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2007 Little League World Series: West

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His father may have played for the New York Yankees but Cody Bellinger has quickly made a name for himself in leading his Chandler (Ariz.) Little League team to a Western Regional title over Solana Beach (Calif.) Little League Saturday night. The 7-3 victory guarantees Chandler a trip to the Little League World Series in Williamsport and represents the second time in five years a team from this central Arizona city will participate in the world's premier youth sporting event.

Bellinger wasted little time in giving Chandler the lead over upstart Solana Beach, with a no-doubter first inning two-run home run to the opposite field. For Chandler manager Jeff Parrish it was a sign this offensive juggernaut--which had been stifled through much of the tournament--was beginning to awaken.

"The pitching was so much better here than we faced in district and in state," said Parrish. "We just wanted to put the ball in play and good things happened."

Those good things included two home runs from Chandler starting pitcher Skyler Palermo--to go along with eight strikeouts over four innings--and a dominant 1 2/3 from closer Seth "The Hammer" Fretheim.

"We had a lot of confidence in Seth," said Parrish. "'The Hammer' got it done."

For Solana Beach, it was a case of missed scoring opportunities and possibly the added pressure of playing playing before a capacity crowd, that left them a bit short.

"When you're playing in front of 10,000 fans it's going to get you a little off-base," said Solana Beach manager Michael Thurston. "We played well. We just didn't play our game."

Despite the loss Thurston called the experience of taking his Solana Beach team to the regionals "the best vacation I've ever had."

The vacation continues for Chandler Little League as the boys prepare to depart for the Little League World Series Monday at 2 a.m. Perhaps Clay Bellinger, team coach and proud father of Cody, as well as a World Series participant himself with the New York Yankees in 2000, can provide some additional tips for the boys.

Either way Bellinger, who humorously notes he's been "stuck in these barracks for hours at a time" with more than a dozen 12-year-olds, is looking forward to a much-needed day off.

"We' re going to let the parents take the kids for a day. They owe us big-time. (Laughs). We are looking forward to it."

Chandler Little League will begin their quest for a Little League World Series title against the mid Atlantic regional champion Saturday at Lamade Stadium in Williamsport.



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Aug 13, 2007 12:02 PM Reply Guest Laurie

Nice job writing about "our" team! Is that your photo, as well? If so, what are chances we might be able to get a high-res jpg image for our community newspaper, where all the boys live? Let me know asap! thx, laurie

Aug 13, 2007 3:22 PM Reply Guest Jose Suarez

GOOD JOB EDGAR and all the CNLL players, I'm proud of your acomplishments GOOD LUCK!!! in the World Series.

Coach Jose.

Aug 14, 2007 1:32 PM Reply Guest Richard Carrillo

I had the honor of umpiring in San Bernardino this year. I want to tell the folks from Arizona and everyone else that you can be very proud of your boys, coaches included.All of the umpires working the tournament thought very highly of everyone associated with the team. I was on the plate when Arizona played Hawii in pool play. The manager handled himself with class and dignity, the team followed suit. I'm born and raised in So. Cal. but will be pulling for Chandler Ntl. from the safety of my recliner during the WS.
Good Luck Guys!
Richard Carrillo
CA District 51

Aug 16, 2007 6:19 AM Reply Guest Guest

As a lif-long New York Yankee Fan I was there rooting for Clay and the Bombers. As a fan of my own Little Leaguer and Little League Baseball I'll be there in Williamsport next weekend. Good luck Cody and teammates! Great job! Joe Pugliese, President of Carman LL , District
12, New York State

Aug 16, 2007 8:43 AM Reply Guest David Nottingham in response to: Guest

congrades to the Arizona team and the words spoken from others, it means alot to you young men and coaches in handling yourself and playing ball. I am originally from safford Arizona, I retired Army in Texas and have not been in Az for sometime. I Umpire High School and College Baseball here in Texas. It is good to hear and see the progress you ALL have made in Little League Baseball

Aug 17, 2007 8:15 AM Reply Guest Shawn Alarcon

Great job CNLL. It was fun watching you guys play through the state and at San Bernadino.
Play with your hearts and a focused mental mind.
The wins will come one at a time.
Show the other teams great sportsmanship and great competitive playing.
On behalf of Avondale Little League Arizona, great playing, have fun & bring back our state the 10' trophy!
" NOW GRAB YOUR MITS, GRAB YOUR BATS, AND PLAY BALL!"
Yours Truly,
Shawn Alarcon
Avondale Little League President
District 2

Aug 18, 2007 9:31 AM Reply Guest Rachel Soldo

Congrats guys! Good luck today, have fun! Me and Haley are watching! Hit another home-run Cody!!! Good luck!!!

Aug 18, 2007 2:36 PM Reply Guest misi

GO CHANDLER!!!!! i love you all!!!! take home that trophey! im watching your game at the moment. 15 to 6. YEA BABY. again i love you all!!!. your fellow arizonia

Aug 19, 2007 3:44 PM Reply Guest Ray from Texas in response to: misi

I watched one of the Arizona games. You have a very good team.
It looks to me like it will come down to Arizona and Texas for the USA bracket.
Good luck.

Aug 21, 2007 9:29 AM Reply Guest raquel

hey!!!you guys are doing really good!!!!nice pitching zeth:]

Aug 21, 2007 9:31 AM Reply Guest raquel

opps i meant seth haha typo...great job!!!

Aug 28, 2007 6:15 PM Reply Guest Guest in response to: raquel

yo this team bet my team i was o solana beach but u guys played a grest game

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