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Lisson's two-homer effort leads Magallanes
Minor League home run king LaHair also goes deep to beat Zulia
Venezuelan Winter League
Magallanes 12, Zulia 4
Royals prospect Mario Lisson posted his second two-homer game of the week, driving in three runs in the blowout win. Byran LaHair, a Cubs infielder who led Minor League Baseball with 38 homers in 2011, slugged his 15th homer of the winter in the seventh inning. Starter Jose Sanchez went 5 1/3 innings, allowing two runs on four hits for his second win, while Zulia's Freddy Ballestas lasted three frames in suffering his first loss. Arizona's Gerardo Parra and Atlanta's Ernesto Mejia drove in runs for the Aguilas, who were out-hit 16-8.
Aragua 6, Caracas 3
Former National League All-Star Edgardo Alfonzo hit his fifth homer in the eighth to cap a five-run comeback for Aragua. Former Nationals farmhand Ramon Castro had a pair of RBIs in the win, while Padres third baseman Jesus Guzman knocked in a run for Caracas. Right-hander Yohan Pino, who played for the Blue Jays and Indians' organizations last summer, struck out five over two scoreless frames for his 12th hold in the win.
Mario Lisson has four home runs and eight RBIs in his last four games in Venezuela. (John Owens/Naturals)
Margarita 1, La Guaria 0
Rangers infielder Alberto Gonzalez singled home Phillies outfielder Derrick Mitchell in the sixth inning for the game's lone run. Dodgers outfielder Jay Gibbons went hitless and is now 1-for-17 since joining La Guaria. Former Major Leaguer Yusmeiro Petit got the win, striking out four around three hits over 1 1/3 innings.
Dominican Winter League
Licey 6, Gigantes 4 (13 innings)
Christian Marrero's go-ahead grand slam in the 13th inning sent Licey to its first win of the round-robin playoffs. Marrero, a Southern League All-Star for Double-A Birmingham (White Sox) in 2011, also doubled. Robinzon Diaz, Erick Almonte and Wilson Valdez had RBIs for Gigantes. Julio DePaula took the loss, serving up the slam, while Yhency Brazoban got the win despite allowing two runs in 1 1/3 innings.
Escogido 5, Aguilas 4
Braves first baseman Mauro Gomez hit his first homer in the seventh and Jose Cabrera retired one batter to pick up his first win as Escogido improved to 2-0 in round-robin play.
Cleveland's Fausto Carmona got the start for Aguilas (1-1) and allowed two runs on five hits and a pair of walks over four innings. He struck out three. Hector Luna had four hits and knocked in one of Aguilas' runs.
Puerto Rican Winter League
Mayaguez 11, Caguas 6
Former White Sox Minor Leaguer Miguel Negron slugged a fifth-inning grand slam and big league veteran Ruben Gotay added a two-run shot in the third, his second, in the victory. Marlins outfielder Jorge Padilla had three RBIs for Caguas.
Carolina 2, Ponce 1 (11 innings)
Miami's Jobduan Morales singled home former Marlin Ozzie Martinez (White Sox) for the go-ahead run in the 11th inning to beat Ponce. Reds first baseman Neftali Soto knocked home the Leones' lone run. Former Major Leaguer Matt DeSalvo started for Carolina and allowed an unearned run on four hits over seven frames but did not factor into the decision. Yadel Marti held Carolina to a pair of hits over 6 1/3 frames for Ponce before Marlins righty Peter Andrelczyk took the loss in the 11th. Longtime big leaguer Alex Cintron was ejected in the seventh.
Mexican Pacific League
Los Mochis 2, Culiacan 0
Los Mochis scored a pair of runs in the eighth on an error and wild pitch -- Jamie Johnson scored the go-ahead run on a throwing error by catcher Ali Solis -- in a game that had eight total hits. Former Major Leaguer Dan Serafini, the Twins' first-round pick in 1992, started for Mochis and struck out seven over six frames, allowing just five hits. Former Mets starter Oliver Perez (Nationals) recorded two outs and was charged with his second loss.
Hermosillo 1, Mazatlan 0
Former big leaguer Humberto Cota's 11th home run in the seventh inning was enough to beat Mazatlan. Hermosillo starter Edgar Gonzalez went seven innings for his fourth win and Sandy Nin recorded the final four outs for his 14th save. Walter Silva (4-6) took the loss despite holding the Naranjeros to one run on seven hits over 7 1/3 frames.
Guasave 3, Mexicali 2
Jose Rodriguez's one-out walk-off homer off Thomas Melgarejo, his 10th of the winter, gave reliever Alan Guerrero his fifth win for Guasave. Issmael Salas homered in the second for Mexicali, his 12th. Oscar Rivera started for Mexicali and was charged with one run on six hits over five frames.
Navojoa 6, Obregon 5
Javier Colina and Rolando Acosta homered and Hugo Gutierrez (2-2), Ehren Wassermann and Leonardo Gonzalez combined to record the final 10 outs to seal Navojoa's win. Carlos Valencia went deep for Obregon and Rolando Valdez allowed six runs on 10 hits over five innings to fall to 5-2.
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Colombia Winter League
•Giovanny Urshela (3B, Cartagena Tigres): 1-for-4. Another typical night for Urshela with just one hit and no extra base hits, but he was quite busy in the field at third base as he had 1 putout, 6 assists, and was involved in 1 double play.
Dominican Republic Winter League
•Fausto Carmona (RP, Aguilas Cibaenas): 4.0 IP, 5 H, 2 R/ER, 2 BB, 3 K, 0 HR. Not nearly as good an outing as Carmona had in his first one back on December 20th (4.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R/ER, 0 BB, 2 K), but a quality one nonetheless. That said, he was walking on the edge all night and was lucky to have only given up 2 runs considered he allowed 7 baserunners and had 2 wild pitches in 4.0 innings.
Venezuela Winter League
•Asdrubal Cabrera (SS, Leones del Caracas): 2-for-4, 2B, K. Cabrera is starting to heat up. After a rough stretch following a 3-for-4 opener where he was just 3-for-29 the next 9 games. Since then he is now 8-for-23 (.348) in his last 6 games, which is not blazing hot but considering where he was is much better.
•Jesus Aguilar (1B, Leones del Caracas): 0-for-4, K. Aguilar proves he is human with an 0-fer. The hitless night dropped his batting average under .300 to .290 in Venezuela, but he still has a nice .370 on-base percentage and .516 slugging percentage.