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Se Van Orioles Por Un Cátcher Reporta las noticias al instante desde tu móvil Diario Expreso Acción 7C (662) 1-26-27-21 nuevo canal de WhatsApp Martes 4 de Junio de 2019 JUGADORES DEL MES Devers y Bell riegan hits El antesalista domini- cano de los Medias Rojas, HITS Rafael Devers, y el primera base de los Piratas, Josh Bell, fueron elegidos los Jugado- 40 res del Mes de mayo en la dio Devers durante Liga Americana. mayo Devers, de 22 años, enca- bezó el Joven Circuito con 40 imparables el mes pasa- do y tuvo una línea ofensi- va de .351/.380/.640 con los IMPARABLES Patirrojos. El quisqueyano también tuvo una racha de 11 juegos con al menos un 46 imparable, del 19 al 31 de conectó Bell en mayo mayo. Devers pegó extraba- ses y anotó una carrera en ocho encuentros consecu- tivos del 20 al 28 de mayo El total de bases alcanza- GRANDES LIGAS para igualar un récord del das de Bell (94) también fi jó conjunto de Boston que un récord en los Bucaneros fue establecido por Dwight para cualquier mes en una Evans en 1982, según el Elias temporada y fue la mayor Sports Bureau. cantidad para cualquier SE VAN ORIOLES Bell, de 26 años, estuvo bateador en mayo desde las encendido el mes pasado 102 de Willie Mays en 1958. al liderar las Grandes Ligas Bell también se convirtió con 46 hits y 31 remolca- en el tercer jugador en la das. Además, compartió la historia del Viejo Circuito cima en la Gran Carpa con en pegar al menos 12 do- POR UN CÁTCHER 12 jonrones y estuvo entre bles y 12 vuelacercas en un los primeros cinco en pro- mes, acompañando a Hank medio (.390), porcentaje de Aaron y Frank Robinson -- embasarse (.442), slugging quienes lo lograron en julio (.797) y OPS (1.238). de 1961. Baltimore recluta a AP / EXPRESO Adley Rutschman ESPECIAL/EXPRESO como la primera selección en el draft de Grandes Ligas SECAUCUS, NUEVA JERSEY os Orioles de Bal- timore reclutaron ayer al cátcher Adley Craig Kimbrel es del Rutschman, de Ore- interés de varios clubes, Lgon State, como la primera pero se ha retrasado su selección en el draft de las regreso. Rafael Devers y Josh Bell tuvieron un mes de mayo sensacio- Grandes Ligas. nal a la ofensiva. El anuncio emitido en los estudios de MLB Ne- twork marca la segunda vez que los Orioles han te- NOVATOS DEL MES nido la selección de honor en el draft y la primera des- de 1989, cuando eligieron a Ben McDonald, pitcher Se lucen en mayo de LSU. de la escuela. Histórica dupla te por los Rangers. Ganó un Rutschman, de 21 años y Asimismo, ha retirado a Con la segunda selec- total de 142 juegos y terminó con capacidad para batear 17 de 27 corredores por los ción en el Draft Amateur con efectividad de 4.83, tras Chavis y Riley como diestro o zurdo, era el Beavers. del 2019, los Reales seleccio- ser seleccionado en el ter- favorito para ser reclutado Rutschman, originario naron al torpedero Bobby cer turno del draft de 1985. en el primer turno desde el de Sherwood, Oregon, es fi - Witt Jr., de la escuela secun- Los Witt, son la dupla de El intermedista de los cabeza a todos los novatos año pasado, cuando guió a nalista para el premio de los daria Colleyville Heritage padre e hijo seleccionada en Medias Rojas, Michael del Joven Circuito (mínimo Oregon State al título de la Spikes de Oro, entregado High School en Colleyville, los turnos más altos. Supe- Chavis, y el jardinero de los 75 turnos) con porcentaje Serie Mundial colegial y se al mejor pelotero colegial Texas. raron a Tom Grieve (sexto Bravos, Austin Riley, fueron de embasarse de .358 y es le eligió como el pelotero del país. Witt Jr. batea .496 en 39 en 1966) y a Ben Grieve (se- reconocidos como los No- segundo en jonrones (10), más destacado. Su selección representa juegos del 2019, con 14 do- gundo en 1994). Son además vatos del Mes de mayo en slugging (.500), carreras Tuvo una campaña do- la séptima vez que un cát- bles, nueve triples, 15 jonro- la séptima combinación de la Liga Americana y la Liga anotadas (22) y remolca- minante en el plato. Ha ba- cher es elegido en el primer nes y 55 empujadas. padre e hijo seleccionada Nacional, respectivamente. das (28). teado para .411 con 17 jon- turno. No ocurría desde El padre de Witt, Bobby en la primera ronda _la in- Chavis, de 23 años, sur- Por su parte, Riley se rones, la mayor cifra en su 2001, cuando Minnesota Witt Sr., lanzó 16 tempora- mediata anterior fue la de gió como una amenaza en la convirtió en el cuarto juga- vida, además de 58 impulsa- eligió a Joe Mauer. das en las Grandes Ligas de Delino DeShields (1987) y caja de bateo después de su dor en la historia de Gran- das y 76 boletos, un récord 1986 al 2001, principalmen- Delino DeShields Jr. (2010). debut de Grandes Ligas el des Ligas en volarse la cer- 2 0 de abr i l . E l i n fi elder sacu- ca al menos ocho veces en dió siete jonrones, empujó los primeros 16 turnos de 19 carreras y registró .457 su carrera, acompañando a LAS PRIMERAS SELECCIONES 1993 Alex Rodríguez, ss (Seattle) de slugging el mes pasado. Rhys Hoskins (2017), Tre- 1992 Phil Nevin, 3b (Houston) El infielder también se vor Story (2016) y el puer- AÑO PRIMERA SELECCIÓN 1991 Brien Taylor, lhp (NY Yanquis) convirtió en el tercer ju- torriqueño Carlos Delgado 2019 Adley Rutschman, c (Baltimore) 1990 Chipper Jones, ss (Atlanta) gador en la historia de los (1994). 2018 Casey Mize, rhp (Detroit) 1989 Ben McDonald, rhp (Baltimore) Patirrojos en pegar al me- Riley, de 22 años, pegó 2017 Royce Lewis, ss (Minnesota) 1988 Andy Benes, rhp (San Diego) nos 10 bambinazos en sus siete cuadrangulares, dos 2016 Mickey Moniak, of (Filadelfi a) 1987 Ken Griffey Jr., of (Seattle) primeros 35 partidos en la dobles e impulsó 20 carre- 2015 Dansby Swanson, ss (Arizona) 1986 Jeff King, inf (Pittsburgh) Gran Carpa, acompañando ras en sus primeros 15 en- 2014 Brady Aiken, lhp (Houston) 1985 B.J. Surhoff, c (Milwaukee) a George Scott (1966) y Sam cuentros de mayo para con- 2013 Mark Appel, rhp (Houston) 1984 Shawn Abner, of (NY Mets) Horn (1987). seguir una línea ofensiva de 2012 Carlos Correa, ss (Houston) 1983 Tim Belcher, rhp (Minnesota) De su parte, Chavis en- .356/.397/.746. 2011 Gerrit Cole, rhp (Pittsburgh) 1982 Shawon Dunston, ss (Chicago Cubs) 2010 Bryce Harper, c-of (Washington) 1981 Mike Moore, rhp (Seattle) 2009 Stephen Strasburg, rhp (Washington) 1980 Darryl Strawberry, of (NY Mets) ESPECIAL/EXPRESO 2008 Tim Beckham, ss (Tampa Bay) 1979 Al Chambers, of (Seattle) 2007 David Price, lhp (Tampa Bay) 1978 Bob Horner, 3b (Atlanta) 2006 Luke Hochevar, rhp (Kansas City) 1977 Harold Baines, of (Chicago MB) 2005 Justin Upton, ss (Arizona) 1976 Floyd Bannister, lhp (Houston) 2004 Matt Bush, ss (San Diego) 1975 Danny Goodwin, c (California) 2003 Delmon Young, of (Tampa Bay) 1974 Bill Almon, inf (San Diego) 2002 Bryan Bullington, rhp (Pittsburgh) 1973 David Clyde, lhp (Texas) 2001 Joe Mauer, c (Minnesota) 1972 Dave Roberts, inf (San Diego) 2000 Adrián González, 1b (Florida) 1971 Danny Goodwin, c (Chicago MB) 1999 Josh Hamilton, rf-lhp (Tampa Bay) 1970 Mike Ivie, c (San Diego) 1998 Pat Burrell, 3b (Filadelfi a) 1969 Jeff Burroughs, of (Senadores de Washington) 1997 Matt Anderson, rhp (Detroit) 1968 im Foli, inf (Mets de Nueva York) 1996 Kris Benson, rhp (Pittsburgh) 1967 Ron Blomberg, 1b (NY Yanquis) 1995 Darin Erstad, of-1B (California) 1966 Steve Chilcott, c (NY Mets) Michael Chavis y Austin Riley aprovecharon a lo máximo sus 1994 Paul Wilson, rhp (NY Mets) 1965 Rick Monday, of (Atléticos de Kansas City) primeras oportunidades. ESPECIAL/EXPRESO LANZADORES DEL MES carreras limpias de 1.74 en sin conceder anotación ponchó a 18 bateadores y seis aperturas de mayo por alguna. dio apenas tres bases por los White Sox. Ponchó a 46 bolas, limitando a la opo- Dominantes bateadores y dio 10 bases Relevistas del Mes sición a línea ofensiva de por bolas en 41.1 innings. Los zurdos Aroldis Cha- .128/.186/.256. Los 11 salva- Ryu, de 32 años de pman y Josh Hader fueron dos de Chapman fueron la Ryu y Giolito edad, tuvo récord de 5-0 nombrados los Relevistas mayor cantidad en Grandes y permitió apenas tres del Mes de mayo en la Liga Ligas. carreras limpias en 45.2 Americana y la Nacional, Hader, de 25 años, salvó El zurdo Hyun-Jin Ryu entradas por los Dodgers respectivamente. seis juegos por los Cerve- y el derecho Lucas Giolito para una efectividad de El cubano Chapman, de ceros el mes pasado, con- fueron elegidos los Lanza- 0.59 en mayo—la mejor 31 años de edad, estuvo de cediendo una sola vuelta dores del Mes de mayo en la de Grandes Ligas. Pon- 11-11 en oportunidades de limpia en 12.2 innings Liga Nacional y Americana, chó a 36 bateadores y dio salvamento por los Yankees, (efectividad de 0.71). El re- respectivamente. apenas tres bases por a la vez que permitió una levista ponchó a 21 bateado- Lucas Giolito y Hyun-Jin Ryu estuvieron intocables sobre el Giolito, de 24, tuvo mar- bolas. Además, tuvo una sola carrera merecida en res y limitó a la oposición a montículo y cada uno dejó récord de 5-0 en mayo. ca de 5-0 con promedio de racha de 32.0 capítulo 11.1 entradas.
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