Canadians Shutout Germany at World Cup
Saturday, November 10, 2007
TAIPEI, Taiwan – It did not take long for the Senior National Team to get its offence going on route to a 10-0, eight inning shutout win over Germany in the 2007 IBAF World Cup at Hsinchuang Stadium.
Jeremy Ware (Guelph, ON) got things started with a two-run home run in the bottom of the first inning to put the Canadians ahead 2-0 and would turn out to be the winning hit.
“Anytime you can contribute is good. You can’t really care about yourself, you just have to find a way to help the team win,” says Ware, who was 3-for-4 with the homer and two RBI. “You can’t look at who you’re playing, you just have to put a (win) on the board. We’ve got another game tomorrow and now we’ve got to try and get another win.”
The score would remain 2-0 until the fifth inning when Kevin Nicholson (
In the sixth inning, the Canadians would increase their lead to 6-0, highlighted by an RBI triple from Matt Rogelstad (
Rogelstad would get two more RBI in the seventh with a double to score Jamie Romak (
The Canadians would complete the scoring in the eighth inning when Sebastien Boucher (
On the mound, Jamie Richmond (
“The guys played great behind me. I got a lot of ground balls for outs. The team needed the win now we can come back tomorrow and get another win,” says
Chris Leroux (
“It’s been a real test of the team’s skills with the ups and downs of international baseball. We’re playing one game at a time and we’re throwing every bullet that we have in every game from here on out,” says SNT Field Manager Terry Puhl.
The Senior National Team takes on the
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