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The host team at the World Baseball Softball Confederation Women’s Baseball World Cup Pool A qualifier erupted for 16 hits and walked 14 times on Wednesday night, and routed Hong Kong 22-3, a game halted after five innings because of the tournament’s mercy rule.Limited to just two runs in the first inning, they batted around the second and scored five more time to jump in front 7-0.
“That was a very great game. We knew it was going to be an important game – though every game is important. We started very and hit very well, so I think it was another great game and leads us into tomorrow to have another great game,” said Fournier, who hails from St.-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que., a military town just south of Montreal.“Yesterday I only had one at bat and it wasn’t like I wanted to do,” she said. “Today was a great day to just improve my confidence and be better tomorrow.
“I think it’s good for momentum, and since we’re kind of a fresh team, getting that cohesion and getting each other’s backs and getting on hit trains and things like that,” Ross said. Down 10-0 in the third, Hong Kong’s offence came to life against Canadian starter Julia Konigshofer, who found control problems, walking three in the inning, a wild pitch allowing Chung-Yan Yuen to trot home from third with the first of three runs they’d plate in the frame.
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