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Jaison Chourio was the hero of the Eagles in Maracaibo

The 20-year-old outfielder hit the single that left his team's Navegantes del Magallanes on the field in extra innings.

Jesus David Castellano

October 19, 2025

Jaison Chourio dressed as a hero to declare victory for the Águilas del Zulia 7-6 on Saturday in the first game of the series against Navegantes del Magallanes at the Luis Aparicio "El Grande" stadium in Maracaibo.

The 20-year-old, the Cleveland Guardians' fifth-best prospect and brother of major leaguer Jackson Chourio, connected on a pitch from Enderson Franco with men on first and third in the bottom of the 11th inning and lined it into the right field field to allow Eduardo Torrealba to score from third for the walk off win.

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It's the second walk-off this season, the first of his career in Venezuela for Jaison Chourio, who finished the day 2-for-4 with two rbi's and a strikeout.

"Thank God things worked out. I went out looking for good pitching and to help the team," the young Chourio explained after the game in statements to the Rapaz Press Department. "I'm doing my part. No matter where they put me, you have
to be prepared for every at-bat."

It was a give and take.

The Eagles took a three-run lead in the first inning, but Magallanes pulled one back in the second with home runs by Ángel Reyes and Renato Núñez. The "Nave" took another three-run lead in the sixth, while the home team tied it in the ninth on a sacrifice fly by Chourio and in the tenth on a flyout by José Pirela.

Silvino Bracho earned the win (1-0) by pitching two scoreless innings (the only run that reached the plate was unearned) and the loss was Enderson Franco (0-1). Ali Castillo went 3-for-5 with a run scored, Simon Muzziotti went 2-for-5 with a guillotine, and Yonathan Perlaza hit a one-run double in four at-bats and scored a run.

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“We have the team we need to win”

The player stated that his physical condition is "100%, thank God" and that his focus is completely on helping the Toros compete for the championship.

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By Lidom Editorial Team

10/17/2025 · 11:50 AM

LA ROMANA ( TorosdelEste.com ). - Powerful hitter Jhonkensy Noel has officially joined the Toros del Este, and his arrival has brought a boost of energy and optimism to the Romanense team ahead of the 2025-2026 season of the Dominican Republic Professional Baseball League (LIDOM).

Visibly moved, Noel expressed his gratitude for the team's welcome and his enthusiasm for wearing the Bulls' colors. "I'm happy, very happy, delighted with the welcome. I feel at home," said the player, who is coming off a season of intense learning in Triple-A and a brief stint in the Major Leagues.

The player stated that his physical condition is "100%, thank God" and that his focus is completely on helping the Toros compete for the championship.

“For me, we have the team we need to win,” he declared with conviction.

A dream called the Caribbean Series

Aware of the fans' expectations, Noel made no secret of his aspirations: "I think this will be a great year. We can reach the finals, win everything, and represent the country in the Caribbean Series."

His arrival further strengthens a lineup that already features key players like Bryan De la Cruz, Gilberto Celestino, Eloy Jiménez, and other key names, and reinforces the clubhouse's confidence that the Toros are ready to return to the spotlight.

Commitment and winning mentality

Noel emphasized that his greatest contribution will be his perseverance and daily work. "I'm going to play every day, give my best, and trust in the talent we have. With effort and discipline, we can achieve many great things this year," he stated.

Regarding his arrival, he praised the management of manager Víctor Estévez, who welcomed him with open arms.
"I've spoken with him and I feel very good. It's as if I've been here with the Toros for several years," he confessed.

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-- Bob Feller


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