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Canada avoids scare, earns comeback win over Puerto Rico

AJAX, Ontario- A two out double in the bottom of the sixth off the bat of Nicole Luchanski (Edmonton, AB) scored two runs to lead Canada to a 3-2 win over Puerto Rico and run their record to 3-0 in the Pan American Games Women’s Baseball Competition.

Box Score - Canada 3 Puerto Rico 2

Canada is now assured of winning a medal and will have the opportunity to book a ticket directly to the gold medal game with a win over the United States on Friday (7pm ET).

Today’s game ended in dramatic fashion as left fielder Niki Boyd (Surrey, BC) made a tremendous throw from the outfield to nab a runner at home plate that was trying to score from second base on a hit to the outfield. Canadian catcher Stéphanie Savoie (La Pocatiére, QC) did a tremendous job on the play to not only catch the ball, but also hang on to it after tagging the runner who collided with her at the plate. Both Savoie and Puerto Rican runner stayed down on the field before being helped off.

Puerto Rico didn’t waste anytime getting on the scoreboard as they used three hits including a single and a double to start the game and jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the top of the first.

Canadian starter Kate Psota (Burlington, ON) settled in during the second inning getting three ground outs in between a single, but was removed from the game in the third in favour of Melissa Armstrong (Saskatoon, SK) after issuing a one out walk. Armstrong quickly gave up a single and a walk to load the bases, but managed to induce a double play to remove the threat.

Armstrong turned in a terrific performance keeping her team in the game with three and two-third shutout innings. She scattered four hits and walk, and struck out six batters.

"Today just felt good, my arm felt really great,” she said after the game. “It was nice to be playing in hot weather – my arm felt loose.”

After being held off the scoreboard for the first two innings, Canada broke the goose egg in the third when Ashley Stephenson’s (Mississauga, ON) groundout to the right side brought in Jen Gilroy (Mississauga, ON) from third base. Gilroy had led off with a walk and moved to third on Becky Hartley’s (Vancouver, BC) single to right. Canada had a chance to add more runs in the inning as Nicole Luchanski (Edmonton, AB) laid down a beautiful bunt for a base hit and Bradi Wall (Swift Current, SK) walked to load the bases, but both were left on base.

Canada threatened again in the fourth, this time loading the bases with nobody out, but a force out to home and an inning ending double play got Puerto Rico out of a jam for the second consecutive inning. In the fifth, Canada had two runners aboard with one out on back-to-back singles from Bradi Wall and Stéphanie Savoie, but Puerto Rico got the ground ball they were looking for, turning a double play to end the frame.

At the end of the day, Canada played well defensively, received some quality pitching and timely hitting in finding a way to squeak out a win. With the United States on deck, Canadian Manger André Lachance is hopeful that this will continue.

"We built this team around defense,” he said. “Yesterday was a bit difficult defensively, but we came up today with a good performance. We’ll need this type of performance to have success (against the United States) on Friday.”

UP NEXT: After an off day tomorrow, Canada will be back at President’s Choice Ajax Pan Am Ball Park on Friday evening when they take on the United States at 7pm ET…The only way to follow this game is through Baseball Canada’s Twitter account (@baseballcanada)…For tournament standings, results and statistics, please click here.

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