Laredo, Texas Wins 2011 PONY League World Series

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011 | 10:01 AM


The eight day PONY League World Series here in 2011 from Lew Hays Field in Washington is in the books as Laredo, Texas outslugged Chinese Taipei to take the title. All of the games heard live on WJPA-AM 1450 can be heard again archived at msasports.net

Here are recaps from all of the games.

DAY EIGHT – Saturday, August 20th
Laredo Wins PONY World Championship
Laredo, TX 10 – Chinese Taipei 9

Abel Aguilar stroked a three-run homerun in the fourth and Eduardo Rodriguez hit a pair of two-run blasts leading Laredo, TX to a come-from-behind 10-9 win, claiming the 60th PONY League World Series Championship Saturday afternoon. The Texans batted around in the fourth, scoring six times to take a lead they never relinquished.
Runnerup Chinese Taipei built a 5-1 lead, getting three straight hits in the bottom of the first, including the first of three rbi singles for WS Batting Champion Ku-Fan Wang. Wei-Chieh Chang's fielder's choice made it 2-0. Two more runs crossed the plate in the second, Wang's basehit delivered one and he scored on an errant throw on a steal of third. Pinch-hitter Shao-Jui Pai singled home a run in the third, putting the Asia-Pacific champions up by four.
Taipei lifted starter Wei-Chiao Weng after three. Ching Chang walked the first two batters, then surrendered the Aguilar blast over the left-centerfield fence, pulling Laredo to within a run. Losing pitcher Ting-Chin Chueh was touched up for three runs before getting out of the inning, including the first of E. Rodriguez' homeruns, a linedrive over the fence in right. Winning pitcher David Garza added an rbi single, pushing the South Zone champions to a 7-5 lead. E. Rodriguez homered with Aguilar aboard in the fifth, and Felipe Rodriguez singled home the final run of the game for Laredo in the sixth, pushing the margin to 10-7.

Taipei, looking for a seventh PONY championship since 1993, didn't go quietly, getting back-to-back doubles from Wang and W-C Chang to open the fourth but settling for one run. A single score was tallied on Wang's rbi single in the fifth. The Asia-Pacific champs had gotten clutch hits through the Series, but left the bases loaded in the first, fourth and seventh innings, stranding a total of 13 runners.
The Taipei seventh began with back-to-back walks, bringing the tying run to the plate. Garza struck out two. W-C Chang singled to center on an 0-2 pitch scoring two. C. Chang singled, putting runners on the corner. Isaac Gutierrez relieved Garza and hit Chia-Cheng Lin, loading the bases. Chia-Wei Chang then hit a chopper up the middle, fielded by shortstop Aguilar who stepped on second and ignited the championship celebration.

Garza (2-0) worked 4.0 innings, allowing four runs on six hits while striking out seven. Gutierrez (2-0-1) earned a save. Ting-Chin Chueh (1-1) took the losses, allowing three runs in less than one full inning. Starter Wei-Chiao Weng held Laredo to one run and three hits over the first three innings.

NOTES: Laredo finished with seven homeruns in the World Series, the most of any team. The 20 total in the Series is the fewest since 2006 (14), 14 less than last year. Taipei did not have a homerun in the series. All 10 rbi in the final for Laredo came from the fifth spot and lower in the lineup, including E. Rodriguez' four and Aguilar's three. Garza, F. Rodriguez and Martinez had the others. The bat-around in the Laredo fourth was the sixth total in the Series, including three in the Long Beach, CA 20-10 win over Santo Domingo, DR. Wei-Chieh Chang drove in four in the final. Ku-Fan Wang finished the World Series with nine hits and won the batting title with a .692 average. Lafayette, IN pitcher Mason Bruce won the ERA award (1.19).

DAY SEVEN – Thursday, August 18th

Game 1: Chinese Taipei to Championship Game

Ku-Fan Wang singled with two out in the third to score Shao-Jui Pai with the game's only run as Chinese Taipei eliminated Long Beach, CA, 1-0. Wang had two of Taipei's five hits. Three pitchers combined to hold Long Beach to five hits over seven innings. Starter Wei-Chiao Weng got the win, working three innings, facing just one batter over the minimum. Sheng-Hung Su pitched the seventh for the save. Josh Goldberg took the loss despite allowing just one run on two hits over the final five innings in relief of starter Sean Suarez. The West Zone champs had two on with one out in the third and again in the seventh but could not score. Chinese Taipei will seek a seventh PONY title since 1993.

Game 2: Laredo to World Series Title Tilt

Mario Garcia homered to break a 1-1 tie, giving Laredo, TX the lead for good as the South Zone champs eliminated Lafayette, IN, 7-3, claiming a spot in Saturday's World Series championship game. Winning pitcher Isaac Gutierrez and Felipe Rodriguez added rbi singles in the fifth. Eddie Gonzalez tripled home one run and scored another in the sixth. Gutierrez worked 4.1 innings, allowing three runs on six hits. Gutierrez pitched the final 2.2 innings, striking out seven while allowing just one baserunner to pick up the save. Laredo is the first team from Texas to make the finals since 1992 (Pasadena) and is trying to win the Lone Star State's first PONY title since Houston's 1962 crown.

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DAY SIX – Wednesday, August 17th

Game 1: Long Beach stays alive, ousts Youngstown

Tyler Radcliffe held Youngstown two runs and five hits as Long Beach, CA ousted the Host Area North champions, 11-2. The righthander struck out five and retired the side in order three times in six innings. Blake Perkins led a 16-hit Long Beach attack with four hits, including a double and three rbi. Radcliffe drove in two runs. Tristin Chamberlain and Josh Goldberg each had three hits including a double. Alec Hammond and Tommy Cannon each had rbi doubles for Youngstown. Starter Davey Lemasters took the loss, allowing three runs on six hits in his three innings. Long Beach moves to Thursday's Division Finals against unbeaten Chinese Taipei, needing to beat the Asia-Pacific champions twice to make the World Series final.

Game 2: Lafayette beats Cranberry Twp.

Sean Roginski's two-run double gave Lafayette, IN a lead it would never relinquish and Walter Talcott allowed just two runs on four hits over six innings as the North Zone champions eliminated Cranberry Township, PA, 5-2. In the fourth, Blake Elming singled to drive in one run scored on Dylan Kiracofe's two-run homerun to make it 5-0. Cranberry Township got an rbi double by Ryan Maurer in the fifth and scored another run in the sixth on two Lafayette errors but couldn't pull square. Talcott struck out ten batters putting the North Zone squad into Thursday's Division Finals. Troy Martin took the loss.

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DAY FIVE – Tuesday, August 16th

Game 1: Long Beach exacts revenge, ousts Dominican squad

The West Zone champions lost a 10-0 lead, then roared back to win a five-inning game, eliminating the Dominican Republic, 20-10. Long Beach lost the opening game of the World Series, 14-1, to the Caribbean champions. The Californians scored in every inning, including eight runs in the final frame. Jackson Foss' two-run homer in the third put Long Beach up 10-0. Santo Domingo scored ten times in the fourth, getting three-run bombs from David Rodriguez and losing pitcher Mario Martinez. Rodriguez doubled home three runs later in the inning, giving him a World Series record six rbi in the frame. After scoring twice in the fourth to retake the lead, Long Beach ended the game with six straight singles to begin the fifth and a two-run double by Andy Brown to end it. Brown finished with five runs batted in. Will Johnston got the win in relief, his second of the World Series. Long Beach moves to Wednesday's elimination game against the Cranberry Township/Chinese Taipei loser.

Game 2: Chinese Taipei rolls to Division Finals

Chinese Taipei scored runs in all but one inning, rolling to a 12-3 win over Youngstown, OH. The Asia-Pacific Zone champs are unbeaten and into Thursday's Division Finals. Youngstown faces Long Beach, CA Wednesday in an elimination game. Youngstown scored one run in the bottom of the third, but left the bases loaded and trailed 2-1. When the Host Area North winners scored next, they were already down nine runs. Chinese Taipei got rbi's from eight different players including three from Wei-Chieh Chang who lifted a pair of sacrifice flyouts and a run-scoring single. Starter Ting-Chin Chueh got the win, holding Youngstown to one run and five hits over the first five innings.

Game 3: Lafayette eliminates New Bedford

Mason Bruce scattered six hits and struck out eight leading Lafayette, IN past New Bedford, MA, 6-3. The North Zone champions scored five times in the third getting an rbi single from Spencer Caldwell, his second of the game, and a two-run double off the bat of Jayden Williams. P.J. Poulin had tied the game at 1-1 with a solo homerun in the third for New Bedford. Bruce allowed just two hits after that. Lafayette faces the Cranberry Township/Laredo loser in Wednesday's elimination round. New Bedford is eliminated with the loss.

Game 4: Laredo to Division Finals

Laredo scored four times in the first and winning pitcher David Garza belted a three-run homer in the second to lead Laredo, TX to a 10-0, five-inning win over Cranberry Township, PA. Eddie Gonzalez opened the game with a solo homerun for the South Zone champions. Felipe Rodriguez stroked a two-run double and later scored on an errant throw to make it 4-0 after one. The winners pushed the margin over the 10-run rule with runs on a wild pitch, an error and a Gera Ramos rbi single. Garza tossed three innings, allowing just two hits and two walks while striking out five. Ruben Solis worked the final two frames, facing just six batters. Cranberry Twp. will try to stave off elimination Wednesday night against Lafayette. The winner will have to beat Laredo twice to make the World Series championship game.

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DAY FOUR – Monday, August 15th

BOTH GAMES POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY

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DAY THREE – Sunday, August 14th

Game 1: Laredo Scores Early, Holds On

Three two-out singles plated four runs in the Laredo second inning as the South Zone champions knocked off New Bedford, MA Sunday afternoon. Bernie Martinez, Eduardo Rodriguez and Mario Garcia delivered the hits, Garcia's driving in a pair to make it 4-0. New Bedford scored three unearned runs in the fourth, including two on a single by Chandler Debrosse. Laredo scored single runs on errors in the fifth and sixth to make it 6-3. The first three New Bedford batters reached in the sixth, including Tyler Zell's rbi single. Starter Isaac Gutierrez gave way to David Garza who allowed on hit over the final two frames. Laredo moves to the Winners' Bracket Monday night against Cranberry Twp., PA. New Bedford meets Lafayette, Indiana.

Game 2: Long Beach Outlasts Culiacan

Long Beach, CA scored seven runs over the final three innings, then held on to eliminate Culiacan, MX, 8-6, Sunday night. Trailing 2-1 after four, Long Beach scored three times in the fifth. Tyler Radcliffe doubled. Two walks later, a balk scored Radcliffe. Jake Barham's groundout scored a second run and Tristin Chamberlain singled home the third tally. Barham homered in the seventh, Mike Fitzgerald added a sacrifice fly and Andy Brown's single pushed the lead to 8-2. Culiacan scored four times in the bottom of the seventh before Josh Goldberg relieved and slammed the door. Daniel Cisneros homered earlier for Culiacan. Will Johnston got the win, tossing 2.2 scoreless innings in relief of Radcliffe. The West Zone champs play Santo Domingo Monday evening, a rematch of the tournament's opening game won by the Dominicans, 14-1.

Game 3: Lafayette Bounces Washington

Lafayette, IN scored three runs in the first, five more in the second on the way to an 8-4 win over Washington, PA, ending the host's stay in the World Series. Spencer Caldwell stroked a two-run single in the opening frame and then scored on a double-steal, pushing the North Zone champs to a 3-0 lead. Four straight two-out singles in the second pushed the lead to 8-0. Winning pitcher Mason Bruce pitched three no-run, no-hit innings. Kolin McCord allowed two runs in the Washington sixth and Caldwell was touched up for two more in the seventh, both scoring on Nate McIlvaine's two-out single. Dom Neff pitched 4.1 perfect innings of relief, keeping the game within reach for the hosts. Lafayette plays New Bedford, MA in an elimination game Tuesday evening. Jonathan Spina recieved the Voytek Memorial Award as Washington's leading hitter. Spina collected four hits in seven World Series at-bats (.571).

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DAY TWO – Saturday, August 13th

Game 1: Laredo Rolls to Shutout Win

Eddie Gonzalez held Lafayette, IN to four hits in a complete game shutout as Laredo, TX beat the North Zone champions, 6-0. Abel Aguilar broke a scoreless tie in the fourth with a two-run homerun. Gera Ramos' delivered a
pinch-hit two-run single to break it open an inning later. Isaac Gutierrez had two hits and two rbi. Gonzalez had six strikeouts while walking four. Laredo faces New Bedford, MA Sunday afternoon. Lafayette drops into an elimination game Sunday evening.

Game 2: Cranberry Twp. Erupts Early

The Host Area North champions took advantage of five walks and two errors in the first inning to roll past host Washington, 11-0, in the opening game for both teams. Joel Shaffer and Ryan Donnelly combined to hold Washington to just two hits over the six innings, both singles by Jonathan Spina. Shaffer had a homerun, a triple, two rbi and three runs scored. Mason Dehart also homered and drove in three. Ross Bondo drove in three runs on two singles.
Cranberry Township advances to Tuesday's Winners' Bracket Final against the New Bedford/Laredo winner. Washington takes on Lafayette, IN Sunday in an elimination game.

Game 3: Taipei Wins Late

An error, a double, two walks and a wild pitch led Chinese Taipei to a 5-4 come-from-behind win over Santo Domingo Saturday night. Trailing 4-3 in the seventh, winning pitcher Sheng-Hung Su reached on a one-out error, moved to
third on a double by Wei-Hao Chen. Chen-Yu Tsai walked to load the bases and Ku-Fan Wang's free pass tied the game. Ruberto Alcantara relieved on the mound and uncorked a wild pitch on his first throw, scoring Wei-Hao Chen, ending the game. Santo Domingo built a 3-0 lead, getting a two-run single from Antony Dominguez in the second and a run-scoring double by starting pitcher Carlos Espinal in the fourth. In the bottom of the frame, Taipei scored on an errant throw and a basehit by Chia-Cheng Lin. The Asia-Pacific champs tied the game in the bottom of the sixth with a hit-batter, a groundout and losing pitcher Marcos Diplan's two wild pitches. David Rodriguez' double scored Cristopher Luciano in the top of the seventh, setting the stage for the wild finish. Chinese Taipei takes on Youngstown, OH in the Winners' Bracket Monday night. Santo Domingo will take on the winner of Sunday's Long Beach/Culiacan elimination game.

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DAY ONE – Friday, August 12th

Game 1: Santo Domingo Pounds Way to Win!

On the lush, green grass of Lew Hays PONY Field and under beautiful sun-shiny skies, the PONY League World Series has begun. Santo Domingo, making its first-ever appearance in Washington, got four homeruns, two from Dany Rojas, including a grand slam, as the Caribbean champions beat Long Beach, 14-1, in five innings Friday night. Edward Medina homered to open the game. Three batters later, Rojas drilled a two-run shot to right. After Long Beach got a two-out rbi single from Jake Barham, Cristofer Luciano homered, winning pitcher Mario Martinez doubled and scored, and Rojas scored after reaching on a strike-out, wild pitch. Santo Domingo put the game away with an 8-run fifth inning, including the grand slam by Rojas, the 36th in the history of the PONY League World Series. The Caribbeans play Chinese Taipei Saturday evening. Long Beach faces Culiacan in an elimination game Sunday evening.

Game 2, Youngstown Edges Culiacan

Brandon Chamberlain's one-out double scored Tommy Cannon from first with the go-ahead run in the sixth as Youngstown, OH beat Culiacan, MX, 2-1, Friday night. It's the first World Series win for an Ohio team since Hamilton went to the 1997 finals. Culiacan had tied the game 1-1 in the bottom of the fifth when Cristian Quintero singled and later scored on a wild pitch. Youngstown, the Host Area North champions, took a 1-0 lead in the third. Winning pitcher Dave Lemasters singled, moved to second on a wild pitch, to third after a walk and a single by Austin Brunstetter, then scored on a ground out by Alec Hammond. Lemasters held Culiacan to one run and three hits over seven innings. Culiacan starter Jasiel Gomez went the distance, allowing just two runs and six hits. Both pitchers notched six strikeouts. Youngstown advances to Monday night's Winners' Bracket game against the Santo Domingo/Chinese Taipei winner. Culiacan takes on Long Beach Sunday evening in an elimination game.
 

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