Re: Winter/Fall/Latin/Asian Ball
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 3:51 am
Regular players of the Leones Escogido from the left, Andy Dirks, Peter Florimón, Denis Phipps, Julio Borbon, Julio Lugo, Fernando Tatis and Pablo Ozuna
Jordan Norberto will pitch the first game for Leones
Refreshed after recharging the batteries, the Lions of Escogido tomorrow will face the Cibao Eagles in the finals of the fall and winter Dominican baseball series.
The champions of the round robin tournamentall will have a rotation of four starters who will be led by the left-hander Jordan Norberto, who is in perfect condition and got the rest he needed to confront the Eagles.
While speculation runs from mouth to mouth, cell phone, twitter on twitter, the Leones held this afternoon batting and fielding practice.
AT 4:00 Leones will refine all of their goals and start the third stage in Quisqueya Stadium.
The Lions won the round robin tournament wiith a mark of 11 wins and 7 losses.
Leones was 4-5 on the road, while at home they were 7-2.
In his last ten games the Leones played 4-6.
This morning Jesus Mejia, assistant general manager of Escogido and manager Moises Alou, confirmed Norberto would be the Lions starter.
Alou clarified that this decision could change if a major situation came up, but so far the lefty will start the first game.
Norberto has more than ten days since he last pitches, but is reportedly in good health and physical conditions.
The Lions are in their final series for the 26th time and have won 14 the last being in the 2009-2010 season under the tutelage of its current manager Ken Oberkfell.
2011-12 The final series will be played under the best of nine games format. They will play four games in a row, then there will be a day of rest and will resume on Wednesday 25.
Until this morning Leones has not contracted any imported players to strengthen the team but this was not confirmed.
The Lions have been measured against the Cibao Eagles in 10 finals and this is number eleven.
The Cibao have dominated these series with a 6-4 mark since 1951 when they began recording statistics.
The first game starts tomorrow at 5:00 pm at the Quisqueya Stadium.
Jordan Norberto will pitch the first game for Leones
Refreshed after recharging the batteries, the Lions of Escogido tomorrow will face the Cibao Eagles in the finals of the fall and winter Dominican baseball series.
The champions of the round robin tournamentall will have a rotation of four starters who will be led by the left-hander Jordan Norberto, who is in perfect condition and got the rest he needed to confront the Eagles.
While speculation runs from mouth to mouth, cell phone, twitter on twitter, the Leones held this afternoon batting and fielding practice.
AT 4:00 Leones will refine all of their goals and start the third stage in Quisqueya Stadium.
The Lions won the round robin tournament wiith a mark of 11 wins and 7 losses.
Leones was 4-5 on the road, while at home they were 7-2.
In his last ten games the Leones played 4-6.
This morning Jesus Mejia, assistant general manager of Escogido and manager Moises Alou, confirmed Norberto would be the Lions starter.
Alou clarified that this decision could change if a major situation came up, but so far the lefty will start the first game.
Norberto has more than ten days since he last pitches, but is reportedly in good health and physical conditions.
The Lions are in their final series for the 26th time and have won 14 the last being in the 2009-2010 season under the tutelage of its current manager Ken Oberkfell.
2011-12 The final series will be played under the best of nine games format. They will play four games in a row, then there will be a day of rest and will resume on Wednesday 25.
Until this morning Leones has not contracted any imported players to strengthen the team but this was not confirmed.
The Lions have been measured against the Cibao Eagles in 10 finals and this is number eleven.
The Cibao have dominated these series with a 6-4 mark since 1951 when they began recording statistics.
The first game starts tomorrow at 5:00 pm at the Quisqueya Stadium.