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Little hometown PRIDE!
I was thinking bout posting this in another forum, but this isnt Major League (nor are the Mets).
Petaluma Nationals – 2012 Little League World Series blog
It’s Petaluma vs. San Antonio
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 9:05 by P360
Petaluma National’s next assignment was sorted out roughly an hour ago, when Goodlettsville, Tenn., defeated McAlister Park National of San Antonio in the late game at Lamade Stadium.
That means Petaluma will play the team from Texas at 5 p.m. Thursday.
Some might call it an upset. After a few days of play, the emerging consensus was that San Antonio had the strongest American team. But the Southwest champion lost 4-3 to the team that beat Petaluma on Sunday. It was an exciting game, Texas taking the lead with two runs in the bottom of the fifth, and Tennessee coming back with two of its own in the sixth.
Petaluma National coach Eric Smith said that because of scheduling, this was the first time he had really been able to see San Antonio play.
“I don’t know anything about their pitching,” Smith said. “That always makes me nervous. Not because I don’t think we can hit them. Just because it adds uncertainty.”
One thing Smith picked up from the loss to Goodlettsville is that San Antonio has some strong hitters at the top of the lineup. The first three places in the order went 4 for 8 today.
“We have to try and control the top of the order, keep them off base and make the bottom hurt us,” Smith said.
The Petaluma kids did not practice today after games on three consecutive days. They mostly relaxed and played games in the rec room at The Grove, though the team did make a trip across the river to see the original Little League World Series site in Williamsport. They even met a couple of the Original Little Leaguers from 1939; yes, a few of them are still kicking around the area.
Smith confirmed that lefthander Danny Marzo will start on the mound against San Antonio on Thursday. Bradley Smith and Quinton Gago are ineligible because of recent pitch counts.
The manager got one piece of good news after the conclusion of the night game. He won a coin toss, making Petaluma National the home team against Texas.
The winner of that game will play Goodlettsville for the U.S. championship on Saturday.
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7-1 Luma in the fifth
Last edited by BURGERMIKE; 08-23-2012 at 09:27 PM.
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