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2018 Japan Cup International 2018 Japan Cup International Women’s Softball Championship in Takasaki Play by Play Game No. 4 Nov. 3. 2018 Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 R H E USA 1 1 0 0 0 2 5 9 8 0 JAPAN 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 4 10 1 Top of 1st- USA pitching #15 Yukari Hamamura #9 Janie Reed grounded out to 2B. #21 Kelly Kretschman homered to center field, RBI. #2 Ali Aguilar hit by pitch. #20 Valerie Arioto flied out to RF. #10 Keilani Ricketts grounded out to P. Bottom of 1st- JAPAN pitching #3 Ally Carda Michelle Moultrie to RF, Keilani Ricketts to OPO. #3 Mikiko Eguchi walked. #4 Yuka Ichiguchi flied out to SS. #2 Saki Yamazaki R1 advanced second on a wild pitch. Saki Yamazaki grounded out to 2B, R2 advanced to third. #5 Yu Yamamoto struck out swinging. Top of 2nd- USA pitching #15 Yukari Hamamura Hitomi Kawabata to 2B for Yuka Ichiguchi. #16 Michelle Moultrie grounded out to P. #99 Delaney Spaulding flied out to SS. #1 Aubree Munro walked. #7 Kelsey Stewart Delaney Spaulding temporary run for Aubree Munro. Kelsey Stewart doubled to left center, RBI, R1 run. #9 Janie Reed struck out swinging. Bottom of 2nd- JAPAN pitching #3 Ally Carda #26 Akiko Suhara flied out to RF. #19 Natsuko Sugama flied out to CF. #1 Nozomi Nagasaki singled to center field. #25 Haruka Agatsuma struck out looking. Top of 3rd- USA pitching #15 Yukari Hamamura #21 Kelly Kretschman flied out to CF. #2 Ali Aguilar grounded out to 1B. #20 Valerie Arioto struck out looking. Bottom of 3rd- JAPAN pitching #12 Jessica Moore Jessica Moore to P for Ally Carda. #12 Mana Atsumi grounded out to 2B. #3 Mikiko Eguchi homered to center field, RBI. #10 Hitomi Kawabata walked. #2 Saki Yamazaki reached on a fielder's choice, R1out at second 3B to 2B. #5 Yu Yamamoto walked, R1 advanced to second. R2 out at third C to 3B, caught stealing. Top of 4th- USA pitching #29 Nozomi Ozaki Nozomi Ozaki to P for Yukari Hamamura, Chiharu Aoki to C for Haruka Agatsuma. #10 Keilani Ricketts grounded out to 3B. #16 Michelle Moultrie struck out looking. #99 Delaney Spaulding singled to right field. #1 Aubree Munro struck out swinging. Bottom of 4th- JAPAN pitching #12 Jessica Moore #26 Akiko Suhara doubled to left center. pitching #23 Carley Hoover Carley Hoover to P for Jessica Moore. #19 Natsuko Sugama grounded out to 3B, SAC bunt, R2 advanced to third. #1 Nozomi Nagasaki flied out to LF, SAC fly, RBI, R3 run. #20 Chiharu Aoki singled to left field. #12 Mana Atsumi Nozomi Nagasaki temporary run for Chiharu Aoki. Mana Atsumi grounded out to 3B. Top of 5th- USA pitching #29 Nozomi Ozaki #7 Kelsey Stewart struck out looking. #9 Janie Reed singled to right field. #21 Kelly Kretschman grounded into double play SS to 2B to 1B, R1 out on the play. Bottom of 5th- JAPAN pitching #23 Carley Hoover #3 Mikiko Eguchi walked. #10 Hitomi Kawabata after 2strikes, Yuka Ichiguchi pinch hit for Hitomi Kawabata and struck out looking. #2 Saki Yamazaki struck out looking. #5 Yu Yamamoto singled to right field, R1 advanced to third. #26 Akiko Suhara hit by pitch, R1 advanced to second. #19 Natsuko Sugama struck out swinging. Top of 6th- USA pitching #22 Nana Okamura Nana Okamura to P for Nozomi Ozaki, Yuka Ichiguchi to 2B for Hitimi Kawabata, Haruka Agatsuma to C for Chiharu Aoki re-entered. #2 Ali Aguilar grounded out to 1B. #20 Valerie Arioto struck out looking. #10 Keilani Ricketts hit by pitch. #16 Michelle Moultrie Hannah Flippen pinch run for Keilani Ricketts. Michelle Moultrie hit by pitch, R1 advanced to second. #99 Delaney Spaulding hit by pitch, R2 advanced to third, R1 advanced to second. pitching #15 Yukari Hamamura Yukari Hamamura to P for Nana Okamura re-entered. #25 Taylor Edwards Taylor Edwards pinch hit for Aubree Munro. Taylor Edwards singled to second, 2RBI, R3 run, R2 ru, R1 advanced to third. #7 Kelsey Stewart hit by pitch, R1 advanced to second. #9 Janie Reed fouled out to C. Bottom of 6th- JAPAN pitching #5 Danielle O'Toole Danielle O'Toole to P for Carley Hoover, Taylor Edwards to C for Aubree Munro, Hannah Flippen to OPO for Keilani Ricketts. #1 Nozomi Nagasaki singled to center field. #25 Haruka Agatsuma singled to catcher, bunt, R1 advanced to second. #12 Mana Atsumi struck out swinging. #3 Mikiko Eguchi struck out swinging. #4 Yuka Ichiguchi Mikiko Eguchi temporary run for R1. Yuka Ichiguchi singled to second, RBI, R2 run, R1 advanced to second. pitching #3 Ally Carda Ally Carda to P for Danielle O'Toole. #2 Saki Yamazaki fouled out to 1B. Top of 7th- USA pitching #15 Yukari Hamamura #21 Kelly Kretschman reached on a fielding error by 1B. #2 Ali Aguilar Kirsti Merritt pinch run for Kelly Kretschman. Ali Aguilar hit by pitch, R1 advanced to second. #20 Valerie Arioto grounded out to C, SAC bunt, R2 advanced to third, R1 advanced to second. #51 Hannah Flippen reached first on a fielder's choice 3B to C to SS, R3 out on the play, R2 advanced to third. #16 Michelle Moultrie singled to right field, RBI, R3 run, R1 advanced to second. #99 Delaney Spaulding walked, R2 advanced to third, R1 advanced to second. #25 Taylor Edwards singled to short stop, RBI, R3 run, R2 advanced to third, R1 advanced to second. #7 Kelsey Stewart Hannah Flippen temporary run for Taylor Edwards. Kelsey Stewart doubled to left center, 3RBI, R3 run, R2 run, R1 run. #9 Janie Reed struck out swinging. Bottom of 7th- JAPAN pitching #10 Keilani Ricketts Keilani Ricketts re-entered to P for Hannah Flippen, Valerie Arioto to OPO, Kirsti Merritt to CF for Kelly Kretschman, Janie Reed position change CF to LF, Ally Carda re-entered to 1B for Danielle O'Toole. #5 Yu Yamamoto tripled to left field line. #26 Akiko Suhara singled to center field, RBI, R3 run. #19 Natsuko Sugama grounded into double play P to SS to 1B, R1 out on the play. #1 Nozomi Nagasaki struck out looking..
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