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Long ball both friend and foe as Women’s National Team goes 1-1 in Rosemont

June 16, 2019

Rosemont, IL - - Long ball both friend and foe as Women’s National Team goes 1-1 in Rosemont


Long ball both friend and foe as Women’s National Team goes 1-1 in Rosemont

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June 16, 2019
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ROSEMONT, Ill. – The USA Softball Women’s National Team (WNT) jumped out to an early lead and never looked back in a 9-2 win over the USSSA Pride before falling 6-4 to the Chicago Bandits. In game one of the day, a three-run shot by Kirsti Merritt (Lake Panasoffkee, Fla.) fueled a hot-hitting U.S. offense, however late-inning home runs off the bats of the opponents proved to be the difference maker in game two.
 
“As we continue to evaluate the week, we’re starting to see some really good stuff, however we still aren’t running on all cylinders,” said Head Coach Ken Eriksen. “We’re trying people in different positions and different combinations in the lineup, which allows us to see where we need to improve and what we can expect moving forward.”
 
Game One: USA 9, USSSA Pride 2
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The U.S. wasted no time in getting on the board after back-to-back singles from Haylie McCleney (Morris, Ala.) and Janie Reed (Placentia, Calif.) put two on with no outs. Ali Aguilar (Orangevale, Calif.) drove in a run with a single to right field, which allowed Reed to scoot over to third base until a passed ball allowed Reed to cross the plate. Up by one with one on base, a walk to Michelle Moultrie (Jacksonville, Fla.) added another runner for Team USA, bringing Merritt to the plate. With two on, Merritt got a hold of a pitch and drove it out of the park for the fifth run of the at-bat.
 
A series of three-up, three down innings kept the game at a 5-0, U.S. lead until the bottom of the third when the home team tacked on another three runs. Merritt once again had an outstanding at-bat by driving in a pair of runs on a single up the middle and Kelsey Stewart (Wichita, Kan.) drove in run number eight after a mishandled grounder by the Pride infield.
 
A pair of solo home runs by the Pride, one in the top of the fifth and another in the top of the sixth, made it an 8-2 ballgame. A double by Shelby Pendley (Rio Rancho, N.M.) in the bottom of the sixth extended Team USA’s lead to 9-2, a lead that would hold through the Pride’s final at-bat.
 
Cat Osterman (Houston, Texas) earned the win after starting in the circle for Team USA. Tossing three and two-third scoreless innings, Osterman fanned four while allowing just two hits and one walk. Ally Carda (Elk Grove, Calif.) entered in the fourth and struck out one batter and Monica Abbott (Salinas, Calif.) closed the game with four strikeouts. Offensively, Merritt picked up five RBI in a 2-for-3 showing at the plate.
 
Game Two: USA 4, Chicago 6
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Stewart drove in the first run of the game with a no-brainer long ball, driving one over the right field fence to make it 1-0. An RBI single from McCleney in the bottom of the second added another run to the score, but a solo home run by the Bandits in their next at-bat cut the lead in half.
 
Leading 2-1, Aguilar led off the bottom of the third with a single and came around to score on a double to left by Rachel Garcia (Palmdale, Calif.), who was able to advance to third on the throw to home. A walk to Moultrie put runners on the corner for Sahvanna Jaquish (Highland, Calif.), who nearly sent one out of the park on a sac fly.
 
That would be the last run of the game for Team USA, but a run by the Bandits in the top of the fourth, a three-run home run in the top of the fifth and a solo home run in the top of the seventh handed the U.S. the 6-4 loss.
 
Carda suffered the loss, throwing one and two-third innings with just one earned run allowed. Keilani Ricketts (San Jose, Calif.) fanned four batters through the first three innings of play and Abbott closed the game with seven strikeouts in two and one-third innings. At the plate, McCleney went 2-for-4 with one RBI.
 
Team USA will face the Chicago Bandits one final time in a 2 p.m. CT match on the diamond on June 16.

About USA Softball
USA Softball is a 501(c)(3) not-for profit organization headquartered in Oklahoma City, Okla., and is designated as the National Governing Body (NGB) of Softball in the United States and a member of the United States Olympic Committee. One of the nation’s largest sports organizations, USA Softball sanctions competition through a network of Local Associations, which includes all 50 states and select metro associations.  USA Softball is dedicated to providing people of all ages the opportunity to play the game they love at a variety of levels by offering recreational, league, tournament and competitive play for fast pitch, slow pitch and modified pitch.  USA Softball annually conducts thousands of tournaments throughout the country including over 100 National Championships.  The USA Softball umpire program is among the nation’s largest and are widely known as the best trained umpires in the game. 
 
As the NGB for the sport of softball, USA Softball is responsible for training, equipping and promoting the six USA Softball National Teams that compete in events such as the Olympics, Pan American Games, World Championships and other international and domestic events. For more information on USA Softball, including its founding and history as the Amateur Softball Association of America (ASA), please visit, www.USASoftball.com.
 

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