Australia belted Japan's
premier team, Chiba Lotte Marines, out of the ball park before
a record crowd at Geelong Baseball Centre last night
Australia hit their way to a 14-6 victory over the Marines before
2150 people
The previous record crowd at the Waurn Ponds centre was 1600 at
the World Masters championships in 2002
15-year Australian veteran Brendan Kingman sent the Australian
fans home happy with a 397-foot solo homerun over the fence in
the eighth inning to cap the victory
It was a morale-boosting win for Australia, who dropped their
final two games against Chinese Taipei, as it prepares for the
World Baseball Classic in Orlando, Florida next month
Head Coach Jon Deeble
will announce the 30-member squad for the classic on Wednesday
Spectators were treated
to a high-scoring affair,
led by Paul Rutgers (2-5, 2-RBI), Brad Harman (2-3, RBI), Justin
Huber (2-4), Brett Roneberg
(3-5, 3-RBI), Brendan
Kingman (3-5, 3-RBI), Andrew Utting (1-4, 2-RBI) and Gavin Fingleson
(2-4, RBI)
The Marines put up 10 hits of their own, including a towering
homerun by Tasuku Hashimoto in the third inning
Australia got out to a quick 2-run lead in the first inning down
1-0
With one out, Brad Harman doubled and Justin Huber advanced Harman
to third on a single to left field
Brett Roneberg singled
home Harman and Brendan
Kingman cleared the bases with a 2-run double to center field
Chiba then tied the game in the top of the second inning on a
run scoring single by Toshiya Tsuji and an error led to the second
run
The Aussies then got two more back in the bottom of the second
after consecutive walks to Harman and Huber led to a base clearing single by Roneberg
Chiba wasn't done fighting
They scored two of their own in the top of the third on the two-run
homerun to Tasuku Hashimoto
Australia still wasn't done as they scored another two runs in
the bottom half of the third when a walk to Andrew Utting and
a two-out double by Gavin Fingleson sent Utting to third
Utting scored on a wild pitch and Andrew Graham drove home the
second run of the inning
After Chiba made it 7-6 in the fifth inning, things settled down
a bit but the storm was still to come
In the top of the seventh and new pitcher Keita Asama on the mound,
Roneberg singled, followed by a single by Kingman
Utting cleared the bases with a two-run triple
Fingleson then singled home Utting to make it 10-6
A single by Matthew Kent advanced Fingleson to second
Paul Rutgers then cleared the bases with his own two-run triple
A sacrifice flyball by Harman scored the final run of the inning
to make it 13-6
Kingman's towering homerun in the eight inning added another run
making it 14-6 and daunting task was ahead for the Asia Champions
Afer starter Craig Anderson left in the fifth inning, Australian
relief pitchers shut down the Chiba batters, holding them hitless
for the final four plus innings
Richard Thompson, Ryan Rowland-Smith, Donavon Hendricks and Peter
Moylan registered two strikeouts each to turn out the lights for
Chiba
Fans can expect the Marines to come out stinging when the two
teams clash again for the final and last time to see Australia
play at home at Geelong Baseball Centre at 3.00pm today