The Warriors played six games in the tournament. Pitchers are limited to eight innings pitched across the entire tournament.
In Game 1 on Saturday, Jack was the Starting Pitcher. He went three innings and gave up 1 unearned run. He also went 2 for 3 from the plate, including an RBI, in their 11-3 victory.
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Pitching in Game 1
Jack steals home in Game 1 !
(Except the batter struck out for the third out on the same pitch, so the run doesn't count)
In Game 2, Jack also was the star of the game, walking three times, stealing a base, and scoring 2 of the Warriors 3 runs in their 7-3 loss.1
On Sunday, Game 3 was another loss for the Warriors, 13-7. Jack went 1 for 3 with a walk, scoring 2 runs. Jack was moved to the leadoff spot in Game 4, but didn't collect a hit in the Warriors 11-1 loss.
Heading to the game |
Solid single in Game 3
On Monday, Jack was the starting pitcher in Game 5. This was a tournament elimination game, with the winner moving on to the Silver Bracket Championship game and the loser going home. Jack pitched 5 shutout innings (at which point he reached his 8 inning limit) in a 7-0 victory over the Seattle City White team. Jack struck out 7 batters and gave up just four hits across the five innings. Jack also went 2 for 4 from the plate, plus a walk, scoring one of the runs.
Pitching in Game 5
Another solid single in Game 5
The Warriors wrapped it up in the final game with a 13-2 loss to the Alaska Avalanche. Jack led off the game with a hit, came around to score the Warriors first run, and went 2 for 2.
Leading off Game 6 |
Jack takes an outside pitch the other way for a single in Game 6 |
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