Freese struggles, Warriors fall to West
IOWA CITY - Back-to-back home runs in the opening inning of play can deflate any baseball team pretty quickly.
Iowa City West pounced on Washington pitcher Dakota Freese for five runs in the first inning of the opening round of the Class 4A playoffs Friday night, but the Warriors never gave up.
As has been the trend for the Washington baseball team all year, the Warriors faced adversity and battled through it, displaying a good effort in their 7-5 loss at the Iowa City West field.
“We spotted them five in the first but we fought right back and got it to a 5-4 game,” said Warrior Coach Brent Henry. “We unfortunately had two runs too little.”
A powerful Iowa City West lineup got to Freese right away as Ryan Siems and Spence Bonner hit back-to-back RBI singles, starting the big first inning against the Chicago White Sox draft pick. West pitcher Jeremy Cronk then hit a two-run bomb over the left field fence, followed by another homer to left by Luke Crimmins.
“He was throwing good pitches. He got it in on their hands a little bit and they hit a couple of seeing-eye grounders and a couple of bloopers,” said Henry. “They really only tagged him for two good hits, everything else was in on the hands and they just found holes.”
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