By sportswriter Yue Dongxing
BEIJING, Aug. 18 (Xinhua) -- Three-time defending champion the U.S. softball
team beat host China here on Monday at the Beijing Olympic Games with a stunning
9-0.
American batter's explosion in the opening inning resulted in China's fifth
defeat of the tournament, ending the host's last Olympic show in advance.
"We know that this is our last competition at the Olympics, so we gave the
performing chance to all the 15 team members. We hope they could show their
unity and spirits here," said Wang Lihong, head coach of the Chinese softball
team.
The powerful swing of Kelly Kretschman's home run gave the U.S. team a quick
lead in the bottom of the first inning, blasting the ball over the right field
wall for a 3-0 advantage.
China's ace pitcher Lu Wei just couldn't stop allowing the opponent's
unstoppable base hits, giving up six runs and was replaced by Yu Huili before
the inning ended.
But Yu still falied to suppress the hot batting Americans, allowing three
more runs and the U.S. widened the lead to 9-0. American's nine runs in a singe
inning also tied the Olympic record which was created by Chinese Taipei in
1996.
Chinese strong-minded girls settled down after the open inning's nightmare
and gradually solidified their defence amid encouraging cheers of over 5,000
fanatic spectators under the scorching sun.
Center fielder Zhou Yi succeeded to catch a potential homer with a diving
save in the second inning, showing the host's decision to go down swinging at
softball's last Olympic show.
Silenced through the third and fourth, the U.S. ended the game in five short
innings under the "Run Ahead Rule", which provides that a game will be declared
complete and over after five innings if one team leads the other by seven or
more run.
The lopsided game was also China's last show at the Olympic arena. With the
win-loss record of 2-5, China only finished sixth in the eight-team tournament
and failed to advance to the page system finals. The top four teams from the
ongoing preliminaries will contest for the medals.
"Chinese team played well in the last four inning and didn't give us many
chances," said Kelly Kretschman, who delivered the home run.
But she said that the U.S. team is always trying to play the best as they
could.
Looking into the competition with other strong teams like Japan, the girl
added, "there are always challenges."
Chinese softballers made the history by grabbing a silver medal at the
Atlanta Olympics in 1996, when the sport was first introduced to the Olympic
agenda. In the following Sydney and Athens Games, they narrowly missed a podium
finish.
If the hard-bitten girls set their minds to fulfil medal dream and
re-prove themselves, they have to wait another eight years or more instead of four,
as the sport was voted out of the 2012 London Games.