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Salazar's two homers power Tiburones to win
Former Major Leaguer knocks in three for second straight game
Venezuelan Winter League
La Guaira 3, Aragua 1
Former Major Leaguer Oscar Salazar provided all the offense for the Tiburones on Thursday night as he homered twice -- recording two of the team's three hits -- and drove in three. He is batting .385 with three long balls and seven RBIs in three playoff games. Fellow Major League veteran Armando Galarraga allowed just one run on one hit over five innings, picking up La Guaira's second postseason win. Former Major Leaguer Edgardo Alfonzo knocked in the Tigres' only run with a single in the fourth frame.
Anzoategui 7, Zulia 2
Mexican Leaguer Jose Castillo led the Caribes by going 2-for-4 with two RBIs. The squad is undefeated in four playoff games. Reds prospect Henry Rodriguez put forth the strongest effort for the Aguilas, collecting two doubles, an RBI and a run scored as Zulia dropped to 0-3. Jean Toledo picked up the win with 1 1/3 scoreless innings of relief.
Oscar Salazar is batting .385 with three home runs and seven RBIs in three playoff games for La Guaira. (Gail Burton/AP)
Dominican Winter League
Escogido 3, Cibaenas 2
Major League veteran Miguel Tejada put the Aguilas up, 2-1, with an RBI single in the top of the ninth, but fellow veteran Fernando Tatis tied the game with a single in the bottom of the frame. Melky Mesa, who played in the Yankees' system last year, then smacked a walk-off sacrifice fly to give the Leones their sixth win in seven playoff games. Former Major Leaguers Nelson Figueroa and Shane Youman combined to allow just two runs over 14 1/3 innings, but neither factored into the decision.
Cibao 3, Licey 1
Left-hander John Halama, who played in the A's organization in 2010, allowed one run on five hits over five innings as he notched the win and the Gigantes improved to 3-3 in the playoffs. Alexi Casillia (Twins), Wilson Valdez (Phillies) and Diory Hernandez (Braves) each drove in one run for Cibao. Donell Linares (Braves) plated the lone run for the Tigres, who fell to 2-6.
Mexican Pacific League
Navojoa 3, Culiacan 2
Former Southern League All-Star Steve Moss homered and drove in two as the Mayos got their first win in the fourth game of the series. Mexican Leaguer Flavio Romero drove in what proved to be the game-winning run with a bases-loaded walk in the eighth. Yankees farmhand Jorge Vazquez and Padres prospect Ali Solis both connected on solo homers for the Tomateros.
Mexicali 3, Hermosillo 2 (10 innings)
Mexican Leaguers Willis Otanez and Juan Canizales drove in the tying runs in the top of the ninth, while Santiago Gonzalez (Mexican League) followed with a go-ahead homer in the 10th to give the Aguilas a 3-1 series lead. Former Dodgers farmhand Jesus Rodriguez allowed just one run over six innings, but did not factor into the decision. Carlos Gastelum (Mexican League) led the Naranjeros by going 3-for-5 with an RBI and run scored.
Guasave 5, Obregon 4 (10 innings)
Mexican Leaguer Jose Rodriguez hit a walk-off homer to give the Algodoneros their first win of the series. He finished with three hits, three RBIs and two runs, falling a triple shy of the cycle. Sandy Madera (Mexican League) paced the Yaquis offense by collecting three hits and driving in two. Sean Gleason (Orioles) earned the win with two shutout innings out of the bullpen.
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Australian Baseball League
•Andrew Campbell (DH, Brisbane Bandits): 1-for-4, BB, K, SB. Campbell continues to play well of late and in his leadoff role got on base in 2 of his 5 plate appearances. He has a 7-game hitting streak and while he is only 9-for-36 (.250) in his last 10 games he also has 6 walks and has a solid .357 on-base percentage. Not much more you can ask in the playoffs from such a young, inexperienced player.
•Mitch Nilsson (C, Brisbane Bandits): 2-for-4, RBI, BB. Nilsson is another guy who is suddenly getting a lot of playing time. He had only played in 10 games and piled up 33 at bats the entire ABL season before last night, but he went out and had his best game by far this offseason getting on base in 3 of his 5 plate appearances and driving in a run.
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