Second-ranked Texas prospect hits second homer for the Tigres in 6-5 loss
11/19/12 11:56 PM ET

Dominican Winter League
Este 6, Licey 5
No. 2 Rangers prospect Mike Olt and fellow Texas farmhand Leonys Martin both homered for the Tigres, but the Toros managed a five-run comeback in the ninth to take the win. Licey scored three in the top of the ninth, but Jose Ramirez (Indians) doubled in a run to bring Este within one and then scored the winning run on a wild pitch to cap the rally. Elih Villanueva (Marlins) yielded a run on two hits and two walks while fanning four over five frames but did not factor into the decision for the Toros.
Cibao 6, Oriente 1
Robinson Diaz (Angels) was 3-for-5 with a pair of RBIs while Jean Segura (Brewers) finished 2-for-5 with an RBI and a run for the Gigantes. Cibao starter Jose De Paula (Padres) and scattered a run on four hits and two walks with four strikeouts over 3 2/3 innings without factoring into the decision. No. 9 Cubs prospect Junior Lake collected three hits for the Estrellas.
Venezuelan Winter League
Caracas 7, Magallanes 5
Pittsburgh's Darren Ford hit a fourth-inning grand slam, giving the Leones the cushion they would need to overcome the Navegantes. Ford also stole his 10th base in the contest. Henry Wrigley (Rays) doubled twice, plating a run and scoring two times. Major League free agent Juan Rivera went 3-for-4 and Yankees catcher Francisco Cervelli went 2-for-3 with a double, two RBIs and two runs for Magallanes in the loss.
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Dominican Winter League
•Juan Diaz (SS, Estrelles de Oriente): 0-for-3, BB, K. Diaz is now just 1-for-11 with 4 strikeouts over his last 4 games, and has seen his batting average dip to .210 in 23 games this offseason. For a guy that the Indians hope to continue to use as a Major League depth option, you sure wish that he would show a little more offensively as in his brief showing this offseason and in his big league debut earlier in the year it has been non-existent.
•Jose Ramirez (2B, Toros del Este): 1-for-4, R, 2B, RBI, BB, SB. Ramirez has cooled off a little of late as he is just 2-for-12 in his last 3 games, and his average is down to .339 in 18 games. What has been most impressive is the walk-strikeout rate he has shown through those 18 games as he now has 11 walks and just 8 strikeouts. For a JUST turned 20-year old in a league he is facing much more advanced pitching for the first time, that is pretty noteworthy….small sample size be damned.
Venezuela Winter League
•Jesus Aguilar (1B, Leones del Caracas): 0-for-3, R, RBI, BB, K. He lives! After disappearing for two weeks and not playing since November 3rd, Aguilar made an appearance and went hitless in his return.
•Gregorio Petit (SS, Leones del Caracas): 2-for-4, R, SB, CS. Petit was so excited that he got his first stolen base of the offseason with a swipe of second base in the 9th inning that he tried to steal third base two batters later. That was not a good idea.
•Ezequiel Carrera (LF, Navegantes del Magallanes): 0-for-5, K. After recording hits in each of his first four games this offseason, Carrera was held hitless for the first time on Monday night. He is a guy that is kind of on the Indians’ roster periphery for next season, so he needs to have a solid showing this offseason to carry some momentum into what is a big spring training for him since he is out of options (if he survives a roster cut this offseason).
•Hector Rondon (RP, Leones del Caracas): 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K. It goes without saying that we have to update the impressive streak Rondon is on where he has now racked up 10 consecutive shutout appearances. During that span he has thrown 9.2 innings and allowed 3 hits, 1 walk, and has 5 strikeouts. His showing so far this fall is one of the more encouraging stories of the offseason for the Indians. He still has a LONG way to go to be relevant as a Major League option again, but he’s rebuilding his value and some momentum as a potential option at some point next season.
Panama WBC Qualifier
•Yan Gomes (C, Brazil): 1-for-4, RBI. Gomes and his Brazil team won 1-0 over Panama in the Panama qualifier for the WBC, and punched their ticket to the 16-team tournament that gets underway in March. Gomes was at the center of all the action as his third inning one out single drove in the only run of the game, and behind the plate he called a wonderful game and managed a young, inexperienced pitching staff to throw a three-hit shutout.