Felix Rivera drove in Matt Lilja with the winning run for the Dodgers as they defeated the White Sox, 6-5, in minor-league baseball action on Tuesday.
Caleb Wright had a triple for the White Sox, while Mike Leonard, Ethan Czup and Gregory Anderson all had doubles.
Junior BB
Eric Juncker ripped three hits to lead the Geneva Indians past the Kingsville Reds, 12-5. Kyle Brass, Aric Cross and Jacob Gruber each added two hits and scored twice. Dakota Brininger scored two runs.
n Ashtabula Yankees 18, Madison M-Two 8 — Frankie Clayman blasted three hits, including a homer, and scored three runs to lead the Yankees, while Harry Story had three hits, including a triple and a double. Bruce Cox added three hits, including two doubles, and Alex Rocco and Stephen Lanham each had two hits, including a double.
Coach-pitch BB
David Westover smacked four hits, including a home run, and drove in three runs to lead the Meltzer’s BP Red Sox past the Diamondbacks, 8-2. Ryan Bento added three hits, including a double, and two RBI.
Major SB
Kristi Cellitti ripped three hits, including a triple, and drove in two runs to lead Jefferson Lanes past Glazier Insurance, 22-4. Codi Snyder added three hits. Bailey Beckwith earned the win on the mound, striking out 10.
Major BB
Matt Kozlowski smacked two hits and drove in five runs to lead the Wychock Physical Therapy Athletics past the ReNew Plastic Indians, 13-2. Anthony Platt added two hits and Modesto Lebron drove in two runs. Tyler Vines had two hits to lead the Indians, while Frank Pecarsik had two RBI.
Minor SB
Julia Pete blasted two hits to lead the Huntington Insurance Reds past the Angels, 18-9. Zoe Hodgkinson and Nikki Kelly each added hits. Kayleigh Baumgartner had a hit and four RBI to lead the Angels, while Haley Dye and Allison Senita each added hits.
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Mustangs move on!
The Grand Valley Mustangs used timely hitting, strong pitching and a dazzling play in the field to continue their impressive run through the Division III state playoffs as they knocked off the Orrville Red Raiders, 7-4, in a regional semifinal at Carl “Ducky” Schroeder Field at Massillon Washington High School.
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A Vince Peluso column: GV a long way from satisfied
At this point in the baseball season, there are two types of teams remaining — those that are happy to still be playing, and those that expect to still be playing.
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Scholastic Statistics:
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DIVISION III
REGIONAL SEMIFINAL
Grand Valley 7, Orrville 4
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Scholastic Schedule:
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Baseball
Division III
at Massillon Washington High School
Regional championship
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PV’s Ratliff makes jump to state meet
Quintin Ratliff is Pymatuning Valley’s utlility player.
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Wahoos complete sweep
It’s common to fight fire with fire. (Figuratively, that is — we don’t recommend it be done literally.) Many people believe in “an eye for an eye.”
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Charting the Tribe:
n ON DECK — Cleveland Indians at Chicago White Sox.
n WHEN/WHERE — Today, 8:05 p.m., U.S. Cellular Field.
n TV/RADIO — STO; WFUN, WTAM.
n ON THE MOUND — Right-hander Jeanmar Gomez (3-2, 3.19) for Cleveland; left-hander Jose Quintana (0-0, 0.00) for Chicago. -
Indians at White Sox:
WHERE — U.S. Cellular Field.
WHEN — Tonight, 8:10; Saturday, 4:10; Sunday, 2:10.
PROBABLE PITCHERS — Tonight, RHP Jeanmar Gomez (3-2, 3.19) vs. LHP Jose Quintana (0-0, 0.00); Saturday, RHP Derek Lowe (6-2, 2.15) vs. RHP Jake Peavy (5-1, 2.39); Sunday, RHP Ubaldo Jimenez (5-3, 5.02) vs. RHP Gavin Floyd (3-5, 4.66). -
Sweet 16!
In the spring of 1971 Richard Nixon was in his second year as President of the United States. Since then, there have been 11 presidential elections, with one coming up in November.
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’71 Mustangs were quite a hit, too
In the spring of 1971, making it to the regional baseball tournament was nothing new to the Grand Valley Mustangs.
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