Stripes Earn Convincing Victory in 2024 Women’s National Team Training Camp Series Opener

Bats and arms shine in first matchup between Stars and Stripes

Team Stripes Sets the Tone of 2024 Women’s National Team Training Camp and Beats Stars, 8-5

Jamie Baum and Anna Kimbrell drove in two runs apiece as Stripes toppled Stars, 8-5, at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • Elise Berger tossed two scoreless frames, punching out a pair while allowing only two hits to put Stripes in a position to take the early initiative.
  • The home team did just that, as Kimbrell swatted a 1-2 offering in the second inning to hand Stripes a 2-0 advantage.
  • Maggie Paulovich subsequently ran on Kimbrell’s behalf and later scored on a wild pitch, making it 3-0 after two.
  • Kelsie Whitmore’s leadoff triple in the third continued to put pressure on Stripes, as a bases-loaded walk plated Whitmore and extended the home team’s lead.
  • A passed ball later in the third frame scored first baseman Kylee Lahners and ballooned the lead to 5-0.
  • Stars managed to cut into the lead in the fifth, however, as a ball put into play by Jillian Albayati plated Alana Martinez for the team’s first run.
  • The away team then took advantage of a wild pitch in the sixth frame, putting Stars within striking distance at a score of 5-2.
  • Yet Stripes stayed patient at the plate, as a string of walks turned into runs after Baum drilled a line drive to left and widened the lead once again; giving Stripes an 8-2 lead.
  • Down to its last three outs, Stars threatened after a defensive miscue and hard-hit doubles by both Albayati and Olivia Pichardo trimmed the lead by three runs.
  • A double play induced by Jacqueline Reynolds ended any chance of a comeback, however, and the Stripes held onto its 8-5 advantage for the win.

NOTABLE STATS

  • Stripes’ pitching staff was the story of the evening, as Niki Eckert, Baum, and Berger combined for six scoreless frames and nine strikeouts.
  • Pichardo punched out four batters over two innings for Stars, allowing only one hit in the process.
  • Seven different Stripes batters recorded at least one hit, led by Whitmore who went 2-for-2 with a run scored.
  • Despite taking the loss, Stars’ bats proved its capabilities as 12 hits were scattered across seven different batters.
  • Martinez led Stars at the plate, going a flawless 3-for-3 with two runs scored and a walk.
  • Albayati and Pichardo each went 2-for-4 while London Studer had a 2-for-3 showing in her debut.