Majors win Back to Back championships
Some called it impossible, but the Majors believed until strike three was called to win the franchise’s second straight Intercounty Baseball League title and eighth overall as the Majors.
Trailing 7-3 entering the top of the ninth inning of Game 6 Thursday night at Christie Pits, London reeled off five runs to stun Toronto 8-7. London, which entered the playoffs as the top seed, went 10-3 in the postseason, eliminating Brantford and Hamilton before running into Toronto in the final for a second straight season.
Byron Reichstein went 3-for-4 with a two-run blast that made it 7-5 two batters into the ninth. After London followed with two singles, two walks and two wild pitches to tie the game, Taylor Wright’s sacrifice fly scored Gibson Krzeminski for the winning run.
Starling Joseph scored twice and drove in a pair on three hits, including his fifth home run of the playoffs, while Wright added a solo home run.
Bo Lewington (1-0) earned the win, walking one and striking out three over two hitless innings of relief. Starter Jose Arias lasted six innings and allowed five earned runs on five hits with four walks and nine punchouts.
Fernando Fernandez threw a scoreless last inning for his second save of the series. He was then named playoff MVP after registering a 1.30 earned-run average in 20.2 innings. Fernandez went 1-0 and struck out 18 while walking seven.