Sappelt nearly hits for cycle in Bravos' win
Cubs outfielder drives in four, helps overcome Herrera's three homers
12/02/12 1:08 AM ET
Venezuelan Winter League
Margarita 11, La Guaira 9
Cubs outfielder Dave Sappelt went 3-for-4 with four RBIs and two runs scored, falling a triple shy of the cycle, as the Bravos held off the Tiburones. Former Nationals farmhand Frank Diaz, who leads the league with a .362 average, was 4-for-5 and drove in two runs for Margarita, while Jackson Melian contributed three RBIs. Former A's prospect Javier Herrera slugged three homers and drove in six runs on a four-hit night for La Guaira.
Magallanes 14, Lara 5
Free agent Endy Chavez went 4-for-4 with a homer, two doubles, three RBIs and three runs scored as the Navegantes snapped a four-game losing streak. Astros infielder Jose Altuve and Eliezer Alfonzo also drove in three runs apiece for Magallanes, while Marlins prospect Jesus Solorzano was 2-for-2 with an RBI and a run scored off the Cardenales' bench.
Caracas 1, Zulia 0
Cubs farmhand Yoanner Negrin scattered five hits over five innings for his third victory as the first-place Leones blanked the Aguilas to extend their winning streak to three games. Rays prospect Henry Wrigley grabbed a share of the league lead with his 10th homer for Caracas, while Twins outfielder Darin Mastroianni doubled and walked twice for Zulia.
Aragua 6, Caribes 2, 12 innings
Twins' No. 6 prospect Oswaldo Arcia hit a grand slam in the bottom of the 12th inning as the Tigres outlasted the Caribes. Guillermo Rodriguez and Yangervis Solarte (Rangers) both had two hits and an RBI for Aragua, while former Major Leaguer Jose Castillo singled twice and drove in two runs for Anzoategui.
Dominican Winter League
Estrellas 5, Licey 1
Cubs' No. 9 prospect Junior Lake hit a three-run homer and scored twice in the first-place Estrellas' second win in a row. Felix Pie (Pirates) also went yard for Oriente, which got 2 2/3 innings of scoreless relief from Victor Moreno. Cubs prospect Arismendy Alcantara slugged a solo shot in a losing effort.
Aguilas 3, Escogido 2
Dodgers infielder Elian Herrera hit a walk-off single in the ninth inning, sending the Aguilas past the Leones. Efren Navarro (Angels) drove in the other two runs for Cibaeñas, which got 3 1/3 innings of one-hit relief from former Minor Leaguer Angel Castro. Tigers infielder Ramon Santiago had two hits and scored a run for Escogido.
Gigantes 7, Toros 4
Robinzon Diaz doubled twice, scored the go-ahead run in the seventh inning and added an RBI in the Gigantes' third straight victory. Cardinals prospect Ronny Gil went 3-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored for Cibao, while Wilkin Ramirez (Twins) had three hits and scored once for the Toros.
Puerto Rican Winter League
Mayaguez 9, Carolina 2
Reds prospect Juan Silva homered and drove in five runs off the bench, powering the Indios past the Gigantes. One night after homering twice, Twins' No. 5 prospect Eddie Rosario went 3-for-5 with an RBI for Mayaguez, while Jorge Fernandez (Twins) helped Carolina avoid a shutout with a two-out two-run single in the ninth inning.
Santurce 2, Caguas 1
Former Major Leaguer J.D. Durbin allowed a run on two hits over seven innings as the Cangrejeros avoided a third straight loss. Reds' No. 9 prospect Neftali Soto and Orlando Mercado slugged solo homers for Santurce, while Giants prospect Johnny Monell went yard for the first-place Criollos.
Manati 3, Ponce 2
Red Sox infielder Ivan De Jesus went 3-for-5 with a two-run homer and fell a triple shy of the cycle as the Atenienses handed the last-place Leones their fourth straight setback. Shinya Kayama yielded five hits over 6 1/3 shutout innings for Manati, while Pirates prospect Benji Gonzalez supplied Ponce's offense with a two-run single in the ninth.
Mexican Pacific League
Mexicali 4, Los Mochis 2
Former Royals farmhand Edgar Osuna allowed one earned run on five hits over five innings as the Aguilas doubled up the Cañeros. A's newcomer Luke Montz sparked Mexicali's four-run fourth with a leadoff homer and Yuniesky Betancourt added an RBI single. Cardinals prospect Jermaine Curtis singled, walked twice and scored a run for Los Mochis.
Culiacan 8, Mazatlan 2
Major League veteran Rodrigo Lopez gave up a run on two hits over six innings as the first-half champion Tomateros won for the 10th time in 12 games. Cory Aldridge, who spent the season with the Angels' Triple-A affiliate, went 2-for-2 with a solo homer, two walks and three runs scored for Culiacan. Jose Orozco homered for the Venados.
Hermosillo 10, Obregon 9
Jorge Cantu homered and drove in five runs, helping the Naranjeros rally past the Yaquis. Jose Aguilar put Hermosillo ahead for good with a three-run homer in the eighth inning, while league RBI leader Barbaro Canizares smacked a two-run blast and scored twice for Obregon.
Navojoa 5, Guasave 1
Former Indians farmhand Jose Chavez capped a four-run eighth inning with a three-run double as the Mayos handed the Algodoñeros their fourth straight loss. Kraig Binick chipped in two hits and two RBIs for Navojoa, which got 5 2/3 strong innings from Orlando Lara (Padres). Twins prospect Chris Colabello drove in Guasave's only run with a sacrifice fly in the sixth.
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Dominican Winter League
•Juan Diaz (SS, Estrellas de Oriente): 0-for-4: Senior Diaz is 1-for-13 over his last four games, after going 6-for-9 in the two games prior to that. Diaz always gives you the sense that he’s not ever far away from being better than he is, but never seems to be able to get over the hump.
•Mike McDade (1B, Toros del Este): 0-for-3, 1 K: McDade didn't fare as well in his second official game as a member of the Cleveland Indians organization, but he does provide the Indians another potential first base option. Is he better than the other similar talent at the spot? That remains to be seen.
•Chad Huffman (RF, Toros del Este): 0-for-3, 2 K: Huffman played in his first game since November 25th, and it was his first game without a hit in his five games in the winter leagues. He’s hitting .278 overall.
•Carlos Santana (DH, Leones del Escogido): 0-for-2, 1 K: Santana had an oh-fer in his sixth game, but it broke a three game stretch in which he’d gone 4-for-11, with three runs and two doubles.
Puerto Rican Winter League
•Rob Bryson (RP, Criollos de Caguas): 1 1/3 IP, 1 K: As much as I rip on Bryson for his lack of strikes, and his lack of overall consistency and explosiveness, he continues to be lights out in the winter league. He’s now pitching in eight straight shutout appearances, going a total of 9 2/3 innings without giving up a run of any kind. He’s also struck out 12, and he hasn’t walked a batter since November 17th. Might he be on to something? Since that game, he’s struck out six, without a walk.
•Roberto Perez (C, Indios de Mayaguez): 2-for-5, 1 R, 1 K: Perez has been en fuego over his past three games, going 6-for-12, with a run and an RBI. No, I don’t believe that Perez is going to turn into Ivan Rodriguez, but I do think there’s more than meets the eye than just a defensive wizard. I think he can provide clutch hitting, with outstanding defense, and to top that all off, he is a guy that can captain a team. He’s got major leagues written all over him…or perhaps he’s a manager waiting to happen.
Venezuelan Winter League
•Hector Rondon (RP, Leones del Caracas): H:8, 1 IP, 1 BB: So, ATF is just taking a walk in Hector Rondon’s world right now. He currently has 14 straight scoreless appearances, and has been downright nasty at times during the stretch. His walk on Saturday night was his first in nine appearances dating back to November 4th. Perhaps Rondon can find a niche after his injury woes as a solid relief option. Anything, at this point, for the former top prospect would be icing.
Australian Baseball League
•Andrew Campbell (CF, Brisbane Bandits): Game 1: 1-for-3, 1 K: Game 2: 1-for-4: Campbell is lighting it up in the Australian League (whatever that means), hitting .300, with two runs, a double and a homer in nine games so far. Campbell made it as far as Mahoning Valley in 2012, hitting .167 in 21 games, after hitting .182 in 12 games in the Arizona League.
•Ryan Battaglia (C, Brisbane Bandits): Game 2: 2-for-4, 1 R, 1 2B: Battaglia had his first multi-hit game down undah, and now has a modest two-game hit streak in his four games in his home country. Battaglia hit .214 in the Arizona League in 2012, after getting six games of NYP experience in 2011.