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USA Women use the long ball from Arioto and Chidester to top Japan 8-1

July 12, 2014

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July 11, 2014

USA Women use the long ball from Arioto and Chidester to top Japan 8-1 at the General Tire World Cup of Softball IX

IRVINE, Calif. –  Same teams, different ending in a rematch of the 2013 World Cup of Softball finals as the U.S. captured an 8-1 (five inning) win over Japan at the General Tire World Cup of Softball IX the Amateur Softball Association (ASA)/USA Softball announced today.  Coming from behind, Team USA utilized two home runs from Valerie Arioto (Pleasanton, Calif.) and Amanda Chidester (Allen Park, Mich.) to come out on top of the reigning World Cup of Softball Champions.

 

Click here for box scores from all of day five's matchups in the General Tire World Cup of Softball IX

 

"Our team is just at the beginning," said USA Head Coach Ken Eriksen.  "We've still got a lot of things we need to get better on to be ready for the World Championships later this summer.  I was really happy with the pitching performance tonight, they really battled well."

 

Game Twelve: USA 8, Japan 1 (5)

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Two U.S. batters combined for two home runs and six RBI as the USA defeated Japan 8-1 (five innings) in a rematch of the 2013 World Cup of Softball Championship.  Arioto sent a two-run home run out of the park in the bottom of the fourth inning while Chidester send a three-run shot to end the game via run-rule in the bottom of the fifth.

 

"It's always great  to end the game like that, but everyone was on the ball tonight," said Chidester.  "Haylie started off the inning great and everyone behind her did their part, so coming up to bat I knew I needed to calm down and just play the game.  Coach Dobson and Kellie gave me great tips before I came up to bat, so I just went up there and tried to have a clear mind."

 

The U.S. started Jessica Moore (Sutter, Calif.) in the circle, who kept the Japan batters off the bases in the first inning with a series of groundouts.  USA would get two base runners on in the bottom half of the inning as Lauren Gibson (Pasadena, Md.) singled with two outs and was followed by a walk to Arioto, but a strike out ended the U.S. threat.

 

Japan got their first base runners in the top of the second inning as Sonoka Kuniyoshi singled with two outs and an error put another runner on base.  A single from Nozomi Nagasaki loaded the bases, but a ground ball to Raven Chavanne (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) kept Japan off the scoreboard.  The U.S. was retired in order in the bottom of the second inning, brining Japan back to the plate. 

 

It was a tied ball game until the top of the third inning as Yu Yamamoto singled to right field to lead off.  Back-to-back outs kept Yamamoto at first before USA intentionally walked Eri Yamada to put two Japanese runners on.   Haruna Sakamoto then singled to center to plate Yamamoto and put Japan up 1-0.

 

Another three-up and three-down inning kept the lead in Japans favor heading into the fourth inning.  Japan would get one runner on in the top of the inning with a leadoff single, but the U.S. defense held strong with three groundouts to bring USA back to the plate.

 

Trailing 1-0, Gibson led off with a double to left field and was followed by Arioto's home run over left field, her fourth of the General Tire World Cup of Softball.  With the home run, USA took the lead 2-1.

 

Jaclyn Traina (Naples, Fla.) entered the circle in the top of the fifth inning for USA and issued a walk to her first batter faced.  The U.S. defense continued to shine as Kelsey Stewart (Wichita, Kan.) connected with Arioto for a double play and got the third out of the inning with a ground ball.

 

USA continued to add the pressure offensively as Haylie McCleney (Morris, Ala.) got a leadoff walk and was followed by a single from Michelle Moultrie (Jacksonville, Fla.).   Chavanne hit an infield single to load the bases for the U.S. before back-to-back walks to Gibson and Arioto plated two USA runners to extend the lead to 4-1.  A sac fly from Kellie Fox (San Diego, Calif.) added another run for Team USA. 

 

With two runners on base, Chidester connected for the long ball, sending one over center field to end the game via run-rule with an 8-1, five inning victory.

 

Moore was lights out for the U.S., earning the win with four complete innings of work with one walk, five hits and one run allowed.   Traina earned the save,  issuing one walk in her one inning pitched with no hits allowed.  For Japan,  Yukari Hamamura took the loss after giving up two runs in three and one-third innings with one walk and three hits.  Yamato Fujita entered in relief and issued three hits, three walks and allowed five runs before Kana Nakano closed out the game for Japan with one hit and one run allowed.

 

Up next for the U.S. is a matchup against Mexico at 10 a.m. PDT with the game airing live on ESPN2.

 

Game Fifteen: Chinese Taipei 16, Philippines 1 (5)

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Chinese Taipei jumped out to an early lead on Philippines and captured a 16-1 victory in five innings.  Chinese Taipei stuck early offensively, scoring 14 runs in the first three innings.

 

Chinese Taipei put 13 runs on the board in the second inning due in large to two home runs and a string of singles from their offense.

 

Philippines struggled against Hui Lin Chung, who gave up just one hit and three strikeouts during her two and one-third innings.  Francesca Foti took the loss for Philippines, giving up three runs.

 

 

Game Fourteen: Mexico 1, Venezuela 0

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Estela Pinon held Venezuela scoreless for seven innings to boost Mexico to a 1-0 victory.  Pinon struck out four and allowed four walks and two hits.

 

Brandi Melero pushed Mexico ahead in the sixth inning with a solo home run to put the first run of the game on the board.

 

Mariangee Bogado took the loss, going six innings with one run.

 

Follow along with the entire General Tire World Cup of Softball by visiting USASoftball.com, where live stats, streaming and game times can be found.

 

About ISF

Headquartered in Plant City, Florida (USA), the ISF is a member of the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC), the world governing body for the sport  which is recognized by the International Olympic Committee and SportAccord (formerly the General Association of International Sports Federations). Softball (women’s fast pitch) made its Olympic debut at the 1996 Games in Atlanta. There are 127 affiliated countries in the ISF and millions of participants in the sport worldwide.

 

About ASA
The Amateur Softball Association, founded in 1933, is the National Governing Body of softball in the United States and a member of the United States Olympic Committee. The ASA has become one of the nation’s largest sports organizations and now sanctions competition in every state through a network of 76 local associations. The ASA has grown from a few hundred teams in the early days to over 165,000 teams today, representing a membership of more than 2.5 million. For more information on the ASA, visit http://www.asasoftball.com/.

About USA Softball
 
USA Softball is the brand created, operated and owned by the ASA that links the USA Men’s, Women’s, Junior Boys’ and Junior Girls’ National Team programs together. USA Softball is responsible for training, equipping and promoting these four National Teams to compete in international and domestic competitions. The USA Softball Women’s National Team is one of the only two women’s sports involved in the Olympic movement to capture three consecutive gold medals at the Olympic Games since 1996. The U.S. women have also won nine World Championship titles including the last seven consecutive as well as claimed six World Cup of Softball titles. For more information about USA Softball, please visit http://www.usasoftball.com.  

 

 

Codi Warren

 

Marketing and Communications Coordinator

Amateur Softball Association of America/USA Softball

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