Altuve leads Navegantes past Bravos
Astros infielder gets two hits, two RBIs; Perez notches league-best sixth win
11/22/12 3:33 AM ET
Venezuelan Winter League
Magallanes 6, Margarita 3
Astros infielder Jose Altuve went 2-for-3 with two RBIs as the first-place Navegantes avoided a third straight loss. Free agent Juan Rivera also had two hits and drove in two runs, while Sergio Perez recorded his league-leading sixth win for Magallanes. Rene Reyes supplied the Bravos' offense with his sixth-inning double.
Caracas 3, Caribes 2
Sean Gallagher, who spent the season with the Reds' Triple-A affiliate, allowed one hit over five shutout innings in the Leones' fourth straight victory. Mariners outfielder
Franklin Gutierrez had two hits, including a solo homer, for Caracas. Gustavo Molina slugged a two-run shot for the Caribes.
Lara 10, La Guaira 3
Robert Perez went 4-for-4 with two RBIs and three runs scored as the Cardenales handed the Tiburones their third straight loss. Twins prospect Jairo Perez chipped in three hits, including his second homer, and three RBIs for Lara. White Sox prospect Brandon Short delivered a two-run double for La Guaira.
Zulia 4, Aragua 2
Former Minor Leaguer Dwayne Pollok allowed two runs on three hits over seven innings, striking out six, to improve to 3-0 as the Aguilas won their fifth straight. Ernesto Mejia (Braves) went 3-for-4 with a two-run homer and two runs scored for Zulia, while Hector Gimenez supplied the Tigres' offense with his fourth homer.
Dominican Winter League
Gigantes 4, Licey 3, 10 innings
Blue Jays outfielder Moises Sierra hit his second RBI single of the night in the 10th inning, sending the Gigantes to their second win in a row. Former Major Leaguer Rhyne Hughes went 2-for-4 and scored a run for Cibao, while Mets prospect Jenrry Mejia gave up an unearned run on three hits over five innings for Licey.
Toros 2, Aguilas 1
Hours after signing a Minor League contract with the Blue Jays, Ricardo Nanita went 4-for-5 with a solo homer and two runs scored as the Toros edged the Aguilas. Former Major Leaguer Raul Valdes pitched four innings and combined with four relievers on a one-hitter for Este. Mets prospect Francisco Peña doubled home the lone run for Cibaeñas.
Escogido at Estrellas, postponed
Mexican Pacific League
Obregon 4, Los Mochis 2
Major League veteran Bobby Cramer struck out seven over six strong innings to improve to 2-0 as the Yaquis extended their winning streak to four games. Said Gutierrez capped a three-run fifth inning with a two-run single for Obregon, while Cañeros starter Luis Niebla (Yankees) allowed one hit over four scoreless frames.
Mazatlan 2, Navojoa 1
Former Angels farmhand Jose Orozco singled in the go-ahead run in the seventh inning as the last-place Venados edged the Indios. Former Southern League All-Star Chris Walker contributed two hits and an RBI for Mazatlan, while Navojoa starter Javier Martinez gave up two runs -- one earned -- on six hits over 6 1/3 innings.
Guasave 10, Mexicali 7
Orioles farmhand Zelous Wheeler went 3-for-5 with four RBIs to lead a 15-hit attack as the Algodoñeros held off the Aguilas. Rangers prospect Jose Felix collected three doubles, drove in two runs and scored twice for Guasave, while free agent Yuniesky Betancourt slugged a pair of solo homers for Mexicali.
Culiacan 6, Hermosillo 5, 14 innings
Ben Guez hit a two-run single in the bottom of the 14th inning as the first-place Tomateros pulled out their third straight win. Maxwell Leon and Marlon Byrd drilled back-to-back homers in the eighth for Culiacan, while Jorge Cantu doubled in the tying run in the ninth and homered in the top of the 14th for the Naranjeros.
Puerto Rican Winter League
Caguas at Carolina, postponed
Ponce at Manati, postponed
Mayaguez at Santurce, postponed
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Dominican Winter League
•Tim Fedroff (Aguilas Cibaenas): DNP. Fedroff did not play last night. In fact, he is done playing winter ball this offseason as he has returned home just in time for Thanksgiving and to get the good news that he was added to the Indians’ 40-man roster (congrats again to him). Like a lot of American players, those that play the first few weeks of the winter ball season have their contracts run up until about Thanksgiving. Enjoy the offseason Tim! You deserve a break after one heck of a year.
•Chad Huffman (RF, Toros del Este): 1-for-4, K. While some players have packed up and gone home for the winter, some are just getting things started. Enter Chad Huffman who made his offseason winter ball debut on Wednesday night. He is a free agent but still technically a part of the Indians until he signs elsewhere, so we until then will keep tabs on him.
•Jairo Asencio (RP, Toros del Este): 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 0 K. Asencio racked up his 9th save of his winter ball campaign, which is tops in the DWL. The former Indian has bounced around since being let go by the Indians a few months into the season, and is a guy
I still shake my head at and wonder why they even bothered with him in the first place when they had so many just as good options within the system.
Venezuela Winter League
•Ezequiel Carrera (LF, Navegantes del Magallenes): 1-for-3, 2 R, RBI, BB. Carrera reached base in two of his four plate appearances and scored two runs, exactly what you want to see him do when hitting at the top of the lineup. He is hitting a solid .296 through 7 games and has also drawn 5 walks and has 3 stolen bases. He’s one of the top candidates to be the Indians opening day fourth outfielder, and may even work into things as a complement to Russ Canzler if they decide on a platoon in left field.
•Gregorio Petit (SS, Leones del Caracas): 0-for-3, BB, 2 K. Forget about Petit…..
where is Jesus Aguilar? While Petit continues to play every day even though he is hitting .224, Aguilar has barely played over the last three weeks.
By Tony Lastoria