Canada loses third-place game to Nicaragua at Pan Am baseball qualifier
IBIUNA, Brazil — Nicaragua scored four runs in a dramatic top of the 10th inning en route to a 14-12 victory over Canada on Sunday in the third-place game of a Pan American Games baseball qualifier.
It was the second straight extra-innings loss for Canada, which fell in 10 innings to the Dominican Republic in the semifinals on Saturday.
Nicaragua, starting the top of the 10th with runners on first and second base due to international tiebreak rules, scored both and added two more runs to pad their lead in an inning that left the Canadians puzzled at the umpires’ rulings.
Up 11-10, Nicaragua had the bases loaded with nobody out when a ball was lifted to deep right field. Tristan Pompey of Mississauga, Ont., robbed the batter of a grand slam with a catch over the wall and out was signaled by the right-field umpire. The catch seemed to surprise the Nicaraguan base runners, who had circled the bases and crossed home plate thinking that the ball had dropped.