Y-Marina third baseman Mike Teyler scoops up a bunt from the Roseburg-Pepsi Babe Ruth team Friday afternoon before making the throw to first. The game was the first for the weekend Father's Day Babe Ruth Tournament at Clyde Allen Field. World Photo by Lou Sennick.
The Bay Area's Y Marina team exploded for five runs in the fourth inning to top Roseburg-Pepsi 8-3 Friday in the first game of the Babe Ruth Father's Day Tournament at Clyde Allen Field.
Y Marina's pitching staff of Tyler Lancaster and Mike Teyler came up big on the mound, combining for six strikeouts. Lancaster had five strikeouts as the duo combined to pitch a three-hitter.
Teyler was Y Marina's big gun at the plate, going 3-for-3 with four RBIs, one run scored and four stolen bases.
Roseburg-Pepsi came from behind for a 3-2 lead in the top of the third, and Y Marina countered with a tying run in the third before they blew the game open in the fourth.
Y Marina tallied five hits and overcame five errors to roll up the win in the first of three games Friday night.
Pepsi's Nathaniel Bowman and Jordan Radford combined for five strikeouts - three by Bowman and two by Radford - to lead Roseburg.
Two other games were played later Friday. Myrtle Creek beat the tournament's other Bay Area team, the Deputies, 7-4. South Medford beat Eagle Point 4-0.
Action will continue today at 8:15 a.m. when Central Point takes on Roseburg-Oregon Tool. Games are scheduled throughout the day at Clyde Allen Field, with the last game being played at 8:15 p.m.
Bracket play starts Sunday, with the championship game scheduled for 6:15 p.m.
Admission to the event is free.
Tournament schedule:
Today
8:15 a.m.: Central Point vs. Roseburg-Oregon Tool. 10:15 a.m.: Roseburg-Pepsi vs. Medford. 12:15 p.m.: Roseburg-Oregon Tool vs. Deputies. 2:15 p.m.: Eagle Point vs. Y Marina. 4:15 p.m.: Central Point vs. Myrtle Creek. 6:15 p.m.: Eagle Point vs. Roseburg-Pepsi. 8:15 p.m.: Y Marina vs. Medford.
Sunday
8:15 a.m.: Roseburg-Oregon Tool vs. Myrtle Creek. 10:15 a.m.: Deputies vs. Central Point. 12:15 p.m.: Seventh-place game. 2:15 p.m.: Fifth-place game. 4:15 p.m.: Third-place game. 6:15 p.m.: Championship game.
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