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VENEZUELA-

The bell for the third round at the recent rivalry between the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League and Dominican will ring this evening.

Jose Altuve, the Houston Astros, and Hanley Ramirez, shortstop and third baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers, lead the team that will play on Tuesday at the Estadio Universitario de Caracas.

It is a matter of pride. No foreign country sends more players to the big leagues that these two nations enamored of the ball.

Both teams have significant absences. Pablo Sandoval, Asdrubal Cabrera and figures most recently added to the action in Venezuela will not be in the quote. Neither Manny Ramirez, the most anticipated by fans Caracas among all players acting lidom today.

The host roster was chosen by popular vote in November, when Sandoval, Cabrera, Francisco Rodriguez and most major South American bigleaguers had not reported to their teams. The manager Buddy Bailey completed the roster, announcing Monday pitchers.

"Last year we had a pretty good experience and this year the organization is better," he told ESPNdeportes.com LVBP president Jose Grasso. "The popular vote was better, so is the logistics and more expectations."

Venezuelans won the first two rounds, always on the same stage the University Stadium in Caracas. In December of 2008, runs from Jose Castillo and Jesus Guzman led to a win 4 races for 3. Last year, Luis Jimenez unloaded two homers and tied combined pitching Dominicans bats en route to a victory in April by 0.

"We hope that this time the show is even better," said Grasso. "The Dominican roster is stronger."

Ramirez is not alone in issuing out of Santo Domingo, though he, Julio Lugo and Miguel Batista are the names sound, internationally.

Felix Fermin, pilot of the Cibao Eagles and manager for the all-star game selected José Ramírez and Junior Lake, leaders in batting average during the Dominican winterball season. Also Ricardo Nanita and Jean Segura, accompanying Lake and Ramirez hitting in the top five in the batting department.

Angel Castro, number one in the country in ERA with 1.77, is one of the most outstanding pitchers. Likewise, the Cuban big leaguer Raul Valdes, who in the land of Luis Aparicio once very successfully reinforced the Magallanes Navigators.

The strength of the Dominican squad seems to be the bullpen. Jairo Asencio, Johnny Nunez and Jerry Gil, the occupants of the top three positions in the department of bran, come in the Antillean delegation.

Among the Venezuelan stars include Wilfredo Boscan, number one LVBP effectiveness, with 1.53, and the leader in saves, Juan Gutierrez, and alignment with several sluggers, including Ernesto Mejia, Carlos Maldonado, Eliezer Alfonzo and player voted by the Venezuelan public, Josh Kroeger.

Boscan was appointed inaugural opener by Buddy Bailey, manager of the Aragua Tigers, hosted by the battalion.

"We thought about changing the format a bit in the future," said Grasso, excited by the support he has taken the initiative. "We rotate the Star for other cities in Venezuela and explore the possibility of playing against Cuba, Puerto Rico and Brazil."
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Jose Ramirez keeps adding to his short resume. He's in Venezuela and will play in the Dominican-Venezuelan All-Star Game.
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Stars invade the University

Venezuela and Dominican team up to honor Omar Vizquel

Omar Vizquel will be the center of attention at the University

Tuesday December 11, 2012 12:00 AM

Stars on one side against stars on the other side. They play in honor of a player Omar Vizquel-star-one of the greatest of all time was born in Venezuela. Universitario Stadium dresses for dispute-Star Game, tonight at 8:00 pm , where the team of stars from Venezuela will meet and the nine from Dominican Republic.

The event promises to be fun for the fans and is projected by the classic, where Vizquel, who this year under the curtain on a successful career of 24 seasons in the majors, will be honored by the league, the one where he took his first steps with Leones del Caracas. Vizquel will be joined by Bob Abreu and 'King' David Concepcion. Also expected to attend Ozzie Guillen, former manager of the Miami Marlins.

Josh Kroeger (Lions), Jose Altuve (Navigators) and Ernesto Mejia (Aguilas) are some of the figures present, players also led the fan voting for each of the crew positions. Freddy Galvis (Eagles), Carlos Rivero (Lions), Carlos Maldonado, Jesus Flores and Ezequiel Carrera, Navigators, and Cesar Suarez (Sharks) round out the starting lineup of the team that will be led by Buddy Bailey.

Besides these sluggers, others who will see action Henry Blanco, Jackson Melian, Eliezer Alfonzo, Mario Lisson, Luis Jiménez, José Celestino Lopez. Luis Rodriguez, Gregorio Petit, José Castillo, Alex Romero and Alex Cabrera.

Pitchers choice of the manager will be Austin Bibbens, of the Eagles, is a candidate to be the starter. Dominican team, meanwhile, is led by grandeliga Hanley Ramirez of the Dodgers, along with the likes of Miguel Batista and Raul Valdes, among others. The manager is Felix Fermin. Tickets will be on sale at the stadium box office from 10:00 am.
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ALL STARS DUEL IN HONOR OF OMAR VIZQUEL
DOMINICAN ALL STARS:

PITCHERS

MIGUEL BATISTA
PEDRO VIOLA
RAÚL VALDÉS
ENERIO DEL ROSARIO
DANIEL CABRERA
JERRY GIL
JOHNNY NÚÑEZ
JAIRO ASCENCIO
JOSÉ RAFAEL DÍAZ
ÁNGEL CASTRO
LUIS PERDOMO
LORENZO BARCELÓ
MANAURIS BAEZ
WILKINS DE LA ROSA

CATCHERS
FRANK PEÑA
ROBINZON DÍAZ

INFIELDERS
HANLEY RAMÍREZ
JULIO LUGO
JEAN SEGURA
JIMMY PAREDES
HÉCTOR LUNA
ERICK ALMONTE
LUIS JIMÉNEZ
JOSÉ RAMÍREZ
WILLIS OTAÑEZ

OUTFIELDERS
MOISÉS SIERRA
ELIÁN HERRERA
ENGEL BELTRÉ
MARCELL OZUNA
RICARDO NANITA
JUNIOR LAKE
JUAN CARLOS PÉREZ

MANAGERS & COACHES
MANAGER: FÉLIX FERMIN - (ABSENT); ALBERTO CASTILLO (REPLACEMENT)
COACH: ALBERTO CASTILLO
COACH: WELLINGTON CEPEDA
COACH: JULIO BRUNO
COACH: JOSÉ LEGER
COACH: FERNÁNDO HERNÁNDEZ
BAT BOY: ADRIANO RODRÍGUEZ

VENEZUELAN ALL-STARS

PITCHERS

ALEX SERRANO
ALEX HERRERA
RYAN REID
AUSTIN BIBBENS
JOSÉ ESCALONA
LUIS AVILÁN
VÍCTOR MORENO
CARLOS HERNÁNDEZ
DAKOTA WATTS
JUAN CARLOS GUTIÉRREZ
VÍCTOR LÁREZ
YOANNER NEGRÍN
DIOLIS GUERRA
YOEL HERNÁNDEZ

CATCHERS

JESÚS FLORES
HENRY BLANCO
CARLOS MALDONADO

INFIELDERS

ERNESTO MEJÍA
ELIEZER ALFONZO
LUIS JIMENEZ
JOSE ALTUVE
LUIS RODRÍGUEZ
CARLOS RIVERO
ALEX CABRERA
GREGORIO PETIT

OUTFIELDERS

CÉSAR SUÁREZ
JOSÉ CASTILLO
JACKSON MELIÁN
JOSH KROEGER
MARIO LISSON
ALEX ROMERO
EZEQUIEL CARRERA

MANAGERS & COACHES

MANAGER: BUDDY BAILEY
COACH: ALFREDO PEDRIQUE
COACH: MARCO DAVALILLO
COACH: ANTONIO ARMAS
COACH: HENSLEY MEULENS
COACH: FELIPE LIRA
BAT BOY: JOSÉ ORTEGANO
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Ezekiel Carrera will leadoff and play centerfield for the Venezuelan All-Stars. Jose Ramirez will not start for the Dominican All-Stars.
“Every day is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday's success or put its failures behind and start over again. That's the way life is, with a new game every day, and that's the way baseball is.”
-- Bob Feller


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Ezekiel Carrera is 1-1 with a double, a run scored, and a walk. Carrera is hitting out of the leadoff position and playing in centerfield.Jose Ramirez enters the game in the fifth as a defensive replacement at second base and will be hitting out of the leadoff position when his turn comes around. The Dominicans lead the Venezuelans 4-2 after 5.
“Every day is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday's success or put its failures behind and start over again. That's the way life is, with a new game every day, and that's the way baseball is.”
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Hanley Ramirez reached thirdbase in the first inning. I thought a fan came out of the stands to shake hands and give him a man-hug. Turns ouit it was Pablo Sandoval in street clothes sitting in the Venezueland dugout. Omar sitting in the first row with his family just behind the dugout. Lot of fans getting autographs.
“Every day is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday's success or put its failures behind and start over again. That's the way life is, with a new game every day, and that's the way baseball is.”
-- Bob Feller


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Showing a video clip of Omar's last game with the Blue Jays. Fans on there feet, horns blaring,some flags waving, lot of noise. Kewl stuff.
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-- Bob Feller


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Jose Ramirez is one slick fielder. Nice over-the-shoulder, running catch down the firstbase line to get Ezekiel Carrera out.
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Time to forget about this garbage and look at the trade tonight
I guess it all depends on what you define as "garbage".

When the wind blows from the east, there were times when I needed a clothespin to block my nasal passages. :P
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Dennick keeps on rolling on mound for Indios

Reds' Rule 5 pickup serves up only one unearned run in 6 2/3 frames; remains unbeaten

12/12/12 1:14 AM ET

Puerto Rican Winter League

Mayaguez 3, Santurce 2

Ryan Dennick, who was recently picked up by the Reds in the Triple-A phase of the Rule 5 Draft, allowed just one unearned run on seven hits over 6 2/3 innings to take the win for the Indios. The 25-year-old left-hander improved to 3-0 with a 2.17 ERA in six Puerto Rican League starts. Irving Falu (Royals) and Angel Sanchez (White Sox) contributed an RBI apiece in the low-scoring affair. Luis Figueroa and Geraldo Valentin drove in the only two Cangrejeros runs.

Carolina 3, Ponce 1

Gaby Hernandez struck out five and surrendered four hits and five walks through 5 2/3 shutout frames to give the Gigantes the win. Astros farmhand Jobduan Morales doubled, drove in a run and scored a run. Former Rockies prospect Tomas Santiago allowed one earned run on five hits and three walks to go with six strikeouts over six frames in a losing Leones effort.

Dominican vs. Venezuelan Winter Leagues All-Star Game

Dominican All-Stars 8, Venezuelan All-Stars 2

Mets farmhand Francisco Pena only went 1-for-5, but he made his one hit in the exhibition count. The 23-year-old catcher/first baseman gave the Dominican side its first lead with a two-run homer in the second inning, and the team never looked back.

Dodgers shortstop Hanley Ramirez walked, drove in a run and came around to score in his limited time at the plate for the Dominicans. Cubs' No. 9 prospect Junior Lake went 1-for-3 with an RBI, while his replacement in center, Juan Carlos Perez was a perfect 2-for-2 with his own RBI.

After Daniel Cabrera surrendered two runs in the first, 11 Dominican relievers combined to allowed just two hits the rest of the way. Miguel Batista and Angel Castro highlighted the effort, striking out two apiece in their respective innings on the hill.

Astros infielder Jose Altuve doubled, walked, drove in a run and came around to score for the Venezuelans. Twins reliever Deolis Guerra struck out all three batters he faced in a perfect eighth inning. Box score

Mexican Winter League

Culiacan 9, Guasave 1

Ricardo Serrano slugged a grand slam and a three-run homer, capping a seven-RBI game for the Tomateros. Alejandro Armenta improved to 5-1 after allowing a run on six hits over eight innings while Yankees prospect Ronnier Mustelier was 3-for-4 with a run scored. Ivan Araujo doubled twice in the loss for the first-place Algodoneros.

Hermosillo 12, Navojoa 4

Veteran hurler Garrett Mock struck out seven and allowed a run on three hits over six innings to earn the win for the Naranjeros. Jorge Cantu went deep for the 12th time this winter and drove in two runs while former White Sox prospect Jesse Gutierrez slugged a two-run homer. Former Major Leaguer Ben Broussard hit a solo shot in the loss for the Mayos.

Obregon 12, Los Mochis 3

Agustin Murillo homered, drove in three runs and scored three times to pace the Yaquis. Alfredo Amezaga, who spent the 2012 season with the Triple-A Iowa Cubs, had two RBIs and scored twice out of the leadoff spot while former Braves prospect Barbaro Canizares knocked in three runs. Phillies' No. 6 prospect Sebastian Valle doubled in the loss for the Caneros.

Mazatlan 5, Mexicali 4

Oswaldo Morejon broke a 3-3 tie with a two-run double in the eighth inning to rally the Venados. Former Reds farmhand Humberto Sosa slugged a solo homer and Ryan Hinson allowed two runs -- one earned -- on five hits over 6 1/3 innings but did not figure into the decision. Former Major Leaguer Oscar Robles drove in two runs for the Aguilas.

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Dominican Winter League All-Star Game

•Jose Ramirez (LIDOM All-Stars): 0-for-1, 1 R, 1 BB, 1 K. Ramirez’s appearance in the All-Star Game is certainly well-deserved as he has gone 37-for-110 in 31 games this winter in the DWL. On Tuesday, he managed to get on base and score a run, which is something he’s done a lot of this winter as he’s totaled 20 runs scored so far.
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•Ezequiel Carrera (LVBP All-Stars): 1-for-3, 1 R, 1 BB, 1 K. Like Ramirez, Carrera has also had a splendid winter campaign, which makes him a worthy All-Star selection. Overall, the left-handed hitting Carrera has gone 20-for-72 in 19 games with 12 runs scored and six stolen bases.

Puerto Rican Winter League

•Giovanni Soto (RP, Gigantes de Carolina): 1 1/3 IP, 1 BB, 2 K. Soto has really become an impressive story this winter in the PWL. Aside from allowing two earned runs in his second appearance, Soto has nearly been flawless this winter. Overall, the left-hander has posted a 1.54 ERA eight games and 11 2/3 innings of work. He has also struck out 15 batters while walking eight.
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