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U.S. EAST South Vineland L.L., Vineland, New Jersey
Manager xxx xxxxx Coaches xxxxx xxxxxxx
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Pool B 2-2 (.500) • 4th Place
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Roster
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Game-by-Game Results
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Acevedo, Chris (Pitcher) Castillo, Alex Cichy, Joe (Pitcher) Ford, Darren Heredia, Abraham (Pitcher) Lugo, Tom Martinez, Chris Myrie, Curtis Nieves, Luis O’Donnell, James (Pitcher) Rivera, Albert (Pitcher) Rivera, Sean (Pitcher) Ruggiero, Steve
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vs. U.S. Central Chet Wagner L.L. South Bend, Ind.
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11-7 L
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vs. Asia-Pacific ILLAM Central Makati City, Philippines
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22-1 W
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vs. U.S. Southwest Northwest 45 L.L. Houston, Texas
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5-2 W
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vs. Latin America Pabao L.L. Willemstad, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles
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6-2 L
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Statistics
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Team Hitting & Fielding
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Team Pitching
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Team Game-by-Game Hitting & Fielding
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Team Game-by-Game Pitching
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Note: Stolen base and run totals for individual players may not reflect actual totals, as the computer scorers did not take into account special pinch-runners.
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Notes
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Darren Ford became the first batter in Bangor Senior League Baseball World Series history when he stepped into the box against Chet Wagner’s Jeff Sinkiewicz. He took a called strike for the first pitch and then reached first on an error. James O’Donnell had the first Bangor World Series hit, a double, in the first inning. South Vineland scored four times in the inning, but then gave up seven runs in the bottom of the inning in the 11-7 loss... Scored eight runs in the first inning and seven more in the second in five-inning, 22-1 rout of ILLAM Central. South Vineland batters went 13-for-21 with runners in scoring position and left only five runners on base as the lineup pounded four doubles and stole seven bases. Alex Castillo went 3-for-4 with a triple and four RBIs... Scored three runs in the top of the seventh inning to break a 2-2 tie against Northwest 45 in 5-2 win over the U.S. Southwest champ... The Milwaukee Brewers selected Ford in the 18th round of the 2004 Major League Baseball amateur draft as the 526th overall pick. He made his Major League debut with the San Francisco Giants on Sept. 1, 2010. He recorded his first big-league hit on April 30, 2011, a single off the Washington Nationals’ Tyler Clippard...
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