Journal Pioneer

Ending with a win

Picketts drives in Culleton with deciding run in extra innings

- BY JASON SIMMONDS

Team P.E.I. completed play in the 2017 Ray Carter Cup on a winning note.

Team P.E.I. completed play in the 2017 Ray Carter Cup on a winning note.

With the bases loaded and one out in the bottom of the ninth inning, Duncan Picketts hit a hard ground ball that Alberta shortstop Dryden House made an outstandin­g play diving to his left to keep the ball in the infield, but Garrett Culleton was able to beat the throw home to give P.E.I. an 8-7 win in the seventhpla­ce game of Baseball Canada’s national 15-under championsh­ip.

“It was great to finish on a winning note,” said P.E.I. head coach Kevin MacLean in a post-game interview with the Journal Pioneer. “The boys, after Thursday’s 0-2 (won-lost) start, could have folded, but we ended up 2-3.

“I give a lot of credit to this young team to come back after a very tough first day.”

After losing 7-3 to British Columbia and 14-3 to New Brunswick on Thursday, the Island squad bounced back to rally with two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning for a 2-1 walkoff win against Ontario on Friday night. P.E.I. dropped an 11-1 decision to Quebec in its roundrobin finale on Saturday.

“We tried to recalibrat­e and make sure we had a good game to cap the tournament off (Sunday),” said MacLean, who described it as an “up-and-down tournament” for P.E.I. Carter McNeill, who worked five innings in relief of starter Nolan Ryan, earned the pitching win at Queen Elizabeth Park’s Legends Field. Landon Clow (3-4, three runs scored, RBI) and Culleton (2-4, two runs scored, RBI) were P.E.I.’s top batters.

“We had a great outing from Carter MacNeil in relief, and had some timely hitting,” added MacLean.

P.E.I. jumped out to an early 5-1 lead after two innings, but Alberta took a 7-6 lead in the top of the sixth inning. P.E.I. answered back to tie the game in the bottom half of the sixth. Overall, MacLean described this year’s national championsh­ip as “a great learning experience” for a young P.E.I. team. “We look to have a very strong one next year,” added MacLean.

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 ?? JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Team P.E.I.’s Ben Tsai squares around as he attempts to lay down a sacrifice bunt during Sunday morning’s game against Alberta at the 2017 Ray Carter Cup at Queen Elizabeth Park’s Legends Field in Summerside. P.E.I. pulled out an 8-7 win in the...
JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER Team P.E.I.’s Ben Tsai squares around as he attempts to lay down a sacrifice bunt during Sunday morning’s game against Alberta at the 2017 Ray Carter Cup at Queen Elizabeth Park’s Legends Field in Summerside. P.E.I. pulled out an 8-7 win in the...
 ?? JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Carter MacNeil delivers a pitch for Team P.E.I. against Alberta in the seventh-place game of the 2017 Ray Carter Cup – Baseball Canada’s national 15-under championsh­ip – at Queen Elizabeth Park in Summerside. P.E.I. won the game 8-7 in nine innings.
JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER Carter MacNeil delivers a pitch for Team P.E.I. against Alberta in the seventh-place game of the 2017 Ray Carter Cup – Baseball Canada’s national 15-under championsh­ip – at Queen Elizabeth Park in Summerside. P.E.I. won the game 8-7 in nine innings.
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