An unfortunate fourth inning, with two defensive errors and a wild pitch, condemned Caimanes de Barranquilla to the 3-0 defeat against the Leones, this Friday at the Édgar Rentería Stadium, in the Colombian Professional Baseball League.
Caimanes, who had won five straight, was silenced by Jhenderson Hurtado, who was credited with the Cats’ second win so far this campaign.
The Reptilians struggled to decipher the starters’ pitches from those leading at home and didn’t hit in time when they put people in circulation. They hit him with five hits in the box office without effect. He allowed just one walk in 4 2/3 innings.
The match was tied as the Japanese Daniel Ryuske Missaki kept Leones’ attack at bay, but in the fourth episode the film changed. Errors by short stop Jax Biggers and third baseman Fabián Pertuz accounted for the first two runs, which were scored by Christian Sepúlveda and Carlos Martínez.
Eli Wilson grounded into the hot corner, Pertuz failed to field and the first two scores were reported.
Later, a wild throw from Hader Blanco, who had replaced the Japanese pitcher, scored the hosts’ third goal through Wilson.
The ninth team led by José Mosquera failed to respond with the expected dynamite, they continued with wet powder and ultimately ended up being shut out, even though in the ninth inning, with only one out on the board, they put two men in the second and third pillow.
They both continued to wait for the blow that would put them on the board. Never published. Daisson Acosta was able to get the final two outs and score a save, after allowing two hits and sweating a bit on the mound.
In the other match of the day, Vaqueros de Montería de Tigres defeated Cartagena at home 7-4.
The matches will be repeated next Saturday from 5 p.m. and in the same settings in Barranquilla and Montería.
The Édgar Rentería Stadium will be the venue for the Saurians this time and they will allow free entry for pets.
Source: El heraldo
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