Ottawa, ON – 3,876 fans gathered at Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park in near zero temperatures to watch professional baseball officially return to Ottawa. The Ottawa Champions would not leave them disappointed as they claimed their first victory in team history, defeating the Sussex County Miners 8-1.
Champions centrefielder Sebastien Boucher produced a clutch 2-run single in the home half of the 4th inning to break the game open, and Ottawa starter Andrew Werner (1-0) tossed five strong innings to play his part in Ottawa’s winning effort.
Ottawa produced eleven hits in the victory, including three off of Sussex County starter Tyler Wilson (0-1), who was saddled with the loss after walking six and allowing five earned runs.
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Werner gave up just one earned run over his five innings, scattering three hits while striking out four. “Being on a pitch count of seventy-five, it was nice to get five innings out there,” said the former San Diego Padre post-game.
Dan Meyer, Nick Purdy, and Alan DeRatt all pitched well out of the bullpen for Ottawa, with DeRatt giving up the only hit of the later innings for Sussex County in the ninth.