Team USA Axes Prince George, 10-2
Bradley Young - USA Baseball July 23, 2009
Team USA Axes Prince George, 10-2 Three U.S. batters hit home runs in the game (PRINCE GEORGE, British Columbia) - Rick Hague (Rice) went 3-4 with one of three U.S. home runs and Team USA defeated the host Prince George Axemen, 10-2, at the 2009 Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline World Baseball Challenge at Prince George Citizen Field. The Axemen (2-2) got on the board in the bottom of the first inning with a double to right center by Darrin Doucette to take a short-lived one-run lead. Team USA (16-5; 3-1) scored four runs in the fourth inning behind home runs by Michael Choice (UT Arlington) and Christian Colon (Cal State Fullerton). Choice tied the game at one apiece with a homer and Matt Newman (Arizona State) followed with an RBI single through the right side. Colon then lifted a two-run shot over the left field fence for the 4-1 lead. Hague hit a home run to deep center to begin the fifth inning and Bryce Brentz (Middle Tennessee State) scored on a fielding error by the third basemen in the sixth to plate two more runs. Newman and Kolten Wong (Hawaii) followed with an RBI double and a sacrifice fly, respectively, in the seventh. The Axemen pushed its final run across in the eighth inning on an Angelo Desantis single up the middle but the U.S. responded with two runs of its own in the ninth for the final tally of 10-2. Team USA starting pitcher Sonny Gray (Vanderbilt) gave up one run in seven full innings, striking out five in his third victory of the summer. Brentz came on in relief in the eighth inning and closed out the game with three strikeouts. Axemen starting pitcher Tom Nielsen (0-1) pitched five innings, giving up five runs on six hits and struck out five batters in the loss. Game five of the 2009 World Baseball Challenge for the U.S. will be against Team British Columbia (3-1), Thursday, July 23, at 3 p.m. (6 p.m. ET). Cody Wheeler (Coastal Carolina) is expected to take the mound for Team USA. About USA Baseball USA Baseball is the National Governing Body of amateur baseball in the United States and is a member of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC). The organization selects and trains the United States Olympic Baseball Team (and all other USA Baseball Professional Teams); the USA Baseball National Team (Collegiate); the USA Baseball 18U, 16U and 14U National Teams; and the USA Baseball Women's National Team, all of which participate in various international competitions each year. USA Baseball also presents the Golden Spikes Award annually to top player in college baseball. For more information, please visit www.usabaseball.com and www.goldenspikesaward.com. |
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