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Canada opens exhibition series with win

St. Petersburg, FL-Sean Jamieson (Kitchener, ON) and Brock Kjeldgaard (London, ON) each homered as Canada cruised to a 12-0 victory over St. Petersburg College in exhibition play.

Canada is using the exhibition series as a tune-up for the World Baseball Classic Qualifier in Regensburg, Germany September 20th-24th.

Here are some highlights from the game:

-Canada opened the scoring in the bottom of the first when Jimmy Van Ostrand (Richmond, BC) doubled to score Tyson Gillies (Vancouver, BC) and Tim Smith (Toronto, ON).

-Canadian starter Mark Hardy (Campbell River, BC) tossed three shutout innings and struck out seven to earn the win.

-In the fourth Canada broke the game open with a four-run outburst. Sean Jamieson had the big blow of the inning as he belted a two-run homer that sailed over the fence in left-centre.

-Brock Kjeldgaard smoked a solo home run in the sixth and Adam Loewen (Surrey, BC) and Jordan Lennerton (Langley, BC) hit back-to-back doubles to put Canada up 8-0.

-Sheldon McDonald (Spruce Grove, AB) pitched two perfect frames in the fourth and fifth and got two strikeouts and four ground ball outs

-Canada also received scoreless frames from Jay Johnson (Sussex Corner, NB), RJ Swindle (Vancouver, BC), Trystan Magnuson (Vancouver, BC) and Mike Johnson (Sherwood Park, AB). Jay Johnson and Magnuson each recorded two strikeouts.

-Jimmy Van Ostrand picked-up his third and fourth RBIs on the afternoon when he doubled in two runs in the seventh, while Tyson Gillies hit a two-run triple in the eighth to round-out the scoring.

Canada will play St. Petersburg College again tomorrow at 1pm ET before taking on the Baltimore Orioles Fall Instructional League club on Sunday in Sarasota.

The only way to follow the action is by following Baseball Canada Games on Twitter (www.twitter.com/Team_C_Updates).

Coaches, players and staff will fly to Germany on Monday and open the four-team WBC Qualifier on September 20th when they take-on Great Britain at 7pm local time (1pm ET).


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