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CANADA 13, MEXICO 9
Outfielder Thomas Neal's lunging catch saved an extra-base hit and helped Vancouver, British Columbia, beat the team from Nuevo Laredo. The teams combined for 27 hits, but several defensive gems by Canada had fans buzzing.
Neal's catch was the most impressive after Mexico's Eduardo Abrego smacked a sinking liner to left-center with two outs in the third and a runner on first. Neal dashed to his right before diving for the catch with an outstretched glove just before the ball hit the turf.
"The moment I saw it, I just had this feeling he was going to catch it," said pitcher Ataru Yamaguchi.
The 13-year-old outfielder let out a roar before being mobbed by teammates on his way back to the dugout.
"I told him he was my best friend now," the 13-year-old Yamaguchi joked. "He wasn't before. He was my fourth (best friend), just to clarify."
Canada led 8-1 in the top of the second before Mexico rallied with the long ball. Ramon Ballina hit two homers.
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TEXAS 5, NEW JERSEY 2
Jordan Cardenas homered and pitched 2 1-3 innings of hitless relief, and San Antonio took advantage of defensive miscues to beat Parsippany, N.J.
Cardenas gave Texas an early lead with his solo shot to right in the bottom of the first.
The Southwest champions added three more runs in the second thanks to two outfield errors. Starting pitcher Tyler Vitt had singled to center in the inning and came around to score on a three-base error.
Playing in a steady rain, New Jersey broke through in the fourth after Anthony Scannelli's single to make it 4-1. Cardenas relieved Vitt and walked D.J. Pico with the bases loaded to force in another run before retiring seven in a row.
Texas wasn't used to the playing conditions after playing its regional tournament in Waco with temperatures often in the triple digits.
Vitt struggled a bit with his command in the hard rain in the fourth.
"The ball got slippery and the mound turned to thick clay," he said. "It was tough."
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INDIANA 4, OREGON 0
New Castle, Ind., broke a scoreless tie with Gresham, Ore., in the bottom of the fifth with the help of a bunt single, two wild pitches and Mason Gillis' check-swing double that trickled down the right-field line.
In short, hustling Indiana played small ball to perfection.
Cory Murphy got the rally started with a single to center. He moved to second on a sacrifice bunt before scoring on two wild pitches.
Starter Greg Mehlhaff struck out seven for Oregon before being lifted after Indiana broke through in the fifth.
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