Lucas Villeneuve Shines as Guerriers Secure Win with International Flair

Yann Gauvin drove in the eventual winning run with a single in the second inning. Anthony Choquette’s double had previously allowed two of his teammates to score.

The visitors filled the trails in the seventh, but Oscar Nakaoshi, true to his good habits, then came to close the books. The victory went to Venezuelan Carlos Naveda, who allowed five hits and two earned runs in six and a third innings.

We can talk about a match with an international flavor since the losing pitcher is Hokuto Kanai, a right-hander from Japan.

Fifth and last in the Louisville Slugger division, the Guerriers (5-9 record) will play their next three games on the road, including visits to Montreal AND Saint-Colomban this Sunday.

Lucas Villeneuve does not blush

Meanwhile, their elite junior cousins ​​(12-10) will enjoy a rare weekend off. They will welcome the young U16s from the Canadian Baseball Academy next Wednesday, after a 10-day break.

Manager Martin Bérubé no doubt hopes that Lucas Villeneuve will pick up where he left off. The McMasterville athlete demonstrated his versatility en route to being named player of the week in the LBJEQ. In addition to signing a victory as a pitcher, Villeneuve obtained six hits (including three doubles) and as many RBIs in three games.

He’s hitting an improbable .453 average midway through his first junior season.

2024-06-27 15:30:10
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