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Estrellas enjoy some Thanksgiving Pie
Orioles outfielder hits grand slam, nearly cycles in rout of Toros
Dominican Winter League
Estrellas 11, Toros 2
Orioles veteran Felix Pie fell a triple shy of the cycle and hit an eighth-inning grand slam off Yunior Novoa to lead Estrellas' 12-hit attack. Cubs prospect Junior Lake, who joined Estrellas following a stint in the Arizona Fall League, hit his first homer in the first inning and Donell Linares went 3-for-5 with a pair of RBIs. Mat Gamel (Brewers) drew three walks and knocked home a run in support of reliever Esmerling Vasquez, who recorded two outs in the fifth for the win. Toros starter Gonzalez Germen took the loss after allowing two runs on two hits and four walks over 2 1/3 innings.
Gigantes 5, Aguilas 4
Yeral Sanchez and Luke Montz (Marlins) homered to fuel a three-run insurance rally in the eighth inning for the Gigantes. Astros farmhand Brian Bogusevic went deep for Aguilas, who scored three times in the ninth but failed to tie the game. Roman Colon got the win with a pair of scoreless innings while Marino Salas took the loss after surrendering a run in the fourth.
Felix Pie is batting .300 this winter, including .395 with 12 RBIs in his last 10 games. (Rob Carr/Getty Images)
Licey 5, Escogido 0
Mario Santiago threw 4 1/3 scoreless innings, striking out five, in the Tigres' shutout. Leones pitcher Edward Valdez and pitching coach Gary Ruby were both ejected (Valdez in the fourth, Ruby in the third) and Licey hurler Victor Marte was tossed in the ninth, all by home plate umpire Quinn Wolcott. Valdez and Marte both hit batters in the game. Christian Marrero and Juan Rivera (D-backs) drove in runs for Licey.
Mexican Winter League
Hermosillo 11, Guasave 6
Rockies infielder Jorge Cantu homered, Mark Hamilton (Cardinals) knocked home two runs and former Major Leaguer Karim Garcia had three hits and an RBI for Hermosillo. Mario Valenzuela slugged his eighth home run for Guasave.
Mexicali 6, Navojoa 4
Former Major Leaguer Geronimo Gil drove in five runs thanks in-part to a three-run homer in the first for Mexicali. Christian Zazueta and Flavio Romero went deep for Navojoa. Mexicali starter Oscar Rivera struck out four and held the Mayos to one run on seven hits over five innings before ambidextrous Yankees reliever Pat Venditte pitched a pair of frames. Sergio Lizarraga allowed six runs in taking the loss.
Obregon 3, Culiacan 2
Carlos Valencia's three-run homer in the fourth inning, his ninth, was the difference for Obregon. Royals starter Luis Mendoza was the first of eight pitchers used by Obregon, allowing two runs on five hits over five frames. Alejandro Armenta started for Culiacan and was charged with two runs over seven frames before the Nationals' Oliver Perez worked the final two frames.
Los Mochis, Mazatlan (postponed)
Puerto Rican Winter League
Caguas 9, Carolina 7
Marlins outfielder Jorge Padilla went 3-for-4 with a homer and three RBIs and Andy Gonzalez knocked home two runs behind starter Nelson Figueroa, who struck out seven and allowed one run on six hits over five innings in the win. Gigantes starter Cesar Valdez was rocked for six runs on nine hits in two innings en route to his second loss. Radames Nazario came in as a defensive replacement for Florida's Ozzie Martinez and added a two-run homer in the seventh for Carolina.
Mayaguez 4, Ponce 0
Dodgers right-hander Travis Schlichting struck out six and held Ponce to just four hits over 5 2/3 innings for his first win. Martin Maldonado homered while Randy Ruiz and Jesus Feliciano each knocked in a run. Giancarlo Alvarado, a former Dodgers' farmhand, started for Ponce and was charged with three runs on four hits over six innings.
Venezuelan Winter League
Caribes 4, Aragua 3
Jose Gil homered and Mike Wilson plated three runs in support of Ramon Ramirez, who started for Caribes and allowed a pair of runs on seven hits over six frames. Guillermo Rodriguez homered in the fifth inning for Aragua in support of starter Scot Drucker, who fell to 2-3 after walking six batters and allowing three runs on six hits over four innings.
Caracas 7, Lara 3 (11 innings)
Carlos Rivero drew a go-ahead bases-loaded walk in the 11th inning, setting up a three-run double by Jesus Aguilar as Caracas held on for the late win. Josh Wilkie (1-1) pitched two scoreless innings for the win while Cesar Jimenez (1-2) took the loss after allowing four runs on two hits in 1 2/3 innings.
Margarita 11, Magallanes 5
Jose Castillo doubled three times and knocked home two runs while Javier Brito and Frank Diaz plated three runs apiece in the victory. Starter Angel Marquez (1-1) picked up his first win despite allowing four runs on four hits in five innings. Navegantes starter Ronald Bay (1-1) was charged with six runs -- five earned -- on seven hits and a walk over 2 1/3 innings.
La Guaira 11, Zulia 3
Cesar Suarez smacked a two-run homer in the sixth innings and knocked home four runs in La Guaira's win. Gregor Blanco, Eduardo Escobar, Ray Olmedo, Ray Olmedo, Jose Martinez and Miguel Rojas all had RBIs in support of starter Shairon Martis (Nationals), who held Zulia to a pair of runs on six hits over 5 1/3 innings for his second win. Jesus Pirela suffered the loss after allowing four runs on three hits and a walk, retiring two batters. Henry Rodriguez and Colin Curtis (Yankees) went deep for Zulia.
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Venezuelan Winter League
•Ezequiel Carrera (CF, Navegantes del Magallanes): 2-for-4, R, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, BB. One of Carrera’s best games in awhile as he reached base in 3 of his 5 plate appearances and pounded out 2 extra base hits. The homer was his 2nd this offseason.
•Rob Bryson (RP, Bravos de Margarita): 1.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R (0 ER), 0 BB, 1 K. Only Bryson’s third outing in three weeks. His opportunities have been limited, but that is the life of a prospect in a place where winning is everything in Venezuela.
•Jesus Aguilar (PH-DH, Leones del Caracas): 1-for-2, 2B, 3 RBI, BB, K. It doesn’t matter where Aguilar has played this year, he just continues to hit and be a run producer. He came in late as a pinch hitter and got the deciding 3-run double in extra innings.
•Luis Valbuena (2B, Cardenales de Lara): 2-for-3, RBI, BB. Valbuena is on a mini hot streak as in his last two games he is now 6-for-8 at the plate with a homer and 4 RBI. He also has 21 walks and 21 strikeouts in 34 games.
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