The following article was published Wednesday night by the World Softball Baseball Confederation (WSBC)….
Monica Abbott pitched a complete game gem, giving up only one hit, to help USA improve to a 2-0 record after today’s victory over Canada, by a score of 1-0. The only run of the game was produced by Amanda Chidester in the fifth inning.
USA generated opportunities in the first two frames of the game but missed the clutch hit, leaving a total of five runners on base in this span. With the bases loaded in the first US attack, Canada’s starter Sara Groenewegen struck out Michelle Moultrie to end the threat, and one inning later she got Janie Reed on strikes, with runners on second and third.
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Canada had the chance to score in the sixth frame, but a great defensive play prevented the tying run to score.
With pinch runner Joey Lye on first base, Groenewegen stepped up to the plate as a pinch hitter, and sent an opposite-field line-drive double to the wall. Lye tried to score from first, but center fielder McCleney, second baseman Ali Aguilar and catcher Aubree Munro teamed up to get her out at home plate with a perfect relay, and keep Canada scoreless.
It was the only hit Abbott allowed in the game. She completed the shutout with 9 strikeouts and 3 walks. She has not allowed a single run in the tournament after 8 innings of work. The loss went to Jenna Caira, who relieved for 2.2 innings, allowing 3 hits and 1 run.
With the win, USA moves to 2-0 in the standings and remains in the hunt for another Olympic Gold Medal. Canada evens it’s record at 1-1.
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While the USA is the top seed, home favorite Japan, the No. 2 seed, is also now 2-0 after defeating Mexico 2-1:
📸Opening Round – Game 5📸
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