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Águilas Cibaeñas wins championship!

The team of the Cibaeñas Eagles won 11-5 at the Tigres del Licey to be crowned professional baseball champion of the Dominican Republic. The game was celebrated before a full house at the Estadio Quisqueya Juan Marichal in the Dominican capital.

The Cibaeñas Eagles will leave this Thursday at 10 in the morning for Mexico to represent the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean Series. The team will travel along with Puerto Rico, according to the information provided by the leadership of the Baseball League of the Dominican Republic (LIDOM).

It is the first time that the team of the Cibao wins in a final, on the road, at Licey, where, during the day, lived moments of great excitement from the fans of both teams.
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The Eagles will be reinforced by Raúl Valdez, Abiatal Avelino and Wirfin Obispo for the sports event that brings together Mexico, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Cuba and the Dominican Republic each year.

The Mexican starter Rolando Valdez for the Licey lost control in the third and paid for it. He awarded a walk to Ronny Rodriguez, Jonathan Villar dragged a base hit down the first base line, Junior Lake also reached on a walk to load the bases and Danny Santana singled to right producing one run.

Then Francisco del Rosario walked Edwin Espinal with the bases loaded entered the second run. Johan Carmargo failed with a fly ball to second and Christian Bethancourt also walked to score the third run.

Francisco del Rosario was replaced by Alexis Candelario, who struck out Felix Perez, but Juan Carlos Perez singled to center that score a pair of runs for a 5-0 lead.

Licey threatened in the third, with two outs, on a Julio Borbón double and a walk to Erick Aybar, but Ronny Rodríguez made a great catch on a grounder by Yamaico Navarro to finish the inning.

In the opening of the fourth inning, Juan Francisco homered to cut the lead to (5-1).
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Already in the fifth Maya allowed Emilio Bonifacio to open the inning with a hit to right, Sergio Alcántara followed him with a single in the same area that placed runners at the corners. Jhan Maríñez, singled to center and entered the second blue run.

In the sixth the Aguilas again stepped on the plate. Juan Carlos Perez singled, then stole second, Marlon Arias went to pitch, who allowed a run producing single to center by Villar and dominated Lake on a high fly to right and Santana with line out to the shortstop.

But the blue scored in the seventh and closed the lead to 6-4. Abel de los Santos walked Sebastián Valle and Bonifacio hit a double that placed men on third and second. Up to the mound came Richard Rodriguez, who struck out Alcántara and Borbón, but Aybar singled for the pair of runs.

The Eagles got a run back in the eighth on a home run by Felix Perez and put the game out of reach with a four run rally in the top of the ninth inning to put the scoreboard at 11-3. Licey would score a run in the bottom half of the inning to place the final score at 11-4.
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CUBA OPENS WINNING OVER VENEZUELA

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GUADALARA, JAL. February 2, 2018 (LMP.mx) - If this day is to be judged, the Caribbean Series promises plenty of emotions. Excellent start to the series with a very good game that the Alazanes of Granma of Cuba won 6 - 4 to the Caribes de Anzoátegui, champions of Venezuela.

The second game of the series will continue with the duel between the Criollos de Caguas of Puerto Rico and Tomateros de Culiacan de Mexico.

The contest found its definition in the bottom of the fifth with the score tied 2 - 2, the Cubans scored a run on a hit by Raul Gonzalez, sacrifice by Roel Santos and after a single by Yordan Menduley, Yurisbel Gracial came to produce the run on a sacrifice fly to center.

Cuba scored twice in the bottom of the seventh when the Caribbean team managed to do some damage to three Creole pitchers. Gracial and Alexander Ayala had a pair of rbi hits.

The game had started with the Alazanes scoring two in the first inning against Daryl Thompson (0-1) after Santos's single combined and advanced to third on an error by the left fielder scoring immediately on a hit by Manduley. Gracial doubled to the left batting in Manduley.

Gracial closed the day with three rbi's and two hits.

Venezuela scored a run in the third on back to back singles by Luis Sardiñas and Rafael Ortega placing runners on the corners. Sardiñas would come home when Niuman Romero grounded into a double play.

The game was tied in the fourth thanks to Luis Jimenez's long homer to right field, this off of starter and winner Lázaro Blanco (1-0).

The third Creole run arrived in the top of the eighth on a double by Rene Reyes and a single by Balbino Fuenmayor.

The sixth Cuban run was recorded in the bottom of the eighth when Yulian Milan took advantage of an error by shortstop Gonzalez.

Blanco was the winner working six full innings on two runs with five hits, three walks and five strikeouts. Raidel Martinez achieved the save by removing the last batter of the game after relieving his predecessor Miguel Lahera who pitched 2 and two thirds of an inning.
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Martinez did not finish the game without allowing a fourth run to score.

For his part, the defeat was placed on Thompson after giving up three scores and nine hits in four and a third innings without giving away any walks and striking out two.

W: Lázaro Blanco (1-0)
L: Daryl Thompson (0-1)
S: Raidel Martínez (1)

HOMERUNS
VEN: Luis Jimenez (1)

UMPIRES-
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PUERTO RICO SPOILS THE FIESTA OF MEXICO

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GUADALARA, JAL. February 2, 2018 (LMP.mx) - After the inaugural celebration, the tension of a good game was defined in the eighth inning. A rally of three runs in the top of the eighth inning spoiled the party for the home team and was finalized when the Criollos de Caguas of Puerto Rico defeated by 7 - 4 the Tomateros of Mexico.

It was the closing of a great inaugural day of the LX edition of the Caribbean Series, which earlier began with the triumph of Cuba against Venezuela.

The rally mounted by Puerto Rico came in that eighth inning when, with the score tied at four, the Criollos took advantage of the Mexican bullpen to sentence the result.

Against the loser Casey Coleman (0-1), the Criollos opened with a double by Anthony Garcia. With one out, David Vidal's second hit of the game would be enough to break the tie.

A base hit by Ruben Gotay would place runners on the corners was followed by a wild pitch that brought another run to the plate. Dayron Verona's run scoring triple to center against Nick Struck, placing the score board at 7 - 4.

The game was witnessed by 16 thousand 500 spectators.

The Criollos took the joy from the local fans in the second inning by scoring twice against Mexican starter Edgar Gonzalez, after one out, came singles by David Vidal, Ruben Gotay and Dayton Verona to fill the bases. Vidal would score on a bases loaded walk and Gotay would score on an infield single.

They achieved one more run in the third on a single by Jesmuel Valentín, a wild pitch, and a double by Anthony Garcia to left. In that same inning, with two outs, there was an attempted theft of home by Garcia, a move that after the review was sentenced as an out.

The first Mexican score in the second was produced by Gabriel Gutierrez's single to the right field and a double by Ronnier Mustelier.

The Tomateros returned to tighten the score in the bottom of the third achieving their second score thanks to Japhet Amador's sacrifice fly that batted in Sebastian Elizalde who opened the round with a drag bunt single.

They rallied in the fourth scoring a pair of runs the would reverse the lead going up 4 - 3 both produced by Elizalde's single that brought the plate Mustelier and Issmael Salas.

However, Puerto Rico tied the game at the top of the fifth. A base hit by Irving Falu, a wild pitch advancing him to second, was followed by a run producing hit by Garcia.

For the Criollos their starter Adalberto Flores delivered work of four innings of four runs with six hits, a walk and a strike out, leaving the game without a decision.

For the Tomateros, Edgar Gonzalez also without decision after working four and two-thirds innings of four runs with eight hits, two walks and one strikeout.

Anthony Garcia showed off for Puerto Rico by having a three-hit day and produced two runs, with a pair of doubles.

For tomorrow, in the first game of the day, the Dominican Republic will go against Venezuela and in Cuba, against Mexico.

W: Luis Cruz (1-0)
L: Casey Coleman (0-1)
S: Miguel Mejía (1)

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CUBA         1	0	1.000	 -  
MÉXICO 	   1	0   0.000	1.0
VENEZUELA    0	1	0.000	1.0  
DOMINICANA   0	0	0.000	0.5
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Caribbean Series - Day 1: February 2, 2018

CUBA (ALAZANES DE GRANMA) 6, VENEZUELA (CARIBES DE ANZOATEGUI) 4

Rene Reyes (Venezuela, starting RF) - 2-5, 1 R, 1 2B, 1 K - Reyes was not only one of the two Caribes' with a multi-hit effort in Friday's Serie opener, but he also had a good day defensively, including an outfield assist. This is not surprising from a hitter who had a .891 OPS in the regular season. Rene spent the 2017 summer season in the Mexican League.

Luis Sardinas (Venezuela, SS) - 2-3, 2 R, 1 BB, 1 SB, 1 E - Sardinas was easily the offensive star of the game for Anzoategui, reaching base three times in four plate appearances and scoring twice. He is currently under contract to the Baltimore Orioles, where he split 2017 between the major league club and Triple-A Norfolk.

Liarvis Breto (Venezuela, RP) - 1 IP, perfect, 1 K - Breto was the only Caribes pitcher to get three outs without allowing a run, requiring only nine pitches (six of them strikes) to complete his inning's worth of work (split between the fifth and sixth frames). Breto spent four seasons (three in the Venezuelan Summer League and one in the Dominican Summer League) with the Seattle Mariners organization from 2012-2015. He spent the last two summer seasons with the independent Rockland Boulders of the Canadian-American association (better known as the Can-Am League). He pitched well enough in the Can-Am to be signed by the Detroit Tigers, who are expected to give him his stateside affiliated ball debut this summer in the Gulf Coast League.

Yordan Manduley (Cuba, SS) - 2-3, 2 R, 1 RBI,1 BB,1 K - Manduley scored a third of the Alazanes' runs in their Serie-opening victory. Given Cuba's emphasis on putting together the best possible national team in any international competition they enter, the Granma roster is unsurprisingly refuerzo-heavy. For example, Yordan played for the Cazadores de Artemisa in this year's Serie Nacional.

Yurisbel Gracial (Cuba, RF-LF) - 2-3, 1 2B, 3 RBI, 1 SF - Gracial drove in half of the Cuban runs yesterday. If his name sound familiar, he tied Japan's Tetsudo Yamada for second in stolen bases in last year's World Baseball Classic with three steals (The Cubs' Javier Baez led the tournament with four playing for Puerto Rico).

Lazaro Blanco (Cuba, SP) - W (1-0), 6 IP, 5 H, 2 R (both earned), 3 BB, 5 K, 1 HR allowed - While not a spectacular outing, Blanco pitched well enough to earn the win given the massive run support he received.

PUERTO RICO (CRIOLLOS DE CAGUAS) 7, MEXICO (TOMATEROS DE CULIACAN) 4

Anthony Garcia (Puerto Rico, RF) - 3-5, 1 R, 1 2B, 2 RBI, 1 K, 1 CS - Garcia, who signed with the Oakland Athletics this offseason after playing his first nine professional seasons in the St. Louis Cardinals organization, started his Caribbean Series on a high note. Anthony hit .310 with a .854 OPS in 17 games with the Criollos de Caguas in the Puerto Rican regular season after starting the winter campaign hitting .247 with a .797 OPS (including a .195 ISO) in 23 games with the Venezuelan League's Leones del Caracas.

David Vidal (Puerto Rico, 3B) - 2-5, 2 R, 1 2B, 1 RBI - Vidal's big Serie opener was not a surprise as he hit .373/.500/.647 for the Criollos in the regular season. He also played in Venezuela (for the Aguilas del Zulia) while waiting for the hurricane-delayed LBPRC season to begin.

Ruben Gotay (Puerto Rico, 1B) - 2-4, 2 R, 1 K - Gotay, unlike the Criollos other two offensive stars in yesterday's game, did not play any winter ball prior to the start of the Puerto Rican season. Ruben last played affiliated baseball for the 2014 Louisville bats (Cincinnati Reds Triple-A) before spending two seasons with the Saraperos de Saltillo of the Mexican League and 2017 with the independent Long Island Ducks of the Atlantic League.

Fernando Cruz (Puerto Rico, RP) - 2 IP, 1 H - Cruz's solid fifth and sixth innings represented the best effort by a Caguas pitcher on Friday. Fernando has spent the last two summers with the New Jersey Jackals of the Can-Am League after being cut by the Chicago Cubs organization following the 2015 season.

Sebastian Elizalde (Mexico, RF) - 2-5, 1 R, 2 RBI, 1 CS - Elizalde's multi-hit, multi-RBI effort was the offensive highlight of the Tomateros' Serie-opening loss. Sebastian is a Reds prospect who spent the entire 2017 season with Triple-A Louisville.

Jose Isidro Marquez (Mexico, RP) - 1.1 IP, perfect, 2 K - Marquez struck out half of the batters he faced in a perfect relief effort. Jose is completing his second professional season, both spent playing the summer season for the Piratas de Campeche of the Mexican League followed by a winter campaign with the Pacific League's Mayos de Navojoa. Yesterday was his Caribbean Series debut.

FORMER INDIANS

Niuman Romero (Venezuela, 3B) - 0-4, 1 BB, 1 K - Romero started a playoff round with a hitless effort for the third time in four rounds this postseason (he had one hit in his Serie Final debut).

Felipe Paulino (Venezuela, RP) - 0.2 IP, 1 H, 2 R (both earned), 2 BB - Paulino, who was picked up by Anzoategui as a refuerzo from the runner-up Cardenales de Lara prior to the Serie, struggled for his second straight outing (his last appearance in the LVBP Serie Final saw him allow two earned runs on as many hits and a walk in one inning of work.

Derrick Loop (Mexico, RP) - 1 IP, 1 H, 2 K - Loop pitched a solid top of the ninth inning to give the Tomateros a chance at a comeback in the bottom of the frame. While the Culiacan lineup failed to rally, the loss was in no way Derrick's fault.
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THE CARIBBEAN EXPLOIT, TRIUMPH FOR VENEZUELA

GUADALARA, JAL. February 3, 2018 (LMP.mx) - Balbino Fuenmayor was this Saturday afternoon the lethal weapon of an explosives Caribes de Anzoátegui, with a pair of homers, double and two singles with five runs batted in. Venezuela defeated by a score of 14 - 4 over the Cibaeñas Eagles of the Dominican Republic.

The second day of the Caribbean Series 2018 saw the Caribs explode with an offense of twenty hits, including four home runs and seven doubles.

In addition to Fuenmayor, who became the seventh player to connect for five hits in a game in the Caribbean Series, Rafael Ortega and René Reyes added home runs, providing a pair of rbi's each.

The Eagles did not have a good start to the series with their pitching battling against the strong rival line-up. Their best offensive spark came in the fifth inning when they scored three times, all on a three run homer by Hector Gomez.

With the result Venezuela evens its record with a victory and a defeat, having to face tomorrow the Tomateros local team from Mexico. For their part, the Dominican will face in the first game of the day the Criollos de Caguas of Puerto Rico.

Lone Fuenmayor home run in the second and two runs in the third sent the Caribs to an early lead of 3 - 0, all runs against the defeated Raul Valdez (0-1).

After adding one in the fourth, Fuenmayor brought two run home on a double in the fifth. The grand rally would arrive in the seventh with a four run rally thanks to two home runs each by Ortega and Reyes.

The Caribs did not leave the game without hurting the Dominican team in the eighth inning, scoring five times, on run producting doubles by Willians Astudillo and Alexis Amarista.

For the Caribs, starter Freddy Garcia left without a decision after working four and two-thirds innings giving up three runs and six hits, with one walk and one strike out. The triumph was credited to Cesar Jimenez who worked an inning in relief without allowing hit.

Valdez took the loss by surrendering four runs on five hits in four complete complete innings

Dominican Republic

Batting
2B : Lake (1, Navas, C).
HR : Gomez, H (1, 5th inning against Garcia, F, 1 on base, 1 out).
TB: Avelino; Lake 2; Gomez, H 4; Bethancourt 3; Perez, J 2.
RBI : Gomez, H 2 (2); Perez, J (1).
2-out RBI : Perez, J.
Runners left in circulation, 2 out : Rodriguez, Ro; Lake; Nunez, G 2; Espinal, E; Gomez, H.
Team with Runners in Scoring Position : 1-7.
Team with Runners Left on base : 7.

Base Running
SB : Lake (1, 2nd base to Garcia, F / Telis); Avelino (1, 2nd base to Garcia, F / Telis).
OIR : Avelino (1, 2nd base by Garcia, F / Telis).

Defending
E : Gomez, H (1, interference); Lake (1, throw).
DP : 2 (Avelino-Nunez, G-Espinal, E, Nunez, G-Gomez, H-Avelino).

Venezuela

Batting
2B : Amarista 2 (2, Valdes, R, De La Rosa, Es); Reyes, R 2 (3, Joaquin, Castro, A); Fuenmayor (1, Joaquin); Jimenez, L (1, Castro, A); Astudillo (1, Castro, A).
HR : Fuenmayor 2 (2nd, 2nd inning against Valdes, R, 0 in base, 0 out, 3rd inning against Valdes, R, 1 in base, 2 out); Ortega (1, 6th inning against De Paula, 1 on base, 2 out); Reyes, R (1, 6th inning against De Paula, 1 on base, 2 out).
TB : Sardines; Astudillo 4; Ortega 6; Jimenez, L 2; Reyes, R 8; Fuenmayor 12; Amarista 4; Valera, C 2.
RBI : Fuenmayor 5 (6); Ortega 2 (2); Reyes, R 2 (2); Astudillo 2 (2); Amarista 2 (2); Valera, C (1).
2-out RBI : Fuenmayor 2; Ortega 2; Reyes, R 2.
Runners left on base, 2 out: Valera, C 2; Ortega; Telis 2; Sardines
HBP : Sardines.
Team with Runners in Scoring Position : 5-14.
Team with Runners Left on base : 8.

Defense
E : Sardines (2, throw).

Pitching
Valdes, R (L, 0-1) 2
Jimenez, C (W, 1-0)
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Alazanes come from behind to defeat the Tomateros 5 - 4

The second game of the day in the Caribbean series where Mexico would look against Cuba for a victory that would get them into the second round saw the Cuban team again with their timely batting beat the Charro team 5 - 4.

The Mexicans would take advantage in the very first inning when Rico Noel's single to center would bat in the first run for the charros on the legs of Justin Grenne . Alazanes would react to take the lead in the game in the bottom of the third inning. The Alzanes scoring would start with Yurisbel Gracial sacrifice fly, then on a double by Frederich Cepeda, the Alazanes would reverse the score board at 2 - 1.

Mexico would manufacture a rally of 3 runs in the top part of the fourth inning to take the lead 4 - 2.

Cuba would again demonstrate all of their timely batting in the bottom of the seventh inning by scoring two runs to tie the game at 4 - 4. The final thrust would take place in the bottom of the eighth inning when Raúl González batted in Céspedes with a sacrifice fly to right taking the 5 - 4 lead and eventual win. .

Cuba would get the victory that brings them closer to qualifying for the second round and Mexico has dangerously two defeats.

Venezuela:

Batting:
2B: Roberson (1,Sanchez)
TB: Noel 2, Mustelier; Valle; Meneses; Roberson 2; Greene 2; Ibarra 2; Elizalde
RBI; Noel 2 (2); Elizalde, (3); Meneses (1)
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out; Mustelier; Elizalde 3; Salas
SAC: Greene
GIDP: Elizalde
Team RISP: 3-11
Team LOB: 8

Cuba:

Batting:
2B: Cepeda (2, Castillo)
HR: Gonzalez (1, 7th inning off Montes, 0 on, 1 out)
TB: Benitez; Aviles 2; Gonzalez 5, Cepeda 2; LaRosa; Santos
RBI: Gracial (4); Cepeda 2 (2); Gonzalez 2 (2)
2-out RI; Cepeda
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out Morejon; Aviles 3; Benitez; Manduley
SAC: Manduley
SF: Gracial; Cepeda; Gonzalez
Team RISP: 1-9
Team LOB: 9

Venezuela:

Base Running:
SB: Greene, (1, 2nd base off Yera/Morejon); Meneses (1, 2nd base off Yera/Morejon); Mustelier (1, 2nd base off Yera/Morejon)
CS: Greene (1, 2nd base by Sanchez/Morejon)

Cuba:

Base Running:
SB: Santos (2) 2,d base off Struck/Valle)

Venezuela:

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E: Ibarra (1, missed catch)

Cuba:

Fielding:
PB: Morejon (1)
DP: (Benitez-Manduley-Aviles)

Pitching:
Cuba: Sanchez (W, 1-0) 5.0inn, 4h, 1r, 1er, 0bb, 2so, 0hr,1.80era
Cuba: Martinez (S 2) 1.0inn, 0h, 0r, 0er, 0bb, 1so, 0hr, 0.00era
Mex: Moskos (BS, 1) 0.2inn, 0h, 0r, 0er, 0bb, 0so, 0hr, 0.00era
Mex: Coleman (L,m 0-2) 1.0inn, 3h, 1r, 1er, 0bb,0so, 27.00era

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PUERTO RICO 1	0	  1.000	0.5
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DOMINICANA  0	1	  0.000	1.5
MÉXICO             0	2	  0.000	2.0
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DOMINICAN'S BREAK THROUGH TO DEFEAT PUERTO RICO 6 - 3

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GUADALARA, JAL. February 4, 2018 (LMP.mx) - When you get up early, baseball helps you. The Eagles of the Dominican Republic broke a terrible stretch of eleven consecutive defeats in the Caribbean series by defeating the Creoles of Puerto Rico this Sunday afternoon by 3 runs.

Good result of the Dominican squad that thus equaled its record at 1 - 1 in the 2018 edition of the Latin series was triumphant over the undefeated Puerto Rican squad.

The Dominicans scored early on back to back singles by Abiatal Paulino and Juan Pérez followed by a wild pitch that advanced both runners. Edwin Espina produced the two runs with a base hit to right.

In the next inning, the three run rally started with a single by Héctor Gómez, double by Carlos Paulino. The bases would be loaded would be filled when Gustavo Nuñez would be hit by pitch.

The situation was used by the Eagles to score one on Abiatal Paulino's single, another with Pérez's sacrifice fly and the third on Junior Lake's hit.

Both attacks by the Dominicans was against the defeated Giovanni Soto (0-1), who lasted just one inning and four batters in the second, giving up five runs on seven hits, striking out three.

After the Dominican starter Francisley Bueno handcuffed the Puerto Rican batters during his five innings, the Creoles took advantage of his exit from the game to rally for three runs in the sixth.

There, the new pitcher on the hill Samuel Deduno was received with consecutive singles by David Vidal, Damek Tomsha and Dayron Verano, scoring one, while the other two were the product of Irving Falu's base hit against Ramón Ramírez.

The winning pitcher was the Cuban Francisley Bueno (1-0) giving up six hits zero runs in five complete innings with two walks and three strikeouts.

Josh Judy worked on the ninth, thus securing the save.

Dominican Republic

Batting
2B : Paulino, C (1, Soto, Gi).
TB : Avelino 3; Lake 3; Gomez, H; Espinal, E; Perez, Y; Paulino, C 3; Bethancourt; Perez, J 2; Nunez, G.
RBI : Spinal, E 2 (2); Avelino (1); Perez, J (2); Lake (1); Nunez, G (1).
Runners left on base, 2 out : Mars, Al 2; Avelino; Perez, J 2; Gomez, H 2.
Team with Runners in Scoring Position : 4-15.
Team with Runners Left on base : 10.

Base runners
BR: Nunez, G (1, 2nd base to Colon / Rodriguez, W); Perez, Y 2 (2, 2nd base to Herron / Rodriguez, W, 2nd base to Santiago, A / Morales); Lake (2, 3rd base to Santiago, A / Morales).
PO : Perez, J (2nd base by Maldonado, I).

Defense
E : Paulino, C (1, pickoff); Gomez, H (2, throw).
DP : 2 (Nunez, G-Avelino-Espinal, E; Gomez, H-Nunez, G-Espinal, E).

Puerto Rico

Batting
2B : Tomscha (1, Good, F); Garcia, A (3, Ramirez, Ramon E.).
TB : Varone 2; Falu 2; Tomscha 3; Monell; Vidal; Garcia, A 2; Valentin, J 2.
RBI : Varone (2); Falu 2 (2).
Runners left on base, 2 out : Monell 2; Rodriguez, W; Valentin, J; Tomscha; Castillo, R.
Team with Runners in Scoring Position : 3-15.
Team with Runners Left on base : 10.

Base runners
BR : Gonzalez, J (1, 2nd base to Bishop / Paulino, C).

Defense
E : Valentin, J (1, throw); Rodriguez, W (1, pickoff).
DP: 2 (Tomscha-Valentin, J-Maldonado, I, Falu-Valentin, J-Tomscha).
Turn : Maldonado, I (Perez, J in 2nd base).

Pitching:
W: Francisley Bueno (1-0)
L: Giovanni Soto (0-1)
S: Josh Judy (1)

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CUBA                  2	0	1.000	  -
DOMINICANA  1	1	0.500	1.0
VENEZUELA      1	1	0.500	1.0
PUERTO RICO  1	1	0.000	1.0
MÉXICO              0	2	0.000	2.0
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MEX	   0	1	0	1	0	0	0	0	2	4	 8	0
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GUADALARA, JAL. February 4, 2018 (LMP.mx) - The Caribs of Venezuela applied the formula to get their second win of the series by defeating the Tomateros de México 6 - 4 and placing them on the verge of elimination.

A home run by Willians Astudillo in the sixth inning and a double by Niuman Romero in the seventh were the decisive hits connected on by the Caribs, who thus achieved their second victory against a defeat.

Meanwhile, six pitchers combined to limit the Tomateros. The starter and winner Néstor Molina (1-0) worked five innings and a third of two runs and five hits, with one walk and four strikeouts.

For their part, for the Mexican squad it was his third loss in a row, at risk of losing a place in the semifinals of the Latin series.
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The home run to left field by Willians Astudillo in the sixth came to break the hitherto tie of two runs batting against the defeated Miguel Peña (0-1).

In the seventh, also against Peña, the Caribs scored one with a doubles by Luis Domoromo and Niuman Romero. In the top of the ninth, the Caribs scored twice against Ryan Kussmaul, one with a single by René Reyes and the other on a wild pitch.

Before that, the game was marked by ties. Rafael Ortega sent the Caribs forward in the first inning by hitting a home run to right field, barely the first batter in the game.
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The Tomateros tied the game in the second with Jesse Castillo's single, Ronnier Mustelier grounder advanced the runner, another grounder, now by Fernando Perez, advanced the runner to third coming home on a simple with two outs by Gabriel Gutiérrez.

Both teams scored in the fourth to make it a 2 - 2 ball game.

In the top half of the inning, Venezuela scored thanks to a single by Luis Domoromo whereas Mexico scored on a double by Joey Meneses and a run scoring single by Castillo.
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Chris Roberson was in charge of putting somevexcitement to the game by connecting on a two run homer in the ninth to little too late all against Ricardo Gomez, the first homer for the Mexicans in the series.

Víctor Capellán had to enter the game to get the final two outs and take the save.

For the Tomateros starter Rolando Valdez who left without decision after four innings surrendered two runs on five hits, two walks and four strike outs.
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For tomorrow, the Venezuelan team will go against Puerto Rico in a game scheduled at 2 o'clock in the afternoon (local time) while it will be a rest day for the Tomateros.

W : Néstor Molina (1-0)
L : Miguel Peña (0-1)
S : Víctor Capellán (1)

JONRONES
VEN: Rafael Ortega (2), Willians Astudillo (1).
MEX: Chris Roberson (1)

Venezuela:

Batting:
2B: Romero, N (1, Valdez, Ro); Domoromo 2 (2, Pena, M, Loop); Fuenmayor (2, Kussmaul).
HR: Ortega (2, 1st entrada ante Valdez, Ro, 0 en base, 0 out); Astudillo (1, 6th entrada ante Pena, M, 0 en base, 1 out).
TB: Romero, N 3; Domoromo 5; Astudillo 6; Ortega 4; Jimenez, L; Reyes, R 2; Fuenmayor 2; Amarista.
RBI: Ortega (3); Domoromo (1); Astudillo (3); Romero, N (1); Reyes, R (3).
2-out RBI: Domoromo; Reyes, R.
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Fuenmayor 2; Ortega; Astudillo.
RDP: Fuenmayor 2; Sardinas.
Team with Runners in Scoring Position : 3-13.
Team with Runners Left on base: 9.

Defense
E: Romero, N (1, fielding).
DP: (Sardinas-Fuenmayor).

Mexico:

Batting
2B : Meneses 2 (3, Molina, N, Gomez, R).
HR : Roberson (1, 9th inning against Gomez, R, 1 on base, 1 out).
TB : Castle, Je 2; Noel; Meneses 4; Roberson 4; Gutierrez, G; Perez, F.
RBI : Gutierrez, G (2); Castillo, Je (1); Roberson 2 (2).
2-out RBI : Gutierrez, G.
Runners left in circulation, 2 out : Meneses; Ibarra, W.
SAC : Elizalde, S; Amezaga
Team with Runners in Scoring Position : 3-9.
Team with Runners Left on base : 5. DP

Defense : 3 (Amezaga-Perez, F-Meneses, Ibarra, W-Amezaga-Meneses 2).

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CUBA                  2	0	1.000	  -
PUERTO RICO 2	1	 0.667	0.5
DOMINICANA 1	1	 0.500	1.0
VENEZUELA     2	2	 0.500	1.0
MÉXICO            0	3	 0.000	2.5
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VEN	       0	0	2	1	0	0	0	2	2	  7   13	1
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https://youtu.be/axu28r5v81E



PUERTO RICO EXPLODES AND DEFEATS VENEZUELA

GUADALARA, JAL. February 5, 2018 (LMP.mx) - Luck changed for the Caribs that had shown greater offensive power: today it was the turn of the opponent to give them a spoonful of their own medicine. The Creoles of Puerto Rico exploited in full and with an offensive of 16 hits as they sealed the deal with a triumph of 12 - 7 over the Caribs of Venezuela.

The Puerto Rican bats did not stop against the pitching of the Caribs after the barrage of hits that included four home runs, five doubles and a triple, all against the five pitchers used by the Caribs.

On an individual level, David Vidal showed off with two hits and four runs batted in. Anthony Garcia connected for three hits and scored three runs.
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The winning pitcher was Fernando Cruz (1-0) making good relief of two innings and two thirds of shut out ball without a hit. The starter David Richadson, on the hill for three and one third innings of three runs with seven hits.

Puerto Rico scored on nine occasions in the first three innings, eight of them against the starter and loser Carlos Teller (0-1), who barely worked two-thirds on an inning in which he was bombarded with six hits and eight runs.
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Just in the first inning, the Criollos scored four runs of which three entered on Vidal's home run to left field.

There were four more runs scored by the Criollos in the second, two on a home runs by Rusney Castillo, one with Johnny Monell's double and one with Vidal's single.
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Already in the third Puerto Rico wrote to a tune of 9 - 0 on the blackboard. In the eighth inning there were consecutive home runs by Valentin and Anthony Garcia.

The Venezuelan squad scored in the third and fourth innings and then, in the last two innings, making the score more decent by scoring two runs in the eighth and two more in the ninth inning.
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For tomorrow, Puerto Rico will go against Cuba while Venezuela will get a day of rest .

W : Fernando Cruz (1-0)
L : Carlos Teller (0-1)

HOMERUNS
PR: David Vidal (1), Rusney Castillo (1), Jesmuel Valentin (1), Anthony García (1)

Puerto Rico:

Batting
2B : Monell (1, Teller); Falu 2 (2, Castle, Y, Castle, Y); Garcia, A (4, Caramo); Morales (1, Hernandez, Ri).
3B : Varona (2, Hernandez, Ri).
HR : Vidal (1, 1st inning against Teller, 2 in base, 1 out); Castillo, R (1, 2nd inning against Teller, 1 in base, 1 out); Valentin, J (1, 8th inning against Toledo, 0 on base, 1 out); Garcia, A (1, 8th inning against Toledo, 0 on base, 1 out).
TB : Morales 4; Varone 3; Castle, R 5; Falu 4; Monell 2; Vidal 5; Garcia, A 7; Valentin, J 5.
RBI : Monell 2 (2); Vidal 4 (5); Castle, R 2 (2); Valentin, J 2 (2); Garcia, A (3); Morales (2).
2-out RBI : Monell; Vidal.
Runners left on base, 2 out: Castillo, R; Gotay; Valentin, J.
Team with Runners in Scoring Position : 5-12.
Team with Runners Left on base : 8. DP

Defense : (Valentin, J-Falu-Gotay).

Venezuela:

Batting
2B : Romero, N (2, Richardson, D); Domoromo 2 (4, Richardson, D, Cruz, L); Jimenez, L (2, Rowland).
BA : Romero, N 3; Ortega; Jimenez, L 2; Fuenmayor 2; Amarista; Hernandez, L; Domoromo 5; Reyes, R; Telis.
TB : Reyes, R (4); Fuenmayor (7); Ortega (4); Domoromo (2); Hernandez, L (1); Telis (1); Amarista (3)
2-out RBI : Reyes, R; Fuenmayor; Amarista
Runners left on base, 2 out : Fuenmayor; Telis 2; Jimenez, L; Romero, N.
Team with Runners in Scoring Position : 5-15.
Team with Runners Left on base : 10.

Defense
E : Hernandez, L (1, fielding).
Assists From the Gardens : Ortega (Falu on 2nd base).
DP : (Ortega-Fuenmayor).

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CUB	      0	0	0	0	0	1	0	0	0	1	 7	1
DOM	      1	0	0	0	2	0	4	0	x	7	13	1
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https://youtu.be/C7KSSq9fdrM




DOMINICANA DEFEATS CUBA 7 - 1

GUADALARA, JAL. February 5, 2018 (LMP.mx) - Bryan Evans not only gave the Águilas del Cibao the start his manager was expecting but also gave the Caribbean Series 2018 the best start by any pitcher in the series. Seven very good innings from the right pushed his team, the Dominican Republic Champions, forward with a triumph of 7 - 1 over the Alazanes of Cuba.

With the result, it was defined that the Tomateros of Mexico were eliminated, for the semifinal phase, they remain in play pending on how the next stage will be played.

Evans (1-0) flashed by throwing seven full innings of five hit ball and one run, without conceding any walks and striking out eight.
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The offense of the Eagles was responsible for making a run in the first entry, thanks to Junior Lake base hit with two outs, a steal of second and a double by Edwin Espinal to left for the 1 - 0 lead.

It was not until the fifth inning that the Dominicans increased their lead by achieving two runs, both products of a two run homer to left by the solid Junior Lake.
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The homer by Lake made history. It was the one thousand homer in the history of the Series of the Caribbean.

The big rally occurred in the seventh inning where the Dominicans armed the attack of four runs where one entered on a single by Edwin Espinal, another hit by Ronny Rodriguez and a two run triple by Luis Valenzuela.
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In the top of the fourth, the Cubans threatened after Roel Santos, the first batter of the inning, opened with a double and Yordan Manduley followed with an infield hit but Brian Evans dominated Yurisbel Gracial with a double play ball and then struck out Frederich Cepeda to avoid any damage.

A homer by Roel Santos in the top of the sixth put the scorpions on the board, hitting the ball all over the right field.
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Bladimir Baños started for the Alazanes and left the hill after three innings of four hit ball and one run, two walks and four strikeouts.

In the breakdown of home runs by country in history, Puerto Rico has 293, Venezuela 235, Dominican 209, Mexico 176, Cuba 52 and Panama 36.
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W : Brian Evans (1-0)
L : Bladimir Bathrooms (0-1)

HOMERUNs
CUB: Roel Santos (1)
DOM: Junior Lake (1)

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PUERTO RICO     2	1	0.667	  -
DOMINICANA      2	1	0.667	  -
CUBA            2	1	0.667	  -
VENEZUELA       2	2	0.500	0.5
MÉXICO          0	3	0.000	2.0
Cuba:

Batting
2B : Santos 2 (2, Evans, B, Bishop).
HR : Santos (1, 6th inning against Evans, B, 0 on base, 1 out).
TB : Benitez; Manduley; Gonzalez, R; Gracial Saints 8.
RBI : Santos (1).
Runners left on base 2 out : Cepeda; Manduley.
Team with Runners in Scoring Position : 1-5.
Team with Runners Left ion base: 5.

Base Running
OIR : Gonzalez, R (1, 2nd base by Evans, B / Paulino, C).

Defense
E : Gonzalez, R (1, fielding).
Turn : Banos, B (Perez, J in 1st base).

Dominican Republic:

Batting
2B : Spinal, E (1, Banos, B); Avelino 2 (2, Cruz, Gomez); Perez, J (1, Gonzalez, Y).
3B : Valenzuela (1, Gomez).
HR : Lake (1, 5th inning against Cruz, 1 in base, 1 out).
TB : Avelino 4; Lake 4; Espinal, E 3; Valenzuela 3; Paulino, C; Rodriguez, Ro; Bethancourt 2; Perez, J 3; Nunez, G.
RBI : Spinal, E 2 (4); Lake 2 (3); Rodriguez, Ro (1); Valenzuela 2 (2).
2-out RBI : Espinal, E.
Runners left on base, 2 out : Bethancourt; Avelino; Nunez, G; Jimenez, L.
Team with Runners in Scoring Position : 5-14.
Team with Runners Left on base : 9.

Base Running
SB: Lake (3, 2nd base to Banos, B / La Rosa).
CS : Perez, J (1, 2nd base by Banos, B / La Rosa).
PO : Perez, J (1st base by Banos, B).

Defense
E : Avelino (1, throw).
DP : (Nunez, G-Espinal, E).
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PUR	        1	0	0	0	2	0	0	0	0	3	  6	1
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CARIBBEAN SERIES'2018: ALAZANES WIN 6-3 AGAINST CRIOLLOS AND ENSURE THEY PLAY IN THE SEMIFINALS

Great relief from the veteran lefty Leandro Martinez and a double by Raúl González that gave Cuba the advantage in the seventh that was enough for Cuba's triumph over Puerto Rico by a score of 6-3, in the last game of the qualifying stage for Cuba. the Caribbean Series 2018 game was played at Chorros de Jalisco stadium in Guadalajara.

The triumph raised the Cuban record to 3-1 in this first stage and assures them of playing as the home team in the semifinals of the tournament that starts on Wednesday.

Cuba must wait for the night game between the Dominican Republic and Mexico to see who they meet in the semifinals

And in this game against Puerto Rico, Cuba returned on the path to victories, backed by a timely offense and solid left-handed pitching.

The starter for Cuba, the young Ulfrido Garcia, pitched five good innings where he looked good but was the victim of three Criollos home runs.

Puerto Rico scored first when, in the first inning, Anthony García homered to left field.

The Cubans would achieve the equalizer in the top of the third, also using power by the Cuban catcher Frank C. Morejón, who took her out of the park to left center against the American starter, Jake Fisher.
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Both starters give a nice duel through four innings. Both starters gave up 1 run each to this point. In the fifth, Cuba took the lead scoring twice against Fisher to go ahead in the game 3-1..

Puerto Rico rallied for a pair of runs in the bottom of the inning, with one out, Ruben Gotay and also the Cuban Dayron Varona, hammered back-to-back home runs against Ulfrido to sensationally produce the equalizing runs.

Ulfrido would finish the inning and at the same time his work of 5 innings on 81 pitches, 50 of them strikes.
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The manager of Puerto Rico, alike, would appeal to his relief corps in the sixth inning, after Fisher exercised work of 5 innings on only 67 pitches, 47 of them in the strikes.

In his relief work, Luis Gonzalez pitched for only one inning, but in the seventh, the righty Joe Colon made an appearance and after retiring the first two batters. He walked Morejón. Raul Gonzalez lined an rbi double that gave Cuba a 4-3 lead breaking a 3-3 tie.

One inning later Cuba would secure the victory against Andres Santiago, when Yordan Manduley singled, reached second on a passed ball by receiver Jonathan Morales. Yurisbel Gracial received a walk and Frederich Cepeda filled the bases by singling to left. In this situation Guillermo Avilés' two run base to left for the last two Cuban runs on the legs of Manduley and Gracial.

Cuba could have scored more when, with one out, the designated hitter, Alfredo Despaigne received an intentional walk, but Morejón failed for the first time in the game grounding into a double play.

Leandro Martinez, who completed four almost perfect innings - gave a walk - with 2 strikeouts, throwingf only 47 pitches, 27 of them strikes.
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The Criollos de Cagüas, current champions of the Puerto Rican League, seek their second consecutve title for the first time since the 1992 and 1993 editions, when two different teams, Indios de Mayagüez and Cangrejeros de Santurce, achieved triumphs.

Cuba, for its part, places the same team, the Alazanes de Granma, in the semifinals for the second consecutive time since their return to these tournaments in 2014. Granma seeks its first title in the history of the Caribbean Series.

Cuba:

Batting
2B : Morejon (1, Fisher); Gonzalez, R (1, Colon).
HR : Morejon (1, 3rd inning against Fisher, 0 in base, 1 out).
TB : Benitez; Aviles; Manduley; Gonzalez, R 3; Morejon 6; Cepeda; Gracial Saints 2.
RBI : Morejon 2 (2); Santos (2); Gonzalez, R (3); Aviles 2 (2).
2-out RBI : Santos; Gonzalez, R.
Runners left ion base, 2 out : Manduley; Saints.
Team with Runners in Scoring Position : 4-9.
Team with Runners Left on base : 5.

Base Running
BR : Santos (3rd, 2nd base at Fisher / Morales).
HEAR: Santos (1, 2nd base by Fisher / Morales).

Defense
DP : 2 (Manduley-Benitez-Aviles 2).

Puerto Rico:

Batting
HR : Garcia, A (2, 1st inning against Garcia, 0 in base, 2 out); Gotay (1, 5th inning against Garcia, 0 on base, 1 out); Varona (1, 5th inning against Garcia, 0 in base, 1 out).
TB : Varona 4; Castillo, R; Falu; Gotay 4; Garcia, A 5.
RBI : Garcia, A (4); Gotay (1); Varone (3).
2-out RBI : Garcia, A.
Runners left on base, 2 out : Valentin, J.
Team with Runners in Scoring Position : 0-3.
Team with Runners Left on base : 3.

Defense
E : Gotay (1, fielding).
PB : Morales (1).
DP: 3 (Falu-Gotay, Falu-Valentin, J-Gotay 2).
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DOM	     0	0	0	0	1	0	0	0	0	 1    8	6
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MEXICO ENJOYS FIRST TRIUMPH

GUADALARA, JAL. February 6, 2018 (LMP.mx) - Those at home knew how to cut a flower from another's garden, giving little room to reverse the result. The pitching of Sergio Miterand an offense that today was timely and taking full advantage of the errors of the Dominican team served up a Tomateros de Mexico win by defeating 8 - 1 the Eagle of the Dominican Republic.

With this result, the Dominicans missed the chance to finish the first phase of the tournament in first place. The Dominicans will play a semifinal game against Cuba agreed to start at 8 o'clock at night (local time). The other semi-final clash will be played by Puerto Rico and Venezuela at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.

Miter (1-0) delivered six hits and one run in six innings, giving up a walk and striking out three.
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In today's game, the Dominican defense committed a total of six errors that weighed in the final result.

Los Tomateros opened the scoring in the first inning after Sebastián Elizalde's hit with one out, a single from Joey Meneses and an error by Jesse Castillo's at short caused the run to score.
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Already in the fifth, two more runs would score for the Aztecs both on errors.

In the sixth came the "rally of four", in which two came home on a triple by Alfredo Amézaga and two more on a homer by Justin Greene.
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Japhet Amador's homer in the top of the seventh moved the score to 8 - 1. The homer connected off ofo Esmerling de la Rosa.

The Dominicans scored in the fifth thanks to Gustavo Nuñez's sacrifice fly with which Hector Gomez arrived at home.
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The defeated pitcher was Angel Castro (0-1) charged with one run and three hits in four complete innings, with a walk and a strike out.

In the upper part of the 8th, all the Mexican team went to Amézaga's at bat to pay tribute to him as his last turn at bat as an active player in the LMP.
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For tomorrow, the Eagles announced their opener as Yuniesky Maya while the Tomateros concluded their participation in the series.

W : Sergio Miter (1-0)
L : Angel Castro (0-1)

JONRONES
MEX: Justin Greene (1), Japhet Amador (1)

Mexico:

Bat
2B : Amador (1, Castro, A).
3B : Amezaga (1, Deduno).
HR : Greene, J (1, 6th inning against Deduno, 1 on base, 1 out); Amador (1, 7th inning against De La Rosa, Es, 0 on base, 1 out).
TB : Amador 6; Meneses; Gutierrez, G; Greene, J 5; Elizalde, S 2; Amezaga 3.
RBI : Castillo, Je (2); Meneses (2); Amezaga 2 (2); Greene, J 2 (2); Amador (2)
Runners left on base, 2 out : Salas, Is; Castillo, Je; Gutierrez, G; Amador
Team with Runners in Scoring Position : 2-12.
Team with Runners Left on base : 6.

Running Bases
BR: Elizalde, S (1, 2nd base to Castro, A / Bethancourt).

Dominican Republic

Batting
BA : Avelino; Gomez, H 3; Espinal, E; Perez, Y; Valenzuela; Rodriguez, Ro.
RBI : Nunez, G (2).
Runners left on base, 2 out : Nunez, G; Lake 2; Espinal, E 2.
ES : Nunez, G.
Team with Runners in Scoring Position : 1-7.
Team with Runners Left on base : 10.

Base Running
BR : Avelino (2, 2nd base to Miter / Gutierrez, G).

Defense
E : Avelino (2, fielding); Lake 2 (3, fielding, throw); Bethancourt (1, throw); Rodriguez, Ro (1, fielding); Gomez, H (3, throw).
DP : (Nunez, G-Jimenez, L).

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CUBA                    3	1	0.750	  -
VENEZUELA        2	2	0.500	 1.0
PUERTO RICO    2	2	0.500	1.0
DOMINICANA    2	2	0.500	1.0
MÉXICO               1	3	0.250	 2.5
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CUBA WILL MAINTAIN INVITATION STATUS IN SC

ZAPOPAN, JALISCO (http://www.cibercuba.com) .- The president of the Confederation of Professional Baseball of the Caribbean (CBPC), the Dominican Juan Francisco Puello, confirmed that Cuba will maintain its guest status within the Caribbean Baseball Series corresponding to year 2019.

Puello pointed out that the obstacle to the inclusion of the Island in the CBPC is the policy of the United States towards Havana. "It is unheard of for politics to define this issue. Does not benefit anyone, "he said in an aside with the press accredited in the event that takes place since last Friday February 2 in Jalisco, Mexico.

"Politics should not be mixed with sport," he said before indicating that nothing more be settled differences, "Cuba will be automatically accepted as a full member of the Confederation."

He also said that one of his greatest wishes is for the Caribbean island to receive a version of the Caribbean Series in its Latin American stadium, and to "modernize" its baseball. However, he informed that the Island will not be able to assume such privilege as long as the discrepancies between Cuba and the United States remain.

For three years, the Cuban Baseball Federation of Cuba has been negotiating to integrate the CBPC, but the approval requires the "yes" from the US State Department, which regulates and controls the application of the economic and commercial blockade of the United States.

During the contact, Puello confirmed that the city of Barquisimeto will host the fair next year. Venezuela could not organize the regional appointment of this 2018 due to the tense political and social situation of the country. For this reason, the authorities had to propose the event to Mexico, which once again responded positively.

The Caribbean Series hosts annually the champions from Venezuela, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Mexico and Cuba, which returned as a guest since 2014, when the Azucareros de Villa Clara attended.
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VEN	                0	1	0	0	3	0	1	0	0	   5	11	1
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LOS CRIOLLOS DE PUERTO RICO, FIRST FINALIST!

GUADALARA, JAL. February 7, 2018 (LMP.mx) - A game worthy of the semi-finals, without concessions and reaching the highest tones of the drama. The Puerto Rican Criollos defeated the Caribs of Venezuela on Wednesday, 6 - 5 to win the first available ticket to play in the championship game of the 2018 Caribbean Series.

The Criollos will face tomorrow the winner of tonight's game between the Alazanes of Cuba and the Eagles of the Dominican Republic.

The ball game today can be divided into a "before" and an "after". The game came to be resolved in the seventh inning with a Puerto Rican attack of two runs with which they changed the fortunes of the game in their favor by taking a 6 - 5 lead.
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It was in the bottom of the seventh that the Caribs had just taken the lead 5 - 4 before the decisive attack by the Criollos.

There, Irving Falu opened with a single against the defeated Mayipol Guaipe (0-1), advancing to second on a ground out by Rusney Castillo and taking third on a pass ball. Falu scored breaking the tie thanks to Jesmuel Valentín's rbi single.
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Valentine stole second and after an intentional walk to Anthony Garcia and with Cesar Jimenez still on the mound, came a wild pitch that advanced to the runners to second and third, but on the same play there was bad throw by the catcher to third. The error was costly as Valentin would score the decisive run that made the difference in the end.

Opening the game, Venezuela scored in the second thanks to Alexis Amarista's sacrifice fly. In the bottom of the fifth, the Caribs would extend their advantage to 4 - 0 with rally of three runs where Niuman Romero brought one home with a single and the two remaining runs scored on a two run double by Rene Reyes.
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However, what seemed like a wide Venezuelan advantage disappeared in the top of the sixth when Puerto Rico would tie the game at 4 - 4 thanks to a bases loaded home run by Anthony Garcia off of Nestor Molina who had just entered the game in relief. This was the first Grand Slam of the tournament and first since Sebastian Valle did it for Mexico in the Culiacán series in 2017.

The Caribs had gone ahead in the seventh with a run scoring single by receiver Tomás Telis against Robby Rowland (1-0), who in the end was the winning pitcher.

For the Criollos starting the game was Orlando Román, who threw four innings, five hits with pair of runs, two walks and two strikeouts. The save was credited to Miguel Mejía, his second of the series.
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For his part, Daryl Thomson was the starting pitcher for Venezuela and was removed after five and one third innings of three runs, four hits, without a walk and six strikeouts.

W : Robby Rowland (1-0)
L : Mayckol Guaipe (0-1)
S : Miguel Mejía (2)

HOMERUNS
PR: Anthony García (3)

Puerto Rico:

Batting
HR : Garcia, A (3rd, 6th inning against Molina, N, 3 on base, 1 out).
TB : Castillo, R; Falu 2; Garcia, A 5; Valentin, J 2.
RBI : Garcia, A 4 (8); Valentin, J (3).
Team with Runners in Scoring Position : 3-3.
Team with Runners Left on base : 2.

Base Running
BR : Valentin, J (1, 2nd base to Guaipe / Telis).

Defense
E : Garcia, A (1, throw).
Assists From the Gardens : Varona (Jimenez, L in 2nd base).
DP : 2 (Valentin, J-Falu-Gotay, Varona-Falu).

Dominican Republic:

Batting
2B : Reyes, R (4, Cruz, F).
TB : Romero, N; Ortega 2; Jimenez, L; Amarista; Sardines; Astudillo 2; Reyes, R 2; Telis 2.
RBI : Amarista (4); Romero, N (2); Reyes, R 2 (6); Telis (2).
Runners left in circulation, 2 out : Sardines; Fuenmayor; Astudillo; Romero, N.
SAC : Sardines.
Team with Runners in Scoring Position : 4-15.
Team with Runners Left on base : 8.

Defense
E : Telis (1, throw).
PB : Telis (1).
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