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Miguel Tejada aCCIÓN Martes 8 de Mayo de 2007 EXPRESO 7C EL DOMINICANO HA JUGADO 1,112 PARTIDOS DE FORMA CONSECUTIVA El mexicano llega a nueve vuelacercas en el triunfo de los Padres ante los Bravos Adrián pega otro jonrón I 4 PADRES 4 I BRAVOS 2 ATLANTA.- Chris Young pon- chó a ocho rivales a lo largo de seis entradas y los Padres de San Diego vencieron anoche a los Bravos de Atlanta por 4-2, para llevarse su quinta victoria en seis encuentros. El mexicano Adrián Gonzá- lez conectó su noveno cuadran- gular en la segunda entrada y llegó a 29 carreras producidas, dejando su porcentaje en .298. El año pasado, Young quedó con foja de 0-1 ante los Bravos en dos aperturas, ambas en San Diego, tolerándoles 13 carreras en 15 aperturas en seis entradas, para un promedio de efectivi- dad de 19.50. Ahora, Young (4-2) les permitió dos carreras y dos hits, además de dos pasaportes. Young ponchó a siete rivales en las primeras cuatro entradas, en las que toleró solamente un imparable. Young, quien marchaba sin derrotas en 25 aperturas conse- cutivas antes de perder en Los Angeles el 15 de abril, tiene foja de 2-2 como visitante esta tem- porada. Ha permitido cinco hits / EXPRESO AP en sus últimas dos aperturas. González ha sido el mejor Scott Linebrink, Heath Bell mexicano en la temporada. y Trevor Hoffman completaron el juego, que quedó en tres hits, y Hoffman remató con su nove- no salvado en 11 oportunidades para sellar la tercera victoria consecutiva de San Diego. Chuck James (3-3) toleró dos carreras, tres hits y cuatro pa- saportes a lo largo de tres en- tradas y dos tercios, la primera ocasión en siete aperturas esta temporada que no ha trabajado cinco episodios. AP / EXPRESO AP La combinación de una buena defensiva con el bateo oportuno lo han llevado a cuatro Juegos de Estrellas en su carrera como ligamayorista. EL INCANSABLE MIGUEL TEJADA Aún está lejos de terrumpida, logrando una marca que parecía imposible de superar, alcanzar las marcas hazaña que ocurrió hasta el 6 de de Lou Gerigh y de Cal septiembre de 1995, cuando Cal Ripken Jr., disputó su partido 2 mil Ripken Jr. 131 en forma consecutiva, frente a los Angelinos de California. Por Omar Medina Ripken decidió ponerle fi n a la En la década de los años 30’s, Lou racha de partidos disputados en Gerigh se ganó el apodo del “Hom- fi la, el 20 de septiembre de 1998, bre de Hierro”, al alinear en cada cuando el novato Ryan Minor, uno de los partidos en un lapso de apareció en la tercera base para trece temporadas, 56 años des- reemplazarlo. pués, Cal Ripken Jr., superó lo que El dominicano ha dicho en re- parecía inalcanzable, y en el siglo petidas ocasiones que no se pre- XXI los refl ectores apuntan a un ocupa por el récord de Ripken y / EXPRESO AP dominicano. que se mantiene jugando gracias Scott Rolen se llevó un pelotazo de Brian Fuentes. Miguel Tejada no ha faltado a que se siente saludable, pero a ningún partido desde junio del conforme pasan los años y se ve año 2000, con lo que suma más a Tejada, incrementando su mar- Los Rockies le sacan el partido a los Cardenales de mil 100 encuentros disputados ca, todo mundo se pregunta si se como titular. tratará de un nuevo desafío para La racha del campocorto de romper una cifra que luce, nueva- los Orioles de Baltimore ha pro- mente, inalcanzable. vocado comparaciones con los Por lo pronto, todo parece miembros del Salón de la Fama, apuntar que este sábado, Teja- De caballito Lou Gerigh y Cal Ripken Jr. da dejará atrás la marca de Billy Tejada se encuentra en el cuar- Williams, si se mantiene sano pa- to lugar de más partidos consecu- ra entonces. tivos en fi la, sólo detrás de Steve Garvey, Everett Scott, Gerigh y Y en Serie del Caribe... Ripken. El pelotero de 30 años, también en la novena I 4 ROCKIES 3 De no sufrir una lesión, el do- ha dejado un legado en series como locales. minicano estaría superando a del caribe, ya que lleva una racha I CARDENALES 2 San Luis tiene foja de 2-2 Garvey al fi nal del 2007 y a Scott de 47 partidos jugados en forma SAN LUIS.- Brad Hawpe obtuvo durante una estancia de seis la próxima campaña, sin embargo, consecutiva, comenzando en el un boleto con las bases congestio- partidos y anotaron apenas para que pudiese alcanzar la ha- clásico caribeño del 2000, ce- nadas en la novena entrada para en tres entradas y marcaron zaña de Ripken, tendría que jugar lebrado en Santo Domingo, Re- remolcar la carrera de la ventaja menos de tres anotaciones por sin ausentarse, hasta la tempora- pública Dominicana, hasta la de Miguel Tejada ha mostrado calidad con el madero. de caballito y llevó a los Rockies 16ta ocasión en sus primeros 30 da del 2016. este año, que se jugó en Carolina, de Colorado a derrotar por 3-2 a partidos. Puerto Rico. PARA SABER... los Cardenales de San Luis. Brian Falkenborg (0-1) fue el Todavía muy lejos Además, Tejada es el rey del 2,632 partidos consecutivos jugó Cal Ripken Jr. Todd Helton bateó un cua- derrotado al conceder un doble- El legendario jardinero de los Yan- cuadrangular en la Serie del Ca- 1,112 partidos seguidos lleva Miguel Tejada drangular para los Rockies, te de Troy Tulowitzki, y Tyler quis, Lou Gerigh participó en 2 ribe, empatado con Tony Armas, 1,520 los partidos que le faltan a Tejada para empatar la marca quienes han ganado tres de cua- Johnson regaló un boleto in- mil 130 partidos de manera inin- ambos con 11 vuelacercas. 2,130 encuentros en fila jugó Lou Gerigh tro partidos después de haber tencional a Garrett Atkins para ganado el primer partido de la congestionar las bases antes de serie de tres encuentros. conceder el boleto a Johnson. Colorado tenía récord de 1-5 en Zach McClellan (1-0) pon- el estadio Busch el año pasado. chó a dos rivales en una octava 30 11 242 4 Ryan Ludwick y Jim Ed- entrada perfecta para llevarse monds remolcaron una carrera el triunfo y el taponero Brian AÑOS TIENE EL DOMINICANO TEMPORADAS LLEVA EN GRANDES LIGAS CUADRANGULARES DE POR VIDA JUEGOS DE ESTRELLAS TIENE TEJADA cada uno para los Cardenales, Fuentes sacó los tres últimos que han perdido siete de nueve outs pa ra su oc tavo sa lva mento partidos y tiene récord de 5-11 en nueve oportunidades. .
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