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Czech Finals: AVG Draci one Win away from 15th straight Championship

Posted on October 17, 2009 by philipp

AVG DRACI BRNO won game two of the best-of-five championship series against ARROWS OSTRAVA on Saturday and is just one victory away from capturing the title in the Czech Extraleague for the 15th straight time. In cold weather DRACI built up a fast 7-2 lead through five innings en route to a 7-4 win. The Australian Wayne Ough led the day by going five-for-six with two doubles.

Martin Schneider (W 1-0) picked up the win after five solid innings. Radek Prochazka and Greg McCarthy followed him on the mound for BRNO. OSTRAVA’s starter Jon Jon Robles (L 0-1) was hit on the knee by a comebacker of Jakub Hajtmar in the opening frame, but the Philippine stayed in the game, pitching five innings and taking the loss. Jiri Gal replaced him in the sixth.

AVG DRACI can complete the sweep on Sunday, when both clubs will meet in Ostrava for the third match of the series. Petr Minarik (Brno) and Boris Bokaj (Ostrava) are expected to take the mound as starting pitchers.

Results:
Saturday, October 10:
AVG Draci Brno – Arrows Ostrava 1-0
Saturday, October 17:
AVG Draci Brno – Arrows Ostrava 7-4 (AVG Draci is leading Series 2-0)

Schedule:
Sunday, October 18:
13:00 Arrows Ostrava – AVG Draci Brno
Saturday, October 24:
13:00 Arrows Ostrava – AVG Draci Brno*
Sunday, October 25:
13:00 AVG Draci Brno – Arrows Ostrava*
*if necessary

Kendrey Maduro is greeted by his Dutch teammates after hitting his second homer in Group A play at the 2022 U18 European Championship in Hluboka, Czechia. Credit: mister-baseball.com.
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