Sarnia in action during the 2016 season. Photo by Hayley Trigatti.Sarnia in action during the 2016 season. Photo by Hayley Trigatti.
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Braves in Windsor For Provincial Eliminations This Weekend

The Sarnia Braves are in Windsor this weekend for Provincial Eliminations.

Outfielder James Grant says it will be a busy weekend, with 21 of the best AAA teams in the province competing for a chance to advance to Nationals.

He says doing so is no easy task.

"It's basically who can get on a run and do their best to make it through the six, seven wins you need to advance."

The tournament is a double elimination style, and Grant thinks the Braves stack up pretty well.

"The teams that usually does the best, have the most arms and the arms that are prepared to go this long," says Grant. "We've got five or six guys ready to go, we're pretty confident with that if we can get a couple of wins early on."

The Braves open play Friday night against East York at 7:30 at Soulliere Field in Windsor.

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