12/29/22
COLUMBIA
Dayan Frias (Monteria, SS): 3-5, 1 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI – Frias continues to rake in Colombia, likely due in part to the late start to his offseason campaign and the additional rest that comes with it. Last night’s pair of doubles were part of the second multi-hit game in a row for Dayan, who has reached base in six of seven games this Colombian season and is slashing .294/.424/.519. While the LPB may not be as well-known as some of the other winter ball leagues, it is a good level of baseball and Frias’ performance there is an extremely welcome sign.
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by Manuel Ortega Ponce | Dec 30, 2022 |
Caimanes de Barranquilla lost this Thursday night 8-3 in their visit to the Vaqueros de Montería at the 18 de Junio stadium, with which the fight for the top of the Colombian Professional Baseball League remains spicy. .
The game winner was for Samuel Burgos (3-3) and the defeat to Cristian Quintín (0-1).
The home team imposed conditions early on with their first batter, Francisco Acuña, who hit a solo homer for the 1-0 lead.
The difference widened to 2-0 on a Brayan Buelvas groundout to third. Catcher Juan Camilo Zabala couldn't hold the ball and Derwin Pomare scored.
Daniel Vellojín stretched the difference again with another solo home run in the third inning, to make the game 3-0.
The lead increased to 4-0 on a hit to center field by Pabel Manzanero and Jordan Díaz scored.
Alligators reacted in the third inning to cut into the lead. Mauricio Ramos doubled and Gustavo Campero homered for the second night in a row, with a shot to the right, making it a 4-2 ballgame.
Vaqueros countered with a single by Dayan Frías that increased the lead to 5-2 keeping the Barranquillas away.
The offensive charge continued in the seventh inning, with a two-run home run by Daniel Vellojín, which made the game 7-2. Vellojín established himself as the home run leader of the championship with 10.
Alligators answered with a solo home run by Mauricio Ramos to cut the lead to 7-3.
The Monterianos continued unloading hits to make it 8-3 and in the eighth inning, a double by Dayan Frías to left center field brought Francisco Acuña home.
Caimanes y Vaqueros will return this Friday from 7:00 a.m., at the 18 de Junio stadium in Montería.
Leading the Vaqueros charge were Daniel Vellojín 2-5 with two homers, two runs, and 3 rbis.
Dayan Frias went 3-5 with one run scored, 2 doubles, and two rbis. Francisco Acuña 1-3, 1 homer, two walks, 1 rbi.
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Meibrys Viloria (Cartagena, DH): 0-5, 1 K –
Viloria, who is in the running to be the backup catcher at the Corner of Carnegie and Ontario this coming season, did not fare as well as he extended his hitless streak to three games (0-for-12).
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DOMINICAN REPUBIC
Águilas go to the top of the round robin led by good pitching by Carlos Hernández
Santo Domingo . Jerar Encarnación had two RBIs and Carlos Hernández dominated the Gigantes during their five innings to lead an 8-0 shutout of the Gigantes del Cibao on Thursday night at Estadio Cibao.
The result of the game, which was played at the Cibao Stadium, left the Águilas (4-3) at the top of this round-robin semifinal tied with the Tigres del Licey (4-3), who also won tonight. Meanwhile, the Giants (3-4), who had just won their last two games, remain in second place.
Hernández (1-0, 0.00) received the support of Wendolyn Bautista, with great relief of three innings and Junior Fernández took charge of the ninth to complete the shutout.
The starter for the Giants, Jorge Martínez lasted only one third of the inning and allowed two runs, both earned and two hits.
All four teams entered their respective games tonight with an even 3-3 record. This Friday will be the last day of this year, due to the end-of-year festivities break. The Banreservas Cup tournament continues on January 2, 2023.
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Tigers extend the losing streak of the Stars with the good work of César Valdez
Santo Domingo . The Tigres del Licey defeated the Estrellas Orientales 7-4 to be on top of the round-robin semifinal of the Dominican Winter Ball a position they share with the Águilas Cibaeñas, who also won tonight.
The victory served as a prelude to what will be the last day of this year in this round robin with the two games this Friday.
The Tigres (4-3) remain tied with the Águilas (4-3), who beat the Gigantes del Cibao.
Stars and Giants trail 3-4. Estrellas had won three games in a row and finished leading the Christmas break with 3-1.
César Valdez (1-1, 2.45) confirmed his choice as Pitcher of the Year, a distinction awarded to him by LIDOM through the Santo Domingo Motors MVP of the Week award. The Licey starter threw five complete innings of nine hits and one earned run and seven of his 15 outs were by way of strikeout to earn his first victory of this phase.
Phillips Valdez pitched 1 1/3 innings of four runs, three earned and one walk against 13 batters to take the loss () 0-1, 6.35). Jairo Asencio (3) pitched a perfect ninth to earn the save.
[ OSCAR GONZALEZ DID NOT PLAY FOR THE ESTRELLAS TEAM )
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PUERTO RICO
The Indians shut out the Leones, while RA12 defeated the Criollos in action on winter Thursday
San Juan, Puerto Rico (Thursday, December 29, 2022) – This wintry Thursday brought victories for the Indios de Mayagüez and RA12 accounts.
In their last game of the season, the tribe whitewashed the Leones de Ponce at home with a 1-0 final, while Roberto Alomar's team defeated the Criollos de Caguas with a 5-3 score.
This day leaves Caguas in the first position with 28-18 (.609), followed by Carolina and Santurce who had a night off for which they maintain their tie 25-21 (.543), Mayagüez is close to half a game from the second position with 25-22 (.532), Ponce has a record of 23-23 (.500) and RA12 reaches its 13th victory in 47 games (.277).
RA12 returns to victory lane defeating the Criollos de Caguas
RA12 said goodbye to their last game at home with a victory over the Criollos de Caguas with a final score, 5-3.
Tribe shutout of Jungles brings them within half a game of second place
In their last matchup of the regular season, the Indios de Mayagüez whitewashed the Leones de Ponce with a final, 1-0, to come within a half game of second place in the standings.
Last day of 2022 in the winter league
To seal the dates of the year 2022 before the break for the New Year's festivities, the winter league presents three games for Friday, December 30, all starting at 7:10 pm.
The Cangrejeros de Santurce will visit the Indios de Mayagüez at the Isidoro "Cholo" García stadium, the Leones de Ponce will receive the Criollos de Caguas at the Francisco "Paquito" Montaner stadium, while RA12 and the Carolina Giants will measure forces in the Roberto Clemente stadium, a game that will be televised by WAPA Deportes.
Richie Palacios (Mayaguez, 2B): 0-3, 1 Sac Bunt – Palacios, the lone Guardian prospect playing outside of Colombia on Thursday, fared little better, managing a productive plate appearance via a sixth-innings sacrifice bunt.
VENEZUELA
Tigres force a second game in the wild card series
Aragua was forced to win to stay alive
The Tigres de Aragua continued this Thursday with their display of resilience and beat the Bravos de Margarita 10-4 in Macuto to force a final game in the wild card series.
The Bengalis arrived at the La Guaira Forum forced to win and took advantage of all the rival's miscues to stay alive for the last place in the Round Robin
The Tigers extended their lead to 5-3 in the top of the seventh on Alexi Amarista's double. And the Braves, refusing to die, responded with a run in the bottom of that inning.
Aragua scored two in the eighth and another three in the ninth to make a difference of six runs (10-4) that was impossible to overcome. Closer Adam Hofacket completed a perfect 1 1/3 inning of relief, also supported by a sensational play by Carlos Rivero, to seal the victory.
Rivero, 3-3, and Henry "el pollito" Rodríguez, 5-3, were the spark plugs for Tigres and both finished with two RBIs, as did Yorman Rodríguez (4-2).
Guillermo Moscoso (1-0) got the victory after a 2.0-innings of relief of just one run, Hofacket scored the save and Pedro Vasquez (0-1) charged with the loss.
The Braves, for finishing fifth in the standings, will have another opportunity this Friday in Macuto. The Tigres will look for the sweep in the all or nothing game.
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CUBA
Cuban Baseball Elite League: Will the playoffs save the tournament?
The regular stage has been plagued with dissatisfaction, both from the players and from the public, who have left the stadiums.
Starting on January 4, 2023, Cuban baseball will return to action. It will be a year of many international sporting events, but the first and most important thing lies in the closing of the first Elite Cuban Baseball League (LEBC) , which enters its semifinal phase with a very complicated matchup for the four classified teams: Agricultores versus Tabacaleros , and Centrales against Portuarios .
This Saturday the final positions of the I (First) Cuban Baseball Elite League were defined , a championship that concluded its qualifying stage of 50 games with many more sorrows than glories and with the stadiums practically empty .
In this way, the leader Agricultores, a team that remained in first place throughout the regular season, will receive Tabacaleros (occupants of fourth place) in Bayamo on January 4, in a playoff series for the best of seven games .
In the other semifinal matchup, Centrales and Portuarios (second and third place) will face each other, the two squads that had the best final stretch records, having the most wins this December.
The arrival of the postseason could be a lifeline for a tournament riddled with dissatisfaction, which the Cuban Federation of this sport was determined to carry out despite the economic and social crisis that the Island is experiencing, which has caused it to be perhaps the worst event in the entire history of Cuban baseball .
Playoff duels —always interesting in any league in the world— could draw the attention of those fans, who have turned their backs on the championship , among other things because they do not identify with the new regional teams, made up of several provinces, and who they carry horrendous names imposed by managers.
Until now, little has been done to attract the public. Scarce disclosure by the national media and a lousy promotional campaign have been added to the problems of public transportation and the needs of Cubans today, focused on surviving.
On the pitch , despite the motivation represented by the participation of the champion team in the upcoming 2023 Caribbean Series, there is a lot of discontent, caused by low wages, poor food, the poor conditions of some accommodation, and the lack of general resource for athletes.
Many have alleged personal problems to leave the league, others have emigrated , and the rest show disinterest and apathy above the uniforms, something that undoubtedly also scares fans away from the stands.
The news a few hours before Christmas that the United States Government granted permission to Major League players to play with Cuba in the World Classic is another factor that demotivates the players who are playing in this tournament , because they know that many of them will be displaced by the big leaguers .
The return of the official ball (Teammate-190) is a ray of sunshine in the midst of so much darkness, since the ball that had been used since the middle of the competition had a low bounce and made the home runs disappear, an essential element in a baseball game .
In summary, nobody knows what will happen in this postseason with the Elite League . Betting on full stadiums and for everything to flow perfectly in this last month seems like a quixotic idea, but the passion that Cubans feel for this sport should never be underestimated .
In the next comment we will analyze the possibilities of the teams that remain in competition and we will make our predictions.
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