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Juniors Lose Tight Game

Juniors Lose Tight Game

May 29, 2007

The Junior National Team took a 2-0 lead early in the game, but let the lead slip away late as they lose a heartbreaker to the Colorado Rockies 3-2 in the Dominican. The juniors opened the scoring in the third inning on a double from Carter Bell of Courtenay, B.C. which scored Jordan Wideman of Mississauga, Ontario who reached on an error.  Bell went 2-for-2 with the RBI double. The fourth inning saw the Canadians increase their lead off a double from Leslie Williams of Scarborough, Ontario to score Jeff Hunt of Cambridge, Ontario who reached on a single.  Williams went 1-for-3 with the RBI double. Brad Furdal of Ancaster, Ontario started the game with a dominating performance.  He went three innings, allowing no runs and two hits with a walk and five strikeouts. Nick Fogarty of Thornhill, Ontario came in next and allowed one run on three hits with a walk and two strikeouts in three innings pitched. Cameron Gray of Toronto, Ontario closed out the game and threw three innings, allowing two runs on two hits with two walks and two strikeouts.  Gray was credited with the loss. The Rockies were able to complete their comeback by scoring a run in each of the sixth, seventh and eighth innings. Next for the Junior National Team will be a game on Tuesday at 11 am against the Minnesota Twins.  Phillippe Aumont of Gatineau, Québec is scheduled to start the game.

Juniors, Twins Play to a Scoreless Tie

Juniors, Twins Play to a Scoreless Tie

May 29, 2007

This game was a real pitchers duel between the Junior National Team and the Minnesota Twins as the Dominican Summer League matchup would finish to a 0-0 tie. Phillippe Aumont of Gatineau, Québec was dominant on the mound.  In three innings of work, Aumont only gave up two hits and no runs.  He also struck out six and did not allow a walk. Both Mitch Hodge of Vancouver, B.C. and Evan Hildenbrandt of Abbotsford, B.C. were equally efficient.  Hodge allowed only two hits and no runs with one walk and two strikeouts in three innings pitched.  Hildenbrandt, who also threw three innings, gave up only two hits and no runs with three walks and two strikeouts. Offensively, Brett Lawrie of Langley, B.C. went 2-for-2 with a pair of singles.  Michael Mutcheson of Morden, Manitoba went 1-for-3 with a single and Marcus Knecht of Toronto, Ontario went 1-for-1 with a double.  Both teams combined for 10 hits in the game. Next up for the Junior National Team is a game on Wednesday at 11 am against the Philadelphia Phillies.

Second Inning was the Difference in Juniors’ Loss

Second Inning was the Difference in Juniors’ Loss

May 28, 2007

The Junior National Team went punch for punch in this game, but a three-run second inning was the difference in a 7-5 loss to the Cleveland Indians in Dominican Summer League action. After the juniors took the lead in the top of the second inning off an RBI double from Jeff Hunt of Cambridge, Ontario which scored Carter Bell of Courtenay, B.C., the Indians responded in the bottom of the second with three runs of their own and then matched the Canadians’ offensive output the rest of the way. The juniors scored a run in the third inning, fifth inning and two runs in the eighth inning, only to be mirrored by the Indians. The Canadians generated seven hits from seven different players in this game, the biggest coming from Brett Lawrie of Langley, B.C. who hit a two-run home run in the eighth inning which tied the game, only to see it slip in the next half inning. Jake Eliopoulos of Newmarket, Ontario started the game and allowed four runs on six hits with three walks and two strikeouts in three innings pitched. Stosh Wawrzasek of Langley, B.C. followed Eliopoulos with a solid effort, going three innings and allowing one run on two hits with no walks and three strikeouts.  Evan Grills of Whitby, Ontario, who took the loss, gave up two runs on two hits while surrendering four walks and striking out three in two innings of work. The Junior National Team will play a second game today at 2 pm against the Colorado Rockies.  This is a makeup game for the one postponed due to rain on Sunday.

Juniors Rained Out

Juniors Rained Out

May 27, 2007

The scheduled Dominican Summer League game between the Junior National Team and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim was postponed due to rain.  No makeup date has been announced. The juniors are scheduled to face the Cleveland Indians on Monday at 11 am.

Juniors Swept in Doubleheader Against Mariners

Juniors Swept in Doubleheader Against Mariners

May 26, 2007

The Junior National Team kept it close in the early going of the game one, but let it slip away late as they fell 11-6 to the Seattle Mariners.  In the second game, the juniors took the lead in the first inning, but let it slip away in the second inning and could not create any offense the rest of the game and fell 5-1. In the first game, Phillippe Aumont of Gatineau, Québec took the loss after he allowed six runs, four earned, on five hits in four innings pitched.  He did however record seven strikeouts and only one walk. Offensively, Jordan Wideman of Mississauga, Ontario produced two of the Canadians’ six runs, going 1-for-2 with a two RBI triple.  James Kottaras of Markham, Ontario was 2-for-3 with a pair of singles. In the second game, the juniors were only able to generate four hits in the game, two of which came from Brett Lawrie of Langley, B.C.  He was 2-for-2 with a double and a walk. Evan Hildenbrandt of Abbotsford, B.C. started the game and allowed three runs, two earned, on two hits with three walks and five strikeouts in three innings of work. Colin Buckborough of Niagara Falls, Ontario followed and allowed two runs on three hits and struck out five.  Leslie Williams of Scarborough, Ontario finished the game and was dominant in his inning pitched, facing the minimum while striking out two. Next up for the Junior National Team in their Dominican Summer League tour will be the Texas Rangers on Saturday at 11 am.

Juniors Fall to Rangers

Juniors Fall to Rangers

May 26, 2007

The offense was once again invisible for the Junior National Team as they were only able to muster three hits, and along with the five errors they committed fell to the Texas Rangers 5-2. Michael Mutcheson of Morden, Manitoba produced the only RBI of the game for the Canadians, that coming in the ninth inning.  He was 1-for-4 with an RBI double.  The other two hits came from Ivan Hartle of North Vancouver, B.C., who went 1-for-3, and Mackenzie Harrison of St. Thomas, Ontario, who was 1-for-1.  The other run was scored by Brett Lawrie of Langley, B.C. in the seventh inning off a wild pitch. Corey Pappel of Mississauga, Ontario took the loss, allowing one unearned run on three hits with five strikeouts in three innings pitched. Daniel Britton-Foster was hit around a little more, giving up three runs, two earned, on four hits with a walk and three strikeouts in three innings pitched.  Ryan Kennedy of Calgary, Alberta closed things up, pitching three innings allowing one run on two hits with a walk and five strikeouts. The five errors committed by the juniors, three by Ivan Hartle, combined with the lack of offense was the downfall for the Canadians. Next for the Junior National Team will be the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on Sunday at 11 am.

Juniors Victorious in First Dominican Summer League Game

Juniors Victorious in First Dominican Summer League Game

May 24, 2007

A six run fourth inning would carry the momentum for the Junior National Team as they would go on to defeat the New York Yankees 11-4 in Dominican Summer League action. The Yankees committed six errors on the day, while their pitchers allowed 14 walks. Nick Fogarty of Thornhill, Ontario got the win for the juniors.  He pitched two innings, allowing five hits, one of which being a home run, with a walk and two strikeouts. Starting the game for the Canadians was Brad Furdal of Ancaster, Ontario.  He allowed two runs, one earned, with two walks and four strikeouts in three innings of work. Evan Grills of Whitby, Ontario and Stosh Wawrzasek of Langley, B.C. finished the game for the juniors.  Grills gave up one run on one hit with one walk and three strikeouts in two innings pitched.  Wawrzasek went two innings, allowing only one hit with three strikeouts. Offensively, Brett Lawrie of Langley, B.C. went 2-for-4 with a double and two runs scored.  Leslie Williams of Scarborough, Ontario was 3-for-5 with two RBI and Chad Stang of Surrey. B.C. went 2-for-4 with a double, triple and two RBI. The juniors were also aggressive on the base paths as they stole six bases during the game. Next up for the Junior National Team will be a double-header against the Seattle Mariners starting at 11 am Friday.

An Unexpected Opportunity

An Unexpected Opportunity

May 22, 2007

For Dayle Legros, becoming an umpire was not part of the plan. “It was kind of a fluke accident,” says Mr. Legros.  “They needed an umpire for a charity tournament.  I umpired all day and I told myself that I’d like to try this.” That moment happened almost 30 years ago and now Mr. Legros will be heading for his first international tournament in August for the World Junior Baseball Qualifying tournament in Mexico. “I’m really excited,” says Mr. Legros.  “I’m hoping it will be very competitive.” The St. Catharines, Ontario resident has been an umpire for several National Championships over his career.  He has also been an umpire for the now defunct Canadian Baseball League and the North Atlantic League. “I’ve even umpired behind Carlos Delgado,” explains Mr. Legros of the games he was calling the balls and strikes for the now defunct St. Catharines Blue Jays. Mr. Legros received the good news of his trip to Mexico this summer at a bit of an unusual hour. “I got a call at 11 o’clock at night from Eddie (Quinlan, supervisor of umpires for Ontario) that I was selected for an international (tournament),” recalls Mr. Legros.  “I was shocked, and a little bit surprised.” For the last 15 seasons, Mr. Legros has been an umpire in the Intercounty Baseball League in Ontario where former Major Leaguer and Senior National Team member Rob Butler plays.  Now that his first international experience will soon be here, he remembers what brought on this journey. “I love baseball,” says Mr. Legros.  “I also coach high school baseball, which is perfect because it allows me to do some umpiring during the summer, which I love.”

Junior National Team Roster Announced for Dominican Tour

Junior National Team Roster Announced for Dominican Tour

May 17, 2007

Baseball Canada announced the Junior National Team roster which will go to the Dominican Republic for the annual Dominican Summer League tour which starts on May 23rd. Among the 30 players named to the team is Philippe Aumont of Gatineau, Québec.  The 18-year-old prospect is projected to be selected in the first round of the upcoming Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft this summer.  The complete Junior team roster is a mix of Junior Team veterans and a new crop of talented young ballplayers. The junior team will play nine games on their tour against Major League Dominican Summer League teams.  Included in their schedule are games against the Toronto Blue Jays, New York Yankees, Minnesota Twins, Philadelphia Phillies, Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and the Seattle Mariners, which they will play a doubleheader. “Right now, we’re taking it one step at a time in terms of evaluating our team,” says Greg Hamilton, Manager of the Junior National Team.  “We want to make sure that our players are ready to play at this level of international competition.” The DSL tour this year is in preparation for the World Junior Qualifier this August in Mexico and for the World Junior Baseball Championship in Edmonton next year. To view the roster and the 2007 Junior National Team schedule, go to the National Teams section of our website and click on the Junior National Team link.

Braves Sign Rheal Cormier

Braves Sign Rheal Cormier

May 15, 2007

The Atlanta Braves announced the signing of left-handed pitcher Rheal Cormier of Moncton, N.B.  The signing of Cormier will increase the depth in their bullpen. Cormier has no record in six games (three innings pitched) with a 9.00 ERA with the Cincinnati Reds this season.  He posted a 2-3 mark with a 2.44 ERA in 64 games (48 innings pitched) with the Reds and the Philadelphia Phillies in 2006.  The 40-year-old reliever is known across the majors as a left-handed specialist. The 16-year Major League veteran now joins his sixth Major League club.  He has also been a member of the St. Louis Cardinals, Montreal Expos, Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Phillies and Cincinnati Reds. Cormier has compiled a career record of 71-64 with a 4.03 ERA in 683 games (108 games started).  He has seven complete games, one shutout and two saves in 1221.2 innings pitched with 760 strikeouts.



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