(Matamoros' Miguel Padilla (9) rounds the bases on his two run home run off of Canada pitcher Dylan Larter (12) during the third inning of a baseball game at the Little League World Series tournament in South Williamsport, Pa., Monday, Aug. 22, 2022. (AP Photo/Tom E. Puskar))
The Canadian Press
SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – A site of many historic battles over the years, Matamoros calls itself the city of the undefeated, loyal and heroic.
The Mexican Little League team from that border community – located just south of Brownsville, Texas – showed Canada's entry in the 75th Little League World Series on Monday that they take the moniker seriously, crushing the previously undefeated Little Mountain Little Leaguers of Vancouver 10-0 with a no-hitter and walk-off hit to end it in the fifth inning.
In a game that started three hours late due to earlier weather issues, both starting pitchers breezed through the first inning. David Zarate of Mexico only needed nine pitches to retire the first three Canadian batters.
But Canada, which had not surrendered a run in earlier wins over Australia (7-0) and Japan (6-0), uncharacteristically came unglued in the bottom of the second inning as pitcher Benjamin (Dart) Dartnell and his Vancouver teammates allowed six runs, committed three errors, overthrew bases and misjudged routine pop flies.
Mexico added two more runs in the third inning when Miguel Padilla hit a towering home run with a teammate on base.
Mexico loaded the bases in the fourth but didn't score. However, the squad added two more runs in the bottom of the fifth and won the game on the 10-run mercy rule. Mexico stranded eight runners on base in the five-inning game.
The Mexicans, who are one of the teams favored to win the 2022 title, got stronger at the plate as the game progressed and also showed their defensive chops chasing down everything Canada hit their way. They also had 11 hits and only committed one error.
Mexico will play Taipei City on Wednesday in a battle of powerful 2-0 teams, while Canada (2-1) will face Caribbean Region entry Willemstad, CuraƧao on Tuesday at 5 p.m. ET.
The Caribbean squad, which has had trouble scoring runs in Williamsport, opened the LLWS with a 2-0 win over Latin America, then got thumped 9-3 by Panama. Needing a win to stay alive in the modified double-knockout tournament, the Caribbean squeezed past Europe-Africa 1-0 on Sunday.
The winner of the Canada-Caribbean game will play Wednesday
SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – A site of many historic battles over the years, Matamoros calls itself the city of the undefeated, loyal and heroic.
The Mexican Little League team from that border community – located just south of Brownsville, Texas – showed Canada's entry in the 75th Little League World Series on Monday that they take the moniker seriously, crushing the previously undefeated Little Mountain Little Leaguers of Vancouver 10-0 with a no-hitter and walk-off hit to end it in the fifth inning.
In a game that started three hours late due to earlier weather issues, both starting pitchers breezed through the first inning. David Zarate of Mexico only needed nine pitches to retire the first three Canadian batters.
But Canada, which had not surrendered a run in earlier wins over Australia (7-0) and Japan (6-0), uncharacteristically came unglued in the bottom of the second inning as pitcher Benjamin (Dart) Dartnell and his Vancouver teammates allowed six runs, committed three errors, overthrew bases and misjudged routine pop flies.
Mexico added two more runs in the third inning when Miguel Padilla hit a towering home run with a teammate on base.
Mexico loaded the bases in the fourth but didn't score. However, the squad added two more runs in the bottom of the fifth and won the game on the 10-run mercy rule. Mexico stranded eight runners on base in the five-inning game.
The Mexicans, who are one of the teams favored to win the 2022 title, got stronger at the plate as the game progressed and also showed their defensive chops chasing down everything Canada hit their way. They also had 11 hits and only committed one error.
Mexico will play Taipei City on Wednesday in a battle of powerful 2-0 teams, while Canada (2-1) will face Caribbean Region entry Willemstad, CuraƧao on Tuesday at 5 p.m. ET.
The Caribbean squad, which has had trouble scoring runs in Williamsport, opened the LLWS with a 2-0 win over Latin America, then got thumped 9-3 by Panama. Needing a win to stay alive in the modified double-knockout tournament, the Caribbean squeezed past Europe-Africa 1-0 on Sunday.
The winner of the Canada-Caribbean game will play Wednesday
6 comments:
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Mata is a well known team in the northern parts of the USA. GO MATA! Its good because its usually know as a city next to aaaaah oh Brownsville, tx also a favorite of the FBI.
This team has kids over 14 years old, asking for a friend.
Kids seperated by a river
Mata teams always advance
Why? Is it the cartel fueling them and paying the umps south or is it the drive to succeed our kids are lacking. Wonder how many of those kids played on their tablets or phones on the way to Williamsport via bus compared to the pansies on the USA teams that flew there and used their electronics all flight
Just saying
August 24, 2022 at 6:19 PM
They play real games, not pendejadas like yours, idiota, just kids enjoying their game. The whole world does it...GO MATA!!! TODO SOUTH TEXAS IS BACKING THIS MATA TEAM!!!
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