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Messi Aterriza En Suelo Francés MIÉRCOLES 11 Nogales, www.eldiariodesonora.com.mx Editor: René Cárdenas Andrade DE AGOSTO DE 2021 Sonora, México [email protected] Sección C Un arranque diferente ›› La Liga Española se alista para iniciar por primera vez, en 17 años, sin el astro argentino Lionel Messi. Real Madrid interpone demanda al circuito Página 2 AssOCIATED PREss AssOCIATED PREss Buster Posey, de los Gigantes, saluda al coach Ron Wotus, luego de mandar la pelota tras la barda. Diamondbacks quedan regados SAN FCO, CAL GIGANTES D’BACKS ›› Hit de Bryant en la novena da triunfo a los Gigantes 8 7 Kris Bryant pegó un hit dentro con lo que Daulton Varsho ano- del cuadro que permitió anotar tó la del empate. a LaMonte Wade Jr dese la an- Gigantes se fue adelante en tesala en el cierre del noveno ro- la octava cuando Crawford llo, para que los Gigantes de San rompió un empate con do- Francisco derrotaran 8-7 a los blete al central-izquierdo pa- Diamondbacks luego que Ari- ra mandar al plato a Posey. Po- zona había venido de atrás en ppen trató de hacer out en re- dos ocasiones. vire a Mike Yastrzemski pero Lionel Messi saluda a los aficionados al llegar a las instalaciones del París St Germain con quien jugará dos años. Con corredores en segun- Walker no pudo controlar el ti- da y tercera y dos fuera, Bryant ro con lo que Crawford llegó al dio rodado fuerte por la inicial, pentágono. DESPEJA DUDAS Chris Walker no pudo contro- Los Diamondbacks se quita- lar la pelota de primera y lue- ron una desventaja de cinco ca- go trató de hacer a Bryant en la rreras en la sexta entrada. Ah- primera cuando éste se barría med produjo con doblete la pri- safe de cabeza para que Wade Jr mera antes que Ketel Marte lo timbrara. mandara al plato con palo de Messi aterriza El tiro de todos modos no dos paradas. pudo ser tomado por el lanza- Carson Kelly remolcó la ter- dor Matt Peacock (5-7) quien cera con triple antes que Asdrú- cargó con la derrota. bal Cabrera se volara la barda Wade Jr inició la entrada con con uno en los senderos. sencillo al derecho y pasó a se- Los Gigantes atacaron el pit- en suelo francés gunda en rodado de Brandon cheo de Zac Gallen desde la pri- Belt. Buster Posey recibió pasa- mera entrada cuando le anota- PARIS, FRA porte y Brandon Crawford dio ron cuatro carreras. ›› El astro argentino rodado al lanzador antes del ba- Bryant dio doblete para que “Estoy emocionado de tazo de Bryant. anotara Belt y Yastrzemski sacu- pacta con el PSG por Zack Littel (1-0) retiró un dió batazo de dos paradas que dos temporadas comenzar una nueva out en la novena para los Gigan- mandó al plato a Bryant y Posey. etapa de mi carrera en tes y se anotó a victoria. Alex Dickerson siguió con sen- Arizona empató en la nove- cillo para que Yastrzemski pisa- Lionel Messi firmó finalmente el París Saint-Germain. na cuando Jake McGee cami- ra el pentágono. el martes por la noche su espe- El club y su visión están nó con bases llenas a Asdrúbal Posey amplió la ventaja 5-0 rado contrato con Paris Saint- Cabrera para que pisara el plato con vuelacercas por el central Germain, para completar el en perfecta armonía con Josh VanMeter y Nick Ahmed en la quinta sin gente en bases. traspaso que confirma el fin de mis ambiciones. Sé lo elevó de sacrificio al izquierdo El Diario su larga asociación con Barce- lona y lanza una nueva era en el talentoso que es el equipo. fútbol francés. PSG informó en una decla- Estoy decidido a construir GRanDES LIgaS San Fco 8 7 Arizona ración que el astro argentino de junto a ellos algo grande 34 años firmó un contrato de De ayer IntERLIgaS dos campañas, con la opción para el club y la afición y LIga AMERIcana Houston 5 0 Colorado de una tercera temporada. estoy deseando salir al Minnesota 4 3 M.Blancas “Estoy emocionado de co- Kansas C 8 4 NY Yanquis FutbOL menzar una nueva etapa de mi campo del Parque de los Detroit 9 4 Baltimore carrera en el París Saint-Ger- Tampa Bay 8 4 Boston LEaguES Cup main”, dijo Messi. “El club y su Príncipes” Oakland 4 3 Cleveland De ayer visión están en perfecta armo- Lionel Messi LA Angels 6 3 Toronto León 6 1 Sporting KC nía con mis ambiciones. Sé lo Toronto 4 0 LA Angels Seattle 3 0 UA de NL talentoso que es el equipo. Es- de 35 millones de euros (41 mi- Al-Khelaifi. ”Él no ha ocultado el 19 y luego el 10, que Neymar Texas 5 4 Seattle toy decidido a construir junto llones de dólares) por año. Esa sus deseos de seguir compitien- ocupa actualmente con el club Para hoy a ellos algo grande para el club persona solicitó permanecer do el mayor nivel y ganando tro- parisiense. LIga NacIOnaL UNAM en NYC FC 17:00 y la afición y estoy deseando sa- anónima, debido a que el con- feos y naturalmente esa es nues- Miles de hinchas se congre- San Diego 6 5 Miami lir al campo del Parque de los trato no se firmaba todavía. tra ambición como club”. garon en el aeropuerto Le Bour- LA Dodgers 5 0 Filadelfia COncacHAMPIONS Príncipes”. “Estoy deleitado de que Lio- Resulta un hecho simbólico get al norte de París para recibir San Luis 4 1 Pittsburgh Para hoy No se dieron cifras salaria- nel Messi haya decidido sumar- el que Messi vaya a usar el nú- a Messi, quien vestía una cami- Washington en NY Mets, PP C.Azul(Mx) les, pero una persona con cono- se al Paris Saint-Germain y esta- mero 30. Fue el mismo que lle- seta con la leyenda “Ici c’est Pa- Atlanta 3 2 Cincinnati en Monterrey(Mx) 19:00 cimiento de las negociaciones le mos orgullosos de dar la bienve- vó en los dorsales durante sus ris” —Esto es París—. Milwaukee 4 2 Cachorros dijo a The Associated Press que nida a él y su familia a París”, di- primeras dos temporadas con el jugador va a ganar alrededor jo el presidente del PSG, Nasser el Barcelona, antes de emplear Associated Press.
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