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Provincial mosquito AA baseball gets underway in Pasadena

Action from the AA mosquito showdown

Ryan Roberts gets some encouraging words for his fine pitching from Pasadena Pirates coaches Kevin Garnier, left, and Greg Whelan after a 7-1 win over the Grand Falls-Windsor Braves. The Pirates won 7-1 to finish with a 2-0 record on opening day of the three-day tournament that features nine teams from across the island.
Ryan Roberts gets some encouraging words for his fine pitching from Pasadena Pirates coaches Kevin Garnier, left, and Greg Whelan after a 7-1 win over the Grand Falls-Windsor Braves. The Pirates won 7-1 to finish with a 2-0 record on opening day of the three-day tournament that features nine teams from across the island.

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Andy Brake Seaward of the host Pasadena Pirates delivers a strike against the Bay St. George Vikings in a round-robin game at the 2017 provincial mosquito AA baseball tournament Friday in Pasadena. The crafty starter for the Pirates was selected player of the game for his team in a 12-2 win in the team’s opener.

A collection of images from mosquito AA action in Pasadena.

Corner Brook Barons player Jordan Blanchard makes a break for third during provincial mosquito AA baseball action.
Garrett Adams is a happy camper after delivering an RBI single for the Pasadena Pirates against the Grand Falls-Windsor Braves in provincial mosquito AA baseball tournament action Friday in Pasadena. The Pirates won 7-1.
Ben Cornick of the Pasadena Pirates takes a drink during a game against Grand Falls-Windsor at the provincial mosquito AA baseball championship Friday.
Pasadena Pirates catcher Liam Keefe gets ready to throw the baseball back to his pitcher during a 7-1 win over the Grand Falls-Windsor Braves. Keefe was able to throw out a couple of runners who tried to steal a base on him as the Pirates won both of their games on opening day of the tournament.
Ben Blake of the Grand Falls-Windsor Braves waits for the ball to arrive during a game against the hometown Pasadena Pirates Friday morning on Day 1 of the provincial mosquito AA baseball championship, which features nine teams from across the island.
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