The Vancouver Canadians end their six-game series on a high note

The way the Vancouver Canadians game against the Everett AquaSox started, It looked like the Vancouver Canadians chances of winning today’s game were not promising. However, the Vancouver Canadians came back and beat the Everett AquaSox on Sunday, May 8th, with the final score being 13-8.

The Canadians were down 8-2 in the fifth inning. Pitcher, Trent Palmer, struggled and gave up 6 runs in one inning and two in the fifth. At the bottom of the fifth the Canadians came roaring back with five runs in that inning alone, by having disciplined at bats, getting players on bases through walks and hits, putting players in scoring positions and then getting them home through RBI’s (runs batted in).

In the sixth inning, Canadians took the lead. By the end of the sixth, the Canadians were leading 10-8. In the seventh, the Canadians continued to pour it on by scoring three more runs with the help of Jiminez, Barger and Tirrota, as they fuelled the teams offence.

In the second the Canadians scored two runs, while Everett scored six runs in the third. In the fifth the Canadians scored five runs, whereas Everett scored two. In the sixth and seventh, the Canadians brought in three runs each.

After the fifth inning the Canadians really tightened their defence and didn’t let anymore runs come through in the last four innings.

Two days prior to this miraculous comeback by the Canadians, Mack Mueller helped the Canadians triumph over the Everett AquaSox as they erased a deficit of six runs on Friday, and won that game, 7-6.

Mack Mueller has been a very important asset to the Vancouver Canadians in this season, alone.

 

Both the Vancouver Canadians and the Everett AquaSox got 13 hits and made 2 errors. Displaying how even the game was, once the Canadians started their comeback.

This was a beautiful way to end The Vancouver Canadians final game of the six-game series with the Everett AquaSox.

 

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