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2018 Japan Cup International 2018 Japan Cup International Women’s Softball Championship in Takasaki Play by Play Game No. 7 Nov. 4. 2018 Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 R H E CHINESE TAIPEI 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 AUSTRALIA 1 0 0 2 0 1 x 4 6 1 Top of 1st- CHINESE TAIPEI pitching #6 Ellen Roberts #30 Yang Yi-Ting struck out looking. #23 Su Yi-Hsuan struck out swinging. #13 Yen Yi grounded out to 2B. Bottom of 1st- AUSTRALIA pitching #2 Lin Ying-Hsin #4 Tamieka Whitefield flied out to SS. #8 Carmelle Sorensen grounded out to 2B. #16 Stacey Porter doubled to right center. #25 Clare Warwick R2 advanced to third on a wild pitch. R3 run on a wild pitch. Clare Warwick singled to right field, advaned to second on a fielding error by RF. #14 Melinda Weaver struck out looking. Top of 2nd- CHINESE TAIPEI pitching #6 Ellen Roberts #4 Li Szu-Shih grounded out to SS. #5 Lin Feng-Chen struck out swinging. #31 Chen Chia-Yi walked. #22 Liu Hsuan struck out looking. Bottom of 2nd- AUSTRALIA pitching #2 Lin Ying-Hsin #21 Tarni Stepto flied out to 2B. #11 Verity Long-Droppert struck out swinging. #15 Jessica Torpey grounded out to 1B. Top of 3rd- CHINESE TAIPEI pitching #6 Ellen Roberts #25 Shih Chieh-Pei tripled to right center. #28 Wu Chieh-Yu walked. #30 Yang Yi-Ting singled to center field, RBI, R3 run, R1 advanced to second. #23 Su Yi-Hsuan reached first on a fielder's choice, R2 out at third SS to 3B, R1 advanced to second. #13 Yen Yi struck out looking. #4 Li Szu-Shih struck out looking. Bottom of 3rd- AUSTRALIA pitching #2 Lin Ying-Hsin #5 Shannon Keevers grounded out to 2B. #4 Tamieka Whitefield grounded out to SS. #8 Carmelle Sorensen flied out to LF. Top of 4th- CHINESE TAIPEI pitching #6 Ellen Roberts #5 Lin Feng-Chen grounded out to SS. #31 Chen Chia-Yi hit by pitch. #22 Liu Hsuan Chang Chia-Yun pinch run for R1. Liu Hsuan walked, R1 advanced to second. pitching #9 Kaia Parnaby Kaia Parnaby to P for Ellen Roberts. #25 Shih Chieh-Pei struck out swinging. #28 Wu Chieh-Yu grounded out to 3B. Bottom of 4th- AUSTRALIA pitching #2 Lin Ying-Hsin Chang Chia-Yun to DP for Chen Chia-Yi. #16 Stacey Porter singled to third, advanced to third on a fielding error by LF. #25 Clare Warwick reached first on a fielding error by 2B, R3 run. #14 Melinda Weaver grounded out 1B to 2B, SAC bunt, R1 advanced to second. #21 Tarni Stepto singled to right field, RBI, R2 run. #11 Verity Long-Droppert Jordan Lambert pinch run for R1. Verity Long-Droppert singled to left field, R1 advanced to second. #15 Jessica Torpey lined out to SS. #5 Shannon Keevers grounded out to SS. Top of 5th- CHINESE TAIPEI pitching #9 Kaia Parnaby Jordan Lambert to DP for Tarni Stepto. #30 Yang Yi-Ting grounded out to 3B, bunt. #23 Su Yi-Hsuan struck out swinging. #13 Yen Yi struck out swinging, reached first on a throwing error by C. #4 Li Szu-Shih grounded out to SS. Bottom of 5th- AUSTRALIA pitching #2 Lin Ying-Hsin #4 Tamieka Whitefield struck out swinging. #8 Carmelle Sorensen struck out looking. #16 Stacey Porter walked. #25 Clare Warwick lined out to 3B. Top of 6th- CHINESE TAIPEI pitching #9 Kaia Parnaby #5 Lin Feng-Chen grounded out to 2B. #31 Chen Chia-Yi Chen Chia-Yi re-entered to pinch hit for Chang Chia-Yun. Chen Chia-Yi struck out looking. #22 Liu Hsuan grounded out to P. Bottom of 6th- AUSTRALIA pitching #2 Lin Ying-Hsin #14 Melinda Weaver struck out swinging. #12 Jordan Lambert struck out swinging. #10 Rachel Lack Rachel Lack pinch hit for Verity Long-Droppert. Rachel Lack homered to left field, RBI. #15 Jessica Torpey flied out to LF. Top of 7th- CHINESE TAIPEI pitching #9 Kaia Parnaby Verity Long-Droppert re-entered to CF for Rachel Lack. #11 Ko Chia-Hui Ko Chia-Hui pinch hit for Shih Chieh-Pei. Ko Chia-Hui singled to left field. #15 Ho Yi-Fan Ho Yi-Fan pinch hit for Wu Chieh-Yu. Ho Yi-Fan struck out swinging. #30 Yang Yi-Ting struck out swinging. #23 Su Yi-Hsuan grounded out to 3B..
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