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Guelph Royals edged in sudden-death game for first

Best-of-five playoffs against the Hamilton Cardinals opens Saturday night at Hastings Stadium
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Guelph Royals baserunner J.D. Williams dives back into first base during a game earlier this season.

LONDON – Robert Mullen’s one-out infield single scored Jakob Newton to give the London Majors a 4-3 win Thursday over Guelph and the pennant and top seed entering playoffs.

London will face Brantford in the best-of-five first round.

Guelph will face Hamilton to open the playoffs. Game 1 Goes Saturday night at Hastings Stadium starting at 7:30. Game 2 is Sunday in Hamilton at 2 p.m., Game 3 in Guelph Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. and Game 4, if necessary, goes in Hamilton Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Game 5, if necessary, is to be determined.

On Thursday in London, Mullen finished with three hits, while Taylor Wright also had three hits and scored a run. Newton went 2-for-5 with an RBI, while Byron Reichstein and Keith Kandel each had two hits and scored.

Braeden Ferrington (1-0) struck out three to earn the win in two hitless innings of relief. Jose Arias tossed the first three innings and allowed two runs on one hit with two walks and three strikeouts.

Conner Morro drove in two of Guelph’s runs on a double in the third inning. Claudio Custodio had the other RBI.

Custodio also threw eight innings and struck out 10. He gave up three runs (two earned) on nine hits with a walk. Andrew Case (0-1) allowed a run on three hits in one-third of an inning to take the loss.


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