Colombia was close to the feat against Dominican
With the boots on the ground, making them suffer after 11 innings, Colombia lost yesterday 10-3 to the powerful Dominican Republic, in the World Baseball Classic, in Miami (United States ).
In a game of heart attack, performed at Marlins Park, Colombia showed gallantry, temperament, personality and talent, filling a nation with pride that vibrated with the great spectacle it offered.
Dominican scored the first inning on the legs of Jean Segura after a high sacrifice fly by Jose Bautista.
But Colombia responded in the bottom of the second, with Reynaldo Rodríguez's triple and Giovanny Urshela's hit to tie the game.
In that inning, Columbia threatened, but left the bases full and did not take advantage of the opportunity
Dominican scored in the upper part of the third inning. Jonathan Villar singled after stole second base and then Manny Machado dispatched a double bringing his partner home.
The same Machado scored after Bautista reached on error that could not be controlled by Dona Solan. The game went 3-1.
Nabil Crismatt threw three full innings, made 60 pitches, struck out one, walked one and gave up three runs and gave way in the fourth inning to Karl Lewis Triana.
Party in the stands
The Dominicans and Colombians showed a large presence at Marlins Park, a scene that registered a large attendance.
The truth was there were many more people from Dominican, a country that breathes baseball 24 hours a day. They had the party on in the stands that registered the presence of 36,962 people.
The Colombians enlivened the players of the tricolor to achieve the great feat. And in the bottom of the fifth, Colombia threatened with one out and a man on first, but Manny Machado robbed Giovanny Urshela of a double and turned the double play.
Giving the fight
Arriving at the sixth inning trailing 3-1 against the defending champions, Colombia scared the Dominicans. Mauricio Ramos doubled and brought home Adrián Sánchez and the board went 3-2.
To the surprise of many, the tricolor was facing the superpower, as it had done before the United States.
Frieri, to the ring
The pitching rose to the occasion on the mound giving a scare to the Dominicans. In the seventh Frieri replaced Karl Lewis Triana, who, in three innings gave up no runs, 4 hits, conceded a walk and had a strike out.
With the bases full, one out, Frieri faced Robinson Canó, who controlled him in a good way forcing him to bat into a double play.
Alfaro's thunderbolt
With an out and no runners on base, Jorge Alfaro stood at the plate to do a horse swing to got her out of the park. And so did the clean up hitter of the tricolor with a 1-1 count connected for the home run off of Fernando Rodney and tied the game at 3 runs.
In the top of the ninth, Dayan Diaz relieved Frieri, who gave up two hits, conceded a walk, had a strike out and gave up no runs.
For the feat
In the ninth, Jhonatan Solano singled and Óscar Mercado entered to run for him. There was full expectation. Tito Polo was walked. Colombia then had men on first and second with zero outs.
Donoovan Solano, rolled to the short stop, but put out Polo in second, but Mercado reached third and Solano occupied the first pad.
The feat was closer
Reynaldo Rodríguez connected to right fielder Jose Bautista, whothrew out Mercado at home.
The Colombians claimed that the receiver Welington Castillo blocked plate. That made the umpires expel Rodríguez and Polo, who faced Dan Lassogna, the umpire of home plate.
Inning extras
The game went to extra inning to define the winner. And the rules of this tournament say that when they reach inning 12, those who hit will start with two men in the bases (the last two who batted) to try to accelerate an early winner.
Dominicans scored two runs with a Castillo hit to score Santana and Polanco. Jean Segura doubled and scored three more runs (Polanco, Castillo and Villar) and the game was 8-3 against.
Then came one more from Segura after Cano's shot to third and Urshela's error for a 9-3 score. Santana batted in Cano and that was the tenth run.
With the score 10-3, practically sentenced the Columbians to jail. Colombia did not score runs and the game was over.
The results did not reflect what was actually observed during the 4 hour ball game. Colombia played with the heart, showed quality and placed in serious jeopardy the current champions.
The United States against Canada, in the last group C, will close the schedule at 6 pm, Colombian time.