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    SPORTS
BABE RUTH: White Sox scored 10 runs in fifth
Thursday, June 21, 2018
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pulled within one run, 4-3,
and had a runner in scoring
position.
His efforts on the mound
were matched with a 1-for-2
outing as the cleanup hitter.
Keefer Breashers finished a
perfect 2-for-2 while scoring
twice and recording an RBI.
Eight players from the nine-
man roster recorded at least
one hit, and six helped bring
in runs with Mackey high-
lighting those efforts.
In the bottom of the sec-
ond and the score tied 1-1
— Hodgen’s Cooper Sim-
mons took a pitch to the
side to advance all runners
with the bases loaded in the
first and Big John’s Michael
Flores popped up a sacrifice
RBI to follow — Mackey
took the plate with runners
on first and second. On the
1-1 count, the shortstop sent
the ball on the fair side of the
left-field line for an inside-
the-park home run that put
the White Sox up 4-1.
They relinquished the
lead in the top of the of the
fifth but came back with 10
runs in the bottom of the
frame to seal the deal.
“It’s a team effort, we’re
missing three guys that we
had throughout the season
— one is injured and the oth-
ers are out of town — so, we
knew that the only chance
that we had tonight was to be
able to hit the ball,” Michael
Corey said. “They are going
to score runs, the Red Sox
are a great team, but we had
Staff photo by E.J. Harris
Hodgen’s Brock Mackey throws the ball to first base
in the White Sox’s 16-6 win against Papa John’s in the
Pendleton Babe Ruth championship game Wednesday
at Bob White Field.
to play team baseball and we
came out and played well.”
The Red Sox returned to
the title game for the sec-
ond-straight year. Last sea-
son, they fell to Thomp-
son RV Athletics by a score
of 9-8 and battled back this
time around to stop that
from happening again.
Flores got the start for
Big John, but was pulled in
favor of Andrew Demianew
after a tough first inning.
Demianew also had trouble
keeping the happy-hitting
White Sox offense at bay
allowing 12 runs off 11 hits
in two innings of work.
Demianew entered the
game with the bases loaded
and two outs only to record
a huge strikeout — one of
only two — to get the Red
Sox out of trouble.
But just as Hodgen’s
offense was heating up
against Demianew, Big
John’s bats were flying to
keep itself in the game early,
and it was Demianew that
made the biggest impact. He
went 2-for-3 on the day with
4 RBI, and only two other
Red Sox would record hits.
The Big John finished
the year 12-4-1 while Hod-
gen had nearly a clean sheet
going 16-1-1.
“It was a great year,”
Michael Corey said. “Every
year that you coach at the
Little League and Babe Ruth
level, you always end up
with a great group of kids, a
different group of kids every
year. You spend two months
getting to know the kids,
learning what their strong
suits are and this group
came out and from Day 1
they bonded and they were
a team.”
Now, they are champions.
————
R H E
RED SOX
012
03 — 6 4 1
WHITE SOX 130 2(10) — 16 14 0
RS: M. Flores, A. Demianew (1), C.
Cooley (4). WS: B. Swanson, E. Corey (5).
W — Corey, L — Cooley.
HR: B. Mackey. 3B: J. Smith (WS). 2B: A.
Demianew, M. Flores (RS); E. Corey 2, K.
Breashers (WS).
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MARINERS: Will try to avoid sweep on Thursday
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signature moment,” Stanton
said. “Just happy to be able
to get it for us.”
New York is a season-high
27 games above .500 with the
majors’ best record at 49-22.
The Yankees have won nine
of 11 against Seattle (46-
28) and will try for a three-
game series sweep Thursday
afternoon.
“Until the game is over,
we’ve got a chance. It showed
tonight,” Stanton said.
Aroldis Chapman (3-0)
pitched a perfect inning for
the win.
The Mariners have lost
three straight for the first time
since April 17-19 against
the World Series champion
Astros.
Seattle starter Felix Her-
nandez lasted five innings
and 95 pitches. He was
charged with two runs, one
earned, and six hits.
Sanchez drove Alex
Colome’s cutter 439 feet off
the back wall of the left-cen-
ter bullpen, knotting the
score at 5.
Dee Gordon had two RBIs
for the Mariners. Denard
Span and Ryon Healy each
drove home a run in the fifth,
extending Seattle’s advan-
tage to 5-0.
Yankees rookie Jonathan
Loaisiga, making his second
major league start in place
of injured Masahiro Tanaka,
allowed three runs on six
hits and two walks in 3 2/3
innings.
New York broke through
in the fifth with two outs and
runners on first and second.
Aaron Judge hit a broken-bat
single to left, scoring Miguel
Andujar. Aaron Hicks also
came home when Span bob-
bled the ball.
Gregorius’ sacrifice fly in
the seventh made it 5-3.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Mariners: RHP Hisashi
Iwakuma (right shoulder sur-
gery) remains in Arizona,
where his first rehab start
was pushed back due to sore-
ness. He was scheduled to
play catch Wednesday. ... OF
Guillermo Heredia was not
in the starting lineup after
batting just .122 this month,
but entered as a defensive
replacement in the seventh.
“G is struggling a bit lately,”
manager Scott Servais said.
East Oregonian
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AP Photo/Nati Harnik
Oregon State’s Cadyn Grenier (2) hold up his hel-
met as he celebrates with teammates after his solo
home run against North Carolina in the first inning.
OSU: Need to win
Friday and Saturday to
reach World Series final
doing in recent interviews
with Sports Illustrated and
The New York Times.
BEAVERS’
KWAN
LIMITED
Oregon State All-
Pac-12 center fielder Ste-
ven Kwan didn’t start
after injuring a hamstring
Wednesday against Mis-
sissippi State. Nick Mad-
rigal took Kwan’s spot as
leadoff man. Kwan pinch
hit in the eighth and was
intentionally walked, and
Preston Jones pinch ran for
him.
ERROR-PRONE
OSU
Oregon State commit-
ted two errors against Car-
olina and has six in three
CWS games. That’s as
many as the Beavers com-
mitted in their previous 18
games. The Beavers had
come into the CWS as the
best fielding team in the
field and seventh-best in
the country at .980.
UP NEXT
Oregon State will play
Mississippi State on Friday
at 12 p.m. in a bracket final.
The Beavers would need to
win Friday and Saturday to
reach the finals.
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Rutschman.
Carolina wiped out a
3-0 deficit in the third on
Brandon Riley’s two-run
double off Luke Heimlich
and led 4-3 in the fifth on
Ike Freeman’s single. Kyle
Datres’ hooked Christian
Chamberlain’s pitch just
inside the left-field foul
pole, putting the Tar Heels
up 6-3 in the sixth.
Jake Mulholland (3-2)
pitched three innings of
shutout relief for the win.
Heimlich, the two-time
Pac-12 pitcher of the year,
couldn’t make it out of the
third inning for a second
straight start in Omaha.
Heimlich’s appearance
at the CWS had drawn
mixed reaction from the
public. Last year, he left
the team for the super
regionals and the CWS
after it was revealed he had
pleaded guilty to molest-
ing a young relative when
he was 15. The university
allowed him to return to the
team this year. He served
two years’ probation and
went through a treatment
program but denied wrong-
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