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All American Game  | Story | 8/10/2008

2008 Aflac All American Game - Play by Play

Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California
East vs West (West is home team)

Play by Play

East Top 1st Inning
Jacob Turner Pitching for West
Mychal Givens reaches 1B (Hit by Pitch)
Scooter Gennett reaches 1B (Walk), Givens to 2B
Donavan Tate (Struck out looking) 1 Out
Givens steals 3B, Gennett at 1B
Luke Bailey (Struck out swinging) 2 Outs
Austin Maddox (Struck out looking) 3 Outs
Totals: 0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 2 Runners left on base
Jacob Turner’s Top Velocity – 93 mph
Score: East 0 West 0

West Bottom 1st Inning
Zach Wheeler Pitching for East
Everett Williams (Fly ball to LF) 1 Out
David Nick (Struck out swinging) reached 1B on Strike 3 Wild Pitch
Jonathan Walsh reaches 1B (Walk), Nick to 2B
Jonathan Singleton (Struck out swinging) 2 Outs
Slade Heathcott (Singles sharply into left field, 1 RBI)
David Nick scores, Jonathan Walsh to 2B
Max Stassi (Grounds out to the Pitcher) 3 Outs
Totals: 1 Run, 1 Hit, 0 Errors, 2 Runners left on base
Zach Wheeler’s Top Velocity – 95 mph
Score: East 0 West 1

East Top 2nd Inning
Jacob Turner Pitching for West
Drew Steckenrider (Struck Out swinging) 1 Out
Richie Shaffer (Struck out looking) 2 Outs
Brian Goodwin (Line Drive single to CF, reaches 2B on E-8)
Braxton Lane (Solid Fly out to LF) 3 Outs
Totals: 0 Runs, 1 Hit, 1 Error, 1 Runner left on base
Jacob Turner’s Top Velocity – 93 mph
Score: East 0 West 1

West Bottom 2nd Inning
Keyvius Sampson Pitching for East
Matt Davdson (Struck out looking) 1 Out
Jiovanni Mier (Struck out swinging) 2 Outs
Kyrell Hudson reaches 1B (Infield single to Shortstop)
Hudson (Caught stealing 2B, Maddox to Givens) 3 Outs
Totals: 0 Runs, 1 Hit, 0 Errors, 0 Runners left on base
Keyvius Sampson’s Top Velocity – 94 mph
Score: East 0 West 1

East Top 3rd Inning
Brooks Pounders Pitching for West
Mychal Givens (Fly out to right field) 1 Out
Scooter Gennett (Fly out to right field) 2 Outs
Donavan Tate (Grounds out to 3B, nice play by Davidson) 3 Outs
Totals: 0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 0 Left on base
Brooks Pounders’ Top Velocity – 94 mph
Score: East 0 West 1

West Bottom 3rd Inning
Chris Jenkins Pitching for East
Everett Williams reaches 1B (Walk)
Williams steals 2B
David Nick (Grounds out shortstop to first) 1 Out
Jonathan Walsh (Struck out swinging) 2 Outs
Jonathan Singleton (Struck out swinging) 3 Outs
Totals: 0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 1 Left on base
Chris Jenkins’ Top Velocity – 94 mph
Score: East 0 West 1

East Top 4th Inning
Tyler Matzek Pitching for West
Luke Bailey (Struck out swinging) 1 Out
Austin Maddox (Struck out looking at a ball well outside) 2 Outs
Drew Steckenrider (Popped up to third baseman) 3 Outs
Totals: 0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 0 Left on base
Tyler Matzek’s Top Velocity – 93 mph
Score: East 0 West 1

West Bottom 4th Inning
Daniel Tuttle Pitching for East
Slade Heathcott (grounds out hard to second base) 1 Out
Max Stassi reaches 2B (Doubles past diving Tate in CF)
Matt Davidson reaches 2B (hard hit double down left field line, 1 RBI)
Max Stassi scores

Jiovanni Mier (Struck out looking) 2 Outs
Kyrell Hudson (Struck out swinging at a good slider) 3 Outs
Totals: 1 Run, 2 Hits, 0 Errors, 1 Left on base
Daniel Tuttle’s Top Velocity – 94 mph
Score: East 0 West 2

East Top 5th Inning
Matt Purke Pitching for West
Richie Shaffer (Struck out looking at pitch way outside) 1 Out
Brian Goodwin (grounded out shortstop to 1B) 2 Outs
Braxton Lane (Struck out swinging) 3 Outs
Totals: 0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 0 Left on base
Matt Purke’s Top Velocity – 95 mph
Score: East 0 West 2

West Bottom 5th Inning
Ethan Carter Pitching for East
Everett Williams (Struck out swinging at good changeup) 1 Out
David Nick (Struck out swinging) 2 Outs
Brooks Pounders (Fly out to deep CF, nice running catch by Tate) 3 Outs
Totals: 0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 0 Left on base
Ethan Carter’s Top Velocity – 90 mph
Score: East 0 West 2

East Top 6th Inning
Chad Thompson Pitching for West
Mychal Givens (Grounds out to third baseman) 1 Out
Scooter Gennett ( Struck out looking) 2 Outs
Donavan Tate ( Fly out to warning track in left field) 3 Outs
Totals: 0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 0 Left on base
Chad Thompson’s Top Velocity – 93 mph
Score: East 0 West 2

West Bottom 6th Inning
Michael Heller Pitching for East
Jonathan Singleton (Struck out looking) 1 Out
Slade Heathcott (Fly out to the warning track in center field) 2 Outs
Max Stassi (Grounded out shortstop to first base) 3 Outs
Totals: 0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 0 Left on base
Michael Heller’s Top Velocity – 95 mph
Score: East 0 West 2

East Top 7th Inning
Scott Griggs Pitching for West
Luke Bailey (Grounds out shortstop to first base) 1 Out
Michael Zunino hitting for Maddox (Struck out on outstanding curveball) 2 Outs
Drew Steckenrider reaches 1B (Walk)
Richie Shaffer reaches 1B (Walk) Steckenrider to 2B
Brian Goodwin (Fly out to left field) 3 Outs
Totals: 0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 2 Left on base
Scott Griggs’ Top Velocity – 95 mph
Score: East 0 West 2

West Bottom 7th Inning
Ian Krol Pitching for East
Matt Davidson (fly out to shortstop, great diving catch by Shaffer) 1 Out
Jiovanni Mier (Struck out looking) 2 Outs
Jacob Morris hitting for Hudson reaches 1B (Walk)
Everett Williams (Pops up to shortstop) 3 Outs
Totals: 0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 1 Left on base
Ian Krol’s Top Velocity – 92 mph
Score: East 0 West 2

East Top 8th Inning
Matt Graham Pitching for West
Keyvius Sampson hitting for Lane (Struck out swinging) 1 Out
Michael Heller hitting for Givens (Grounded out shortstop to first base) 2 Outs
Scooter Gennett (Popped out to the catcher) 3 Outs
Totals: 0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 0 Left on base
Matt Graham’s Top Velocity – 94 mph
Score: East 0 West 2

West Bottom 8th Inning
Michael Givens Pitching for East
David Nick (Fly out to left field on 96 mph fastball) 1 Out
Jonathan Walsh (Grounds out to second base on 98 mph fastball) 2 Outs
Austin Maddox relieves Givens as pitcher
Brooks Pounders (Pops up to shortstop) 3 Outs
Totals: 0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 errors, 0 Left on base
Michael Givens Top Velocity – 98 mph
Austin Maddox’s Top Velocity – 96 mph
Score: East 0 West 2

East Top 9th Inning
Slade Heathcott Pitching for West
Donavan Tate reaches 1b (Infield single to SS)
Luke Bailey (Fly out to right field) 1 Out
Michael Zunino reaches 1B (Infield single 3B line) Tate to 2B
Austin Maddox (Fly out to left field) 2 Outs
Richie Shaffer reaches 1B (Walk) Bases loaded, Tate to 3B, Zunino to 2B
Tate Scores on wild pitch, Zunino to 3B, Shaffer to 2B
Brian Goodwin reaches 1B (Single between third and short, 2 RBI)
Zunino and Shaffer score on Goodwin hit

Brian Goodwin steals 3B
Keyvius Sampson reaches 1B (Walk)
Goodwin scores and Sampson to 2B on E-1 (wild pickoff attempt at 1B)
Michael Heller (Pops up to second base) 3 Outs
Totals: 4 Runs, 3 Hits, 1 Error, 1 Left on base
Slade Heathcott’s Top Velocity – 94 mph
Score: East 4 West 2

West Bottom 9th Inning
Austin Maddox Pitching for East
Slade Heathcott (Struck out swinging) 1 Out
Andrew Susac (Struck out looking) 2 Outs
Matt Davidson (Fly out to left field) 3 Outs
Totals: 0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 0 Left on base
Austin Maddox Top Velocity – 95 mph

Final Score – East 4 West 2

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