Breaking Olympic News: Team USA Beats Japan on Bottom of the 7th Inning Home Run by Kelsey Stewart

Team USA beat Japan Sunday night (U.S. time) on a way off homer in the bottom of the 7th in qualifying action. Image: USA Softball.

After trailing most of the game, the USA scored single runs in the bottom of the 6th and 7th and closed out the Qualifying Round with a walk-off 2-1 win as Kelsey Stewart hit a solo home run to give the Red, White & Blue the huge win.

The top seed finishes pool play 5-0 and will be the home team in the Gold Medal game with Japan Tuesday local time.

Ally Carda pitched five innings and gave up the only run to the Japanese on a first inning error by Stewart that allowed Saki Yamazaki to score on a passed ball.

Japan’s starting pitcher Yamato Fujia went the distance in the loss and for the first half of the game held the American team hitless.

Team USA finally got on the board in the bottom of the 6th inning when Haylie McCleney, who has had at leas one hit in every game in the Olympics so far, singled to left with one out. She moved up to second on a Janie Reed single before advancing to third base on a fielder’s choice by Amanda Chidester.

Valerie Arioto tied up the game with a two-out, two-strike single that plated McCleney and gave the American new life.

Monica Abbott came in for the 7th and pitched a 1-2-3 inning before Stewart wasted no time giving the U.S. the win as she lead off the bottom of the inning with a home run on a 0-1 count.

The two teams will now face each other for the biggest game of the Olympics in a showdown to determine who gets the Gold medal.

We’ll have more on the exciting win coming up…

 

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Kelsey Stewart watches her game-winning home run to beat Japan 2-1 in the final pool play game. Photo – WBSC.
Stewart walks it off in 2-1 win over Japan as USA finishes on top of the standings

Kelsey Stewart hit a solo shot in the bottom of the seventh to complete a late-inning come from behind victory for USA against arch rivals Japan, in their last game of the Olympic Games Opening Round. Ally Carda pitched 5.1 innings with no earned runs allowed. Both teams will face each other again tomorrow with the Gold medal at stake.

Both offenses struggled to make any headway during the first five innings, with no earned runs allowed in that span. Carda and Yamato Fujita silenced the opposite lineups and kept the ball game within a one-run difference.

Fujita pitched 5.1 hitless innings before Haylie McCleney and Janie Reed hit back to back singles in the sixth. With two outs and runners in the corners, clean up hitter Valerie Arioto sent a 2-2 pitch into the left field to deadlock the game at 1-1. Moments later, Fujita walked Ali Aguilar to load the bases before Delaney Spaulding went close to a home run, making the third out on a fly ball in front the right field wall.

In the bottom of the seventh, Stewart hit a walkoff bomb to right field to end the game and give USA their fifth win in the Opening Round. Almost three years ago, she hit a walkoff RBI single in the bottom of the 10th inning of the WBSC Women’s Softball World Championship 2018 final in Chiba against Japan, to give her team the world title. Today, she used a homer to end the game against the second-ranked team in the world and secure the first place in the standings.

The victory was for Monica Abbott, who pitched a perfect seventh inning. Carda tossed 5.1 frames allowing 4 hits and 1 unearned run, with 9 strikeouts. Cat Osterman entered in the sixth inning to face left-handed hitters Yuka Ichiguchi and Hitomi Kawabata, striking out both of them.

Fujita was charged with the loss in 6+ innings of work, giving up 4 hits and 2 runs while striking out 4.

USA finishes the Opening Round with a perfect 5-0 record, while Japan closes in second place with 4-1. Tomorrow, these two teams will play for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games gold medal in Yokohama, at 8:00 p.m. local time.

The last time softball was in the Olympics at Beijing 2008, USA beat Japan 4-1 in the semifinals before Japan gained revenge in the final winning 3-1 with the same pitchers likely to feature again – Yukiko Ueno for Japan and Monica Abbott and Cat Osterman for USA.

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