Dominican loses, but WINS Caribbean series
posted on: Feb 7 2012 10:10 by RDugey. Viewed 15 times.Still watching his undefeated fall, team Dominican Republic held in big the conquest of his Crown 19 in the history of the Caribbean series.
When Mauro Gómez delivered the last out in the ninth episode for the first failure of Dominicans, just seconds later the Fireworks began to crash the night around the Quisqueya Stadium, scene where members of the team champion, Lions of the chosen began to celebrate with flags in hands by all the scenery of the Park.
Before, the Venezuela combined had scored a victory 7-0 front to the Dominicans, in a match which had great importance for the quisqueyanos, because in the first clash the representation of Puerto Rico had buried the aspirations of Mexico to play the first place with the chosen.
Now, Dominicans have 19 crowns in Caribbean classic loas, which are distributed in ten for the Licey, five for u000aEagles and four lions, of which two have occurred in the past three years.
Luis Jiménez and Héctor Giménez connected two home runs, the first fired in the series of Caribbean to command the Venezuelan offensive sparked their engines to defeat 7-0 Dominican Republic.
Jimenez took the ball in the park with two teammates on base to Crown a fifth inning for four scores, and Venezuela broke the unbeaten quisqueyanos.
Giménez, meanwhile, fired one solo in the eighth chapter. The home run by Jimenez was the first connected in this series at the Quisqueya Stadium, setting a new record for most games without home runs.
Law Yorman Bazardo (1-0) dominated quisqueyanos bats for six innings in which only accepted unquestionable three races without tickets, and struck out three.
A. Bazardo followed him on the mound Ramón Ramírez and Alberto Bastardo for u000acomplete the blanqueada.
Along with Jimenez and Giménez, fielder Jorge Cortés was highlighted with a triple and scored two, while the Adonis García Cuban also contributed to the Venezuelan cause with one hit, annotated and driven.
The defeat was for Aneury Rodriguez (0-1), who worked three innings in which accepted four undisputed, with two runs, one of them clean. Edward Valdez was followed in the relay and was punished with four runs in two innings, product of the square of Jiménez.
Intermedista Julio Lugo linked a triple, while outfielder Freddy Guzman and the torpedo boat Peter Florimón fired a hit each in the defeat.

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