Canada’s Lalor takes hot streak into women’s baseball World Cup super round
Kelsey Lalor wasn’t thrilled to open the women’s baseball World Cup with a 0-for-2 day in Canada’s first game of the tournament last week.
So the outfielder made some adjustments and shook off some nerves. And she hasn’t looked back since.
Lalor had two hits and a stolen base and drove in her seventh run of the tournament on Tuesday, helping Canada to a 5-0 win over Venezuela in the super-round opener for both teams. Batting .529 (9 for 17) through six games with a home run and eight runs scored, Lalor has been one of the most productive players at the World Cup.
“I didn’t start off that well in our first game, but I think when you come into a World Cup you’re always a little bit anxious and you’re just trying to get that first hit,” Lalor said from Viera, Fla., where the biennial event is being held this year. “Once I got that first one things started to get going.


