodenberg (3-4, RBI, 2 Runs), Cobian (2-4, 2 RBI, 2 Runs), Jabbar (2-3, RBI, Run), Calub (2-3, 2B, 2 RBI, Run), Scarpa (2-3, RBI, Run).

Piedmont Hills - Game 2
Mariners 5
Pirates 8
WP: Jeff Cargill.
HR >> Pirates: Mike Tremaine.

More of a pitchers' duel than Game One, the Mariners come back to tie it at 5 with 3 runs in the top of the 6th. However, the Pirates come right back with 3 in the bottom half to go on to win it.

Mariners:
Doleshel (2-2, BB, 2 Runs, SB), Macias (1-3, 2B, 2 RBI, Run), Turner (1-3, RBI), Rodriguez (1-3), Scarpa (1-3, RBI), Calub (1-2).

Pirates:
Castro (2-3), Tremaine (1-3, HR, 2 Runs, 3 RBI), Gibson (2-3), Jovel (2-3, 2 Runs, RBI).

Prospect - Game 1
White Sox 8
Padres 4
WP: ?.
HR >> Padres: Chris Petersen.

No highlights submitted.

Prospect - Game 2
Padres 19
White Sox 9
WP: Erik Ehlers.
HR >> Padres: Landon Jacobs.

No highlights submitted.

Sobrato - Game 1
Reds 11
Twins 0
WP: Torres. SV: Holt.
HR >> None.

No highlights submitted.

Sobrato - Game 2
SJ Giants 3
Nationals 8
WP: D. Lopez.
HR >> SJ Giants: Chavez, Lopez.

SJ Giants:
Lopez (CG, 9 IP, 7 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 3 K, 1-3, HR), Chavez (3-4, HR, 2 RBI), Lundberg (2-4, 2 Runs).