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Dodgers Pasan Apuros aCCIÓN Lunes 10 de Julio de 2006 EXPRESO 7C EL MEXICANO IMPULSÓ 3 CARRERAS CONTRA LOS YANQUIS EN LA PELOTA J UAN VENÉ DESTACA CANTÚ Detallazos de Grandes Ligas I YANQUIS 5 4 I MANTARRAYAS 6 n el beisbol lo mejor es ganar la Serie Mundial… ST. PETERSBURG.- Jorge Lo segundo mejor es perder la Serie Mundial.” Cantú y Aubrey Huff pegaron “ELOU PINIELLA cuadrangulares e impulsaron t re s c a r re r a s c ad a u no , pa r a ay u - Las Grandes Ligas son una de ** Cuando el 12 de junio de dar a los Devil Rays de Tampa las actividades de esta vida 1 9 3 9 f u e i n a u g u r a d o e l H a l l d e l a Bay a recuperarse de un défi cit con mayor número de hechos Fama del Beisbol, Cooperstown de cinco carreras y vencer 6-5 a para recordar. Aquí, sólo algu- tenía solo dos mil habitantes y los Yanquis de Nueva York. nos…: un semáforo… No ha cambiado El vuelacercas de dos ano- ** Conectar tres hits en un mucho que digamos. taciones del mexicano Cantú juego es difícil, ¿no? Pero bueno, ** La primera vez que en ante Ron Villone acabó con la ¿qué ta l t res h its en u n i n n i n g?. el siglo XX se enfrentaron un ventaja de 5-3 que tenía Nue- Pues, cuatro lo han logrado. El lanzador negro y un bateador va York en la quinta entrada. último, Johnny Damon, con los negro, fue el ocho de julio de El segunda base de Tampa Bay Medias Rojas y frente a los Mar- 1949. Don Newcombe era el rompió el empate en el séptimo lins, el 27 de junio de 2003, do- pitcher de los Dodgers y el ba- inning cuando conectó un sen- ble, triple y sencillo. Los otros, teador, Hank Thompson, de los cillo al jardín izquierdo después Gene Stephens, también del Gigantes. de que Rocco Baldelli pegó un Boston, el 18 de junio de 1953, ** Cuando en 1901 fundaron doblete y Scott Proctor (2-2), el dos sencillos y un doble; y el seis la Liga Americana, los equipos derrotado, le regaló una base de septiembre de 1883, dos de los no podían tener más de 14 pe- por bolas intencional a Huff. Cachorros un mismo día, Fred loteros en el róster. Ahora son Baldelli preparó el escenario Pfeffer, dos sencillos y un doble; 25. para el toletazo de Cantú con un y Nel Williamson, también dos ** El primer bigleaguer que lanzamiento perfecto desde el sencillos y un doble. apareció al bate en televisión jardín central en el séptimo epi- ** ¡Cuidado con los viejeci- en la historia fue Billy Werber, sodio para detener al dominicano tos!. Al terminar la temporada de los Rojos, el 26 de agosto Melky Cabrera, quien intentaba de 1965, los Rojos mandaron a de 1936. Estaban de visita en anotar desde la segunda base tras Frank Robinson a los Orioles E bbets Field , l a c a sa de los D od- un sencillo del boricua Bernie porque lo consideraron viejo a gers en Brooklyn. El narrador Williams con dos outs frente a los 30 años de edad. A cambio era Red Barber. Tim Corcoran (4-0). recibieron a Milt Papas, Jack ** RETAZOS: Entonces, Con el propietario George Baldschun y Dick Simpson. Jim Leyland llegó y dijo, “sigo Steinbrenner viendo el juego Robinson ganó La Triple Coro- siendo el mejor mánager”… ** desde su palco privado en el na en 1966, y los Orioles, en las PE RO el c a mpeón de l a pacien- Tropicana Field, los Yanquis se primeras seis temporadas con cia entre los mánagers actua- pusieron al frente 5-0 con el un- Frank, llegaron a cuatro Series les es Joe Girardi, ¿no?… ** LA décimo jonrón con la casa llena Mundiales y ganaron dos. Uno PELOTA del primer jonrón en de Jason Giambi en su carrera, y de los peores cambios en la his- un Juego de Estrellas, 1933 en un error que permitió que entra- toria de Cincinnati. Comiskey Park, firmada por ra una quinta anotación frente ** Pero cuando se habla de el del batazo, Babe Ruth, es- al abridor de Tampa Bay, Casey cambios horribles de biglea- tá a la venta en el FanFest de Fossum, en el tercer inning. guers, es imprescindible recor- Pittsburgh. La venden junto Huff comenzó el repunte de dar el del 15 de julio de 1964. Ese con el talón del boleto de Earl los Devil Rays con un vuelacercas es un día negro en la historia Brawn, quien la atrapó en los de t res c a r rera s a nte K r i s Wi l son , de los Cachorros, porque fue bleachers del RF. Esa entrada el abridor de Nueva York, en la cuando les dieron a Lou Brock costaba $ 1.10. Ahora $ 548.00… parte baja del tercer episodio. a los Cardenales por un mozo ** SI LOS JUEGOS Inter-ligas Corcoran permitió tres hits, llamado Ernie Broglio. hablan mañana martes, la pero evitó que los Yanquis ano- ** Hubo un bigleaguer na- Americana debe ganarle a la taran en una entrada y un poco cido en Afganistán, el lanza- Nacional en Pittsburgh. Este más para llevarse el triunfo. dor derecho Jeff Bronkey. Jugó año les ganaron 154 frente a 98 Brian Meadows se encargó del en 1993 con los Rangers, y en dcerrotas… noveno capítulo para su quinto 1994 y 1995 con los Cerveceros. Por ahí nos vemos... salvamento en igual número de / EXPRESO AP Nació el 18 de septiembre de [email protected] oportunidades. El receptor Dioner Navarro puso fuera a Melky Cabrera tras un tiro del jardinero central, Rocco Baldelli. 1965. DESDE LA TRIBUNA D R . ARTURO ARELLANO R. Fernando Valenzuela. El conjun- tal de 12, pero el ganador fue del beisbol. La Nacional es- to de EUA se impuso 4 a 3, siendo Ken Griffey Jr.con 19, seguido tará representada por Lance el hermosillense Jesús Cota el de Jim Thome que dio 18. Los Berkman de los Astros (24 ), Juego de futuras estrellas único mexicano en el encuentro, últimos 6 ganadores son: En Miguel Cabrera de Marlines quien entró como bateador emer- el 2000, Sammy Sosa con 26 (14), Ryan Howard (28) y David yer domingo se llevó a en el Turner Field de Atlanta, y triunfo 5 a 1. La única carrera de gente en el sexto y fue ponchado superó a Ken Griffey Jr. En el Wright de los Mets (28) y por cabo la edición número ahora ganó Estados Unidos 3 a 2. los EUA se la hicieron a Gerardo por Bryan Bullington. 2001, Luis González con 16 le la Americana: Jermaine Dye A8 del juego de “las futuras México estuvo representado por “Jerry” García en la tercera en- E l a ño pa sado el equ ipo “ Re s- ganó al dominicano Sosa. En el (24), Troy Graus de Azulejos estrellas” de un seleccionado de el pitcher Randey Dórame. trada. Jorge de la Rosa lanzó sin to del mundo” blanqueó a EUA 4 2002 Jason Giambi fue el gana- (22), M ig uel Tejada de Or ioles 11 países contra los prospectos de El domingo 8 de julio del 2001, problemas dos tercios de la sexta. a 0, en el Comerica Park y fue la dor con 24. En el 2003 Garret (17) y el gran “Big Pappy” Da- los Estados Unidos. en la tercera edición, que se llevó Al año siguiente el juego fue en el primera vez que no fue convoca- Anderson despachó 22 atrás vid Ortiz de Medias Rojas, ac- La historia de estos encuen- a cabo en Seattle, participaron U.S. Cellular Field de Chicago, do ningún jugador mexicano. de la barda y le ganó a Albert tual líder (31). Desafortunada- tros inició el domingo 11 de julio los mexicanos Alfredo Amézaga imponiéndose EUA 3 a 2. Edgar DERBY DE JONRONES P ujol s . E n 2 0 0 4 el dom i n ic a no mente Albert Pujols no estará de 19 9 9 en el Fenway Pa rk de B os- como short stop y se fue de 2-0, González lanzó sin problemas M i g uel Tejad a con 2 7 le ga nó el presente, ya que consideró que ton, previo al Juego de Estrellas. Luis Alfonso García que entró la segunda entrada y los últimos El concurso de cuadrangulares duelo al jugador de casa Lance primero estaba su salud, que el En aquella ocasión el único repre- como primera base y Humberto 2 outs los sacó rápido Jorge de se ha realizado desde 1985 y los Berkman y el año pasado en de participar en este festival y sentante de México fue Erubiel Cota, que estuvo como segundo la Rosa (que es el único mexi- primeros años se sumaban los Detroit Bobby Abreu con una tendrá razón el dominicano…y Durazo, que por cierto conectó catcher y se fue de 1-0. De cual- cano con 2 participaciones). El conectados por los jugadores nueva marca de 41 se llevó to- el otro gran ausente será Jim un doblete en el triunfo del se- quier manera USA ganó 3 a 1. domingo 9 de julio de 2004 tuve de Liga Americana y Nacional. dos los honores y superó en la Thome que actualmente lle- leccionado “resto del mundo” 7 En 2002, el juego fue en el la oportunidad de estar en el Mi- En 1998 en el Coors Field de ronda fi nal a Iván Rodríguez.
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