TAIPEI, Taiwan – In a must win game that went back and forth upto the bottom of the ninth, the Senior National Team fell one run short of moving on to the medal round at the 2007 IBAF World Cup due to a controversial play.
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The Canadians were trailing 7-4 going into the bottom of the ninth inning but were able to shorten the deficit to one on a pair of RBI singles from Nick Weglarz (
After a sacrifice bunt from Jimmy VanOstrand (
Garcia grounded to shortstop Brad Harman, who juggled the ball while touching the second base bag and continued to juggle it after stepping of the bag, however second base umpire, Edgar Estivison of
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“It’s a disappointing loss. The players did everything they possibly could and we get a very poorly called play at the end of the ball game,” says Puhl. “Our club is never out of any ball game as they showed again tonight. It’s just a privilege to be a part of this team.”
The controversy overshadowed a great performance by the Canadians, especially from starting pitcher Jon Lockwood (
Lockwood allowed three runs, only one earned, on four hits with three strikeouts over five and 2/3 innings.
“I just pitched to my strengths today. I thought I executed pretty well and I felt I got stronger as the game got on,” says Lockwood.
“This team showed what it can do today,” says Kevin Nicholson (
The Senior National Team finished the World Cup with a 4-3 record and in fifth place in Pool B. The players will head back to their respective hometowns and the team will meet up again in March for the final Olympic Qualifier here in