Re: Winter/Fall/Latin/Asian/World Ball
68111/11/23
COLUMBIA
Vaqueros went ahead in the semifinal against Caimanes
by Manuel Ortega Ponce |
Dayan Frias (2B - Hitting Second In the Lineup - Monteria)
AB 4, R 1, H 3, DBL 2, RBI 0, BB 0, SO 0, AVG .370, OPS 1.130
Frias doubled to left center in the first, grounded out 3U in the third, doubled to right center and scored in the sixth, bunt single to shortstop in the seventh,
A two-run home run by Derwin Pomare and the chaos of the Caimanes relievers in the sixth inning led Vaqueros to a 6-3 victory in the first game of the semifinal of the Colombian Professional Baseball League played this Tuesday in Montería.
Pomare homered in the second inning off Venezuelan starter Carlos Quevedo, with Jordan Díaz on the base.
Caimanes tied it 2-2 in the fourth after they loaded the bases after singles by Dilson Herrera and Carlos Arroyo and a walk to Andrés Álvarez. Carlos Martínez received a walk driving in a run from third. Evan Mendoza produced the tie with a sacrifice fly that brought Arroyo to the plate.
Vaqueros took the lead again in the sixth when left-handed reliever Kevin Escorcia surrendered a double to Dayan Frías and, with two outs on the board, walked Daniel Vellojín. Caimanes' manager, José Mosquera brought in Jeffry Niño to pitch to the right handed hitter, who threw a wild pitch and gave two consecutive walks to Jordan Díaz and Derwin Pomare, which allowed Frías to score from third.
The worst for Caimanes was yet to come. Pabel Manzanero hit a slow grounder to second base, Carlos Arroyo hit the ball, but he couldn't put Pomare out on that base, which Vellojín and Díaz took advantage of to come to the plate and make the game 5-2.
Caimanes cut the difference to two runs in the seventh after Gustavo Campero doubled and was driven in by Harold Ramírez's single.
But, in the eighth, Vaqueros moved away again with a run scored by Jordan Díaz and an RBI single by Brayan Buelvas.
Carlos Quevedo pitched five innings for Caimanes and allowed three hits and two runs. He was relieved by Kevin Escorcia, who worked two thirds and was the losing pitcher. Jeffry Niño (0.1) and Melvin Jiménez (2.0) also came on the mound, giving up one run each.
The victory was credited to Samuel Burgos, who came to the rescue of starter Julio Vivas, who threw four innings. The game save went to Francisco Carrillo, who hung up the last three outs.
The second game of the series will be this Wednesday again starting at 7:00 pm in Montería. They broadcast Telecaribe and Win.
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