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Nats Split pair of games in Wisconsin Amateur Baseball Classic Tournament
Johnny Keane's bases clearing triple broke open a scoreless game in the sixth and the Nationals went on to beat the Milwaukee Beavers 5-0. Chase Scharnek vultured his third win of the season in relief, striking out 4 in 2 innings.
Fate wasn't so kind in game two. Kewaskum scored the game's only run on a seventh inning double play ball and held on to defeat the Nats 1-0. The Nats had runners on in every inning but the second but could get timely hits.
The Nats stand at 1-1 in pool play. Tonight the squad plays Neosho in Hartford. A victory keeps hopes alive for advancing to the Final Four on Sunday in West Bend.
Nationals Split Sunday Games Against Lombard and Addison Illinois
The Nationals bounced back from an 11-0 drubbing by the Lombard Orioles Sunday morning and salvaged a side of pride with an 11-8 afternoon victory over the Addison Braves.
Lombard separated from the Nationals early in the morning game and never looked back. The lone Nationals highlight was Matt Richer making his mound debut, throwing a scoreless two thirds of an inning.
In the afternoon affair the Nats took and early 2-0 lead and built it to 11-2 before Addison cashed in late. Starter Vinnie Pieters went a strong 5 innings to earn his first Nationals win. Vinnie allow only one hit and one earned run while striking out three. Dan Scallon led the offense with three hits and three RBI. Adam Cibulka, Kyle Kalkopf, Garrett Gilbert added multi hit games.
Drew Evanson returned to the lineup and added two knocks of his own after sleeping thru the morning game in the team van with the flu. Or something like that.
Nats Down DePere
Sweep of Sheboygan Eludes Nationals
In the midst of the drama of whether the ballpark lights would stay on or off some exciting and spirited baseball was played Thursday night at Kuenn Field in West Allis. The Nats rallied for 11 runs to overcome a 4-0 deficit in game one to down the Sheboygan A's 11-6. In game two, the Nats rallied for 4 runs in the final inning and put runners on second and third with one out, but came up just short, falling 5-4.
Johnny Keane's third homer of the year sparked the game winning, six run sixth inning rally in game one. Evan Spry, Adam Cibulka, Chase Scharnek, and Kyle Kalkopf also knocked in runs.
The A's put up 5 early runs in game two, capitalizing on a defensive miscue and a couple wild pitches, to take and early 5-0 lead. The potent game one offense of the Nats wasn't present during the first four innings as the team was held hitless. In the last inning, the Nats sent 10 men to the plate but came up just short when Adam Cibulka's fly to left center was snared on the warning track to end the game.
Next up for the Nationals are the DePere Dodgers on Saturday at 330pm at Regner Park in West Bend. The team then plays a 10am Sunday game in Sheboygan vs Lombard followed by a 430pm tilt against Addison at Aaron Field in Milwaukee.