It will be a scrappy team that battled their way to winning the IBL semi-final: Toronto Maple Leafs go against London.

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August 28, 2016

BURLINGTON, ON

 

What a game!

What a playoff season!

While Burlington didn’t make it out of the quarter finals the InterCounty Baseball League has been very exciting.

Will the hot playoff season do anything for the Burlington Bandits; probably not.

It’s hard to tell what the people who own and manage the Bandits think – they don’t return telephone calls or emails. Tough to build any franchise loyalty that way,

Baycats player sports

The Barrie Baycats will be playing to win a third consecutive IBL title.

The final game of the best of 7 semi-final series between the London Majors and the Toronto Maple Leafs went into the ninth inning with a 5-4 lead. They couldn’t hold it.

Toronto scored six runs in the top of the ninth inning to upset the regular season champion London Majors 10-6 Sunday night at a game played at Labatt Park. The Leafs, who dropped the first two games of the series, will face defending champion Barrie starting this week.

Baseball - player at bat with lights

With evening games usually starting at just after 7 pm spectators can expect to be watching the game under lights.

London led 5-4 going into the ninth, but the Leafs tied the game when Connor Lewis doubled home a run. Grant Tamane gave the Leafs the lead with a two-run home run off a light pole in left field. Sean Mattson added an RBI single and Ryan White singled home a pair to finish the inning.

Dan Marra went 3-for-5 with two runs, Jonathan Solazzo added a pair of hits, and Jon Waltenbury had three hits, two runs and an RBI.

Justin Cicatello (1-1) picked up the win in relief, giving up an unearned run on two hits in 5.1 innings. Cicatello struck out four without walking a batter. Starter Brett van Pelt went 3.2 innings and gave up five runs on seven hits, walking four and striking out two.

For London, RJ Fuhr had two hits, two runs and two RBI. Keith Kandel had an RBI, Michael Ambrose had two hits and drove in a run, while Humberto Ruiz went 2-for-4 and scored twice.

Elis Jimenez (2-2) pitched into the ninth inning but gave up six runs (three earned) on 11 hits over 8.1 innings, walking one and striking out six.

getting new - yellowiNew 880 am in London put it very well when they reported: “The Majors will have great successes to look back on through the winter, but they were hungry for the team’s first title since 1976 and no matter what they try to focus on, the ninth inning of Game 7 will be tough.”

The finals will be between the Barrie Baycats and the Toronto Maple Leafs; a team that has proven to be very scrappy.

It will be an interesting and exiting series.

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