Re: Winter/Fall/Latin/Asian/World Ball
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 2:09 am
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C H E
AC 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 1 4 11 12 0
TL 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 5 10 1
W: Marinez (1-0, 0.00) L: Valdez (0-1, 18.00)
The team of the Cibaeñas Eagles won 11-5 at the Tigres del Licey to be crowned professional baseball champion of the Dominican Republic. The game was celebrated before a full house at the Estadio Quisqueya Juan Marichal in the Dominican capital.
The Cibaeñas Eagles will leave this Thursday at 10 in the morning for Mexico to represent the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean Series. The team will travel along with Puerto Rico, according to the information provided by the leadership of the Baseball League of the Dominican Republic (LIDOM).
It is the first time that the team of the Cibao wins in a final, on the road, at Licey, where, during the day, lived moments of great excitement from the fans of both teams.
The Eagles will be reinforced by Raúl Valdez, Abiatal Avelino and Wirfin Obispo for the sports event that brings together Mexico, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Cuba and the Dominican Republic each year.
The Mexican starter Rolando Valdez for the Licey lost control in the third and paid for it. He awarded a walk to Ronny Rodriguez, Jonathan Villar dragged a base hit down the first base line, Junior Lake also reached on a walk to load the bases and Danny Santana singled to right producing one run.
Then Francisco del Rosario walked Edwin Espinal with the bases loaded entered the second run. Johan Carmargo failed with a fly ball to second and Christian Bethancourt also walked to score the third run.
Francisco del Rosario was replaced by Alexis Candelario, who struck out Felix Perez, but Juan Carlos Perez singled to center that score a pair of runs for a 5-0 lead.
Licey threatened in the third, with two outs, on a Julio Borbón double and a walk to Erick Aybar, but Ronny Rodríguez made a great catch on a grounder by Yamaico Navarro to finish the inning.
In the opening of the fourth inning, Juan Francisco homered to cut the lead to (5-1).
Already in the fifth Maya allowed Emilio Bonifacio to open the inning with a hit to right, Sergio Alcántara followed him with a single in the same area that placed runners at the corners. Jhan Maríñez, singled to center and entered the second blue run.
In the sixth the Aguilas again stepped on the plate. Juan Carlos Perez singled, then stole second, Marlon Arias went to pitch, who allowed a run producing single to center by Villar and dominated Lake on a high fly to right and Santana with line out to the shortstop.
But the blue scored in the seventh and closed the lead to 6-4. Abel de los Santos walked Sebastián Valle and Bonifacio hit a double that placed men on third and second. Up to the mound came Richard Rodriguez, who struck out Alcántara and Borbón, but Aybar singled for the pair of runs.
The Eagles got a run back in the eighth on a home run by Felix Perez and put the game out of reach with a four run rally in the top of the ninth inning to put the scoreboard at 11-3. Licey would score a run in the bottom half of the inning to place the final score at 11-4.
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