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by joez
11/2/22
Jose Tena (SS, Orientales): 1-for-4, BB – From the leadoff spot, Tena stepped to the plate five times and reached twice. He drew a walk in the bottom of the second in the midst of a two-run frame to get ahead 4-0. He deposited the first pitch he saw in the fourth inning for a single into center field as well.
Alexfri Planez (CF, Caracas): 0-for-0 – Planez entered the game as a defensive replacement heading into the top of the ninth in center field. He did not get the opportunity to make a play after a flyout to left, double to right and back-to-back punchouts by the Caracas reliever.
Brayan Rocchio (2B, Tiburones): 0-for-5 – Rocchio was hitless in five plate appearances for the Tiburones on Wednesday and had a shot with the game’s tying run in scoring position in the ninth. Rocchio advanced the runner to third base on a groundout to the shortstop and he later came around to score to tie the game at six.
11/3/22
Jaison Chourio (Zulia, PH): 0-1 – Chourio grounded into the game’s penultimate out 6-3 as he remains hitless while receiving only sporadic late-inning at-bats.
11/4/22
Alexfri Planez (Leones, CF): 0-0 – Planez came on as a defensive replacement. So far this offseason, Planez is 0-10 with four walks, which is incredibly ironic.
Brayan Rocchio (2B, Tiburones): 0-4, BB, R – Rocchio is off to a slow start, hitting .100/.480. He’s probably earned himself the benefit in his home country but as we know, slow starts tend to get guys benched in these leagues. George Valera had a slow start in the Dominican and has been glued to the bench. Rocchio probably has some more ripe, but I guess we’ll see how much
Jose Tena (SS, Estrellas): 1-3 – Tena came on for Giants prospect Marco Luciano at short and collected a hit, and unfortunately also made an error.
11/5/22
Alexfri Planez (Leones, CF): 0-0 – Planez came on as a pinch runner. He doesn’t seem to be in line for many at bats with his club at this point.
Jose Tena (SS, Estrellas): 1-4, CS – Tena continues to carry a good average .324 but was caught stealing for a second time.
11/6/22
Trenton Brooks (Licey, PH-backup RF): 0-1 – Brooks stranded a pair of crucial runners on an inning-ending lineout to center in the top of the ninth.
Jose Tena (Estrellas, SS): 0-4, 1 E – Tena’s Sunday was an uncharacteristically unimpressive one, as he went hitless for only the third time in 18 games this season.
Alexfri Planez (Caracas, backup CF): 1-2, 1 SB – Planez, who has only seen sporadic playing time this season (20 PA/16 AB in 10 games), got his first LVBP hit of his rookie season on Sunday.
Brayan Rocchio (La Guaira, 2B): 2-4, 1 R, 2 E – Rocchio went 3-for-7 over the past two days after an 0-for-16 workweek.
Johnathan Rodriguez (Carolina, LF): 0-3, 1 K – Rodriguez reached only once, on a fielding error in the ninth, on a rough Opening day for both him and the Gigantes as a whole.
Eric Rodriguez (Carolina, backup C): 0-1 – Rodriguez grounded out 6-3 to end the game and strand Johnathan at third.
11/7/22
Johnathan Rodriguez (Carolina, LF): 0-2, 2BB, OF assist – Rodriguez shook off a rough opening night to work two walks, which is good considering the patient approach he was drafted with back in 2017 seemed to evaporate in 2022. We’ll see if he can regain that patience. Meanwhile, he also threw a runner out, which is another calling card of his. You have to wonder how much attention teams are paying attention to his PR league performances to assess his viability in the Rule 5 draft this year.
Jose Tena (SS, Estrellas): 1-4, 2B, 2 K – Tena is still hitting over .300 and continued to contribute as his club’s leadoff hitter with a double in the loss.
11/8/22
Jose Tena (Estrellas, SS): 0-3, 1 BB, 1 K, 1 E – Tena went hitless for the second time in three games, but is still fourth among Estrellas hitters who have appeared in half or more of the team’s twenty games so far in OPS (.713). Speaking of games played, he is the only Estrella to not miss one so far.
George Valera (Estrellas, LF): 2-4, 1 2B, 1 RBI, 1 K, 1 SB – On the day he was named to the Eastern League postseason All-Star team, Valera finally returned to the lineup and did his best to make sure he stays there.
Brayan Rocchio (La Guaira, starting 2B): 0-1 – Rocchio left the game in the third inning after being hit in the face by a ground ball that took an unexpected hop. He is currently listed as day-to-day after receiving a few stitches in his lip.
Jaison Chourio (Zulia, backup RF): 0-1 – Chourio played three innings in the field and grounded out in his only plate appearance despite a challenge by Aguilas manager Marco Davalillo.
Johnathan Rodriguez (Carolina, LF): 1-4, 1 RBI – Rodriguez’s line drive single to center in the third, his first hit of the season, drove in the Gigantes’ second and ultimately game-winning run.
11/9/22
Jose Tena (SS, Estrellas): 1-for-4, R, HR, 3 RBIs, 2 BBs, SB – It was an eventful day at the plate for Tena that was highlighted by a three-run homerun, his second of the Dominican Winter season. His bomb to right in the fifth cut into the deficit for Estrellas at 6-4 and in his final two plate appearances, Tena drew walks. His first came in the sixth inning where he reached on balls then swiped second base, his fourth of the season. He then led off the top of the eighth with a walk and advanced on a wild pitch, but the offense failed to produce a run after an inning-ending double play.
George Valera (RF, Estrellas): 2-for-4, 2B, 2 RBIs, BB, SB – Valera joined his teammate Tena in reaching base three times in the 12-9 loss, but recorded two base knocks. He followed a homerun in his first plate appearance and drew a walk from the opposing pitcher. He missed the mark on his next two at-bats, but brought in the go-ahead run in the top of the seventh with a double to centerfield. He stole a base to get 90 feet from home, but with two outs, he was left stranded. He ended his day on a high note individually with an RBI single in the ninth, but it was not enough with the team entering the inning trailing by four.
Trenton Brooks (1B, Licey): 1-for-2, 2B – Brooks only got two at-bats for the Tigres del Licey on Wednesday, but was able to record an extra base hit before being lifted for a pinch hitter in the sixth. He led off the bottom of the third inning with a double that deflected off the left fielder, his fourth of the Dominican Winter League season. In his second at-bat in the fifth, Brooks grounded out to the shortstop trying to go the other way.
Gabriel Arias (3B, Santurce): 1-for-3, 2B, BB, CS – Arias made his Puerto Rican League debut after an appearance on the postseason roster for the Guardians in the American League Division Series against the New York Yankees. In his debut, Arias reached base twice, including a double to left with two away in the top of the third. He drew a walk as well in the sixth, but was retired after being picked off trying to get a jump to second.
Johnathan Rodriguez (LF, Carolina): 1-for-4, RBI – Rodriguez drove in a run with an RBI single into center field in the sixth inning to take a 2-1 lead in the game. His two-out RBI was the game-winning run in a 3-1 victory. A groundout and two flyouts were the other results in his 1-for-4 day.
Jaison Chourio (RF, Zulia): 0-for-1, 2 BBs – The 17-year-old Chourio drew a pair of walks in three plate appearances, including base on balls in the third and sixth innings.
11/10/22
Gabriel Arias (Santurce, 3B): 0-3, 1 R, 1 BB, 3 K – Arias made it a season-opening two-game on-base streak despite going hitless on Thursday.
Johnathan Rodriguez (Carolina, LF-RF): 2-3, 1 RBI, 1 BB, 1 K – Rodriguez’’s multi-hit effort included the lone Gigante RBI of the game on a game-tying single in the fourth (The go-ahead and ultimately game-winning run scored later in the inning on wild pitch.).
Jaison Chourio (Zulia, PR): no plate appearances – After getting his first career LVBP start on Wednesday, Chourio returned to his usual late-game role on Thursday night.
Alexfri Planez (Caracas – Game 1, PH-backup LF): 0-1, 1 K – Planez, who also saw limited playing time last night, struck out in his only plate appearance of the game.
11/11/22
Jose Tena (SS, Estrellas Orientales): 1-4, K, E – Not one of Tena’s better days in the Dominican this fall. But he’s still at the top of the order and got on base.
George Valera (RF, Estrellas Orientales): 0-4, BB, K – Valera had a couple of games with hits that looks like it got him back into the lineup after a slow start this fall, but he wasn’t good in this one.
Carlos Vargas (RP, Tigres del Licey): 1IP, ER, 2BB – A messy start to the winter for Vargas who was still reportedly slinging 100 mile an hour heat with periods where he didn’t know where it was going.
11/12/22
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