Veterans heated the atmosphere prior to the All-Star Game.
Today the All-Stars
The skills tests were two winners Saturday: Las Tunas Yosvani Alarcón and Matanzas Guillermo Heredia
February 18, 2012 23:20:19 CDT
MATANZAS. -
After the previous Saturday, when tests of skills and the game between veterans heated the atmosphere, this Sunday we will have here the All-Star baseball season 2012. It will be another gift to the town of Matanzas, ending the day dancing with at the Festival Plaza 14.
This Saturday was on the ground a show with the rejuvenated Victoria de Giron on stage, who turns 35 tomorrow. However, the stands were not filled and many missed the atmosphere which lived last year in Cienfuegos. We'll see if the fans of Matanzas left everything for Sunday.
The four skills tests had two winners: the Las Tunas Yosvani Alarcón and Matanzas Guillermo Heredia. In addition, Alexander Olivera and Hector Malleta won Saturday's challenge to qualify for the final home run derby against Granma's Alfredo Despaigne.
Yosvani Alarcón was the most accurate of the catchers in the barrel throwing contest. Alarcón proceeded to win the speed contest home to home in 14 seconds. So, once again Alarcón demonstrated his skills and seems ready to take ownership of the catching duties for the Cuban National team.
Meanwhile, Guillermo Heredia "flew" in the race from home to first (3.50 seconds). Heredia then had the fans on their feet with his winning throw from centerfield to home plate. He threw the ball 378.8 feet and showed horror in his arm.
The contests ended with the knockout phase of the home run derby and a particular duel between two veterans: Osmani Urrutia and Victor Mesa. The latter was a welcome initiative that excited the fans.
Urrutia could not circumvent the fences, but Victor immediately sent a ball out of the park but it was his last.
Then came the game of veterans bringing back memories of fan favorites. The first amazement was by the speed of Omar Ajete Germain and the genius of Victor Mesa, who gave it his all at shortstop and nearly made his famous play over second with Juan Padilla.
There was time to see Victor get two hits and scoring one run. There was time to see the smooth moves of Linares at third base despite an increase in body weight. Evenecer Godínez hit a three run home run and Roberquis Videaux shined on defense in left field.
In the end the Eastern team won their third straight game of veterans, but more important is the illusion that we have inside. The idea is clear: we must keep playing baseball.