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PRIMER JUEGO EN EL CIBAO.-John Lannan, El Líder En Victorias Y LICEY (03-01) @ AGUILAS (01-03) ARBITROS Z- JHON LANNAN (0-0, 0.00) vs LOGAN DURAN (0-0, 0.00)-D HP ..........Pat Hoberg ESTADIO CIBAO, 7:30 P.M. 1B .........Félix Tejeda 2B ..........Santo Castillo 3B ..........Juan Ml Rodríguez OCTUBRE 21, MIÉRCOLES TV: JUEGO NO. 05 (03-01) SANTIAGO RADIO: 620 AM EN RUTA NO.03 (02-00) RESULTADOS DEL DOMINGO Escogido .....1 Tigres .........3 Águilas ......1 Gigantes .......2 Estrellas.....12 Toros ..........5 PRIMER JUEGO EN EL CIBAO.-John Lannan, el líder en victorias y entradas lan- RESULTADOS DE AYER zadas para los Tigres en la temporada pasada, será el pitcher abridor en el partido Gigantes ....13 Licey ..........1 de este miércoles durante la primera visita del Licey a la ciudad de Santiago para Toros ........5 Águilas ........1 Escogido .....0 Estrellas .......3 enfrentar a las Águilas Cibaeñas en la continuación del JUEGOS DE HOY torneo de béisbol otoño invernal 2015-2016 Copa BHD- Licey vs Águilas, 7:30 pm. León Miguel Feris Iglesias In Memoriam. Toros vs Leones, 7:30 p.m. JUEGOS DE MAÑANA El encuentro está programado para comenzar a las 7:30 Gigantes vs Estrellas, 7:30 p.m. de la noche en el estadio Cibao y en el mismo, el glorioso JUEGOS DEL VIERNES equipo azul buscará mantener su invicto como visitante Águilas vs Licey, 7:30 p.m. Estrellas vs Gigantes, 7:30 p.m. (2-0). El Licey (3-1) viene de perder su invicto en general Escogido vs Toros, 7:30 p.m. al caer con pizarra de 13-1 el martes por la noche ante MISCELANEAS los Gigantes del Cibao en casa. Arriba después del 5to 02-00 Empate después del 5to 00-00 Lannan (4-3, 3.78) hará su undécima salida de por vida En la línea después del 5to 01-01 Jhon Lanann en la liga. Todas sus presentaciones han sido en rol de abridor. También será la segunda vez que enfrente al Arriba después del 6to 02-00 Empate después del 6to 00-00 equipo de las Águilas en su accionar en la Liga Dominicana. En la línea después del 6to 01-01 En la temporada 2014-2015, el lanzador zurdo nativo de Long Beach, Nueva York, Arriba después del 7mo 02-00 vio acción en 10 juegos en los que lanzó 47.2 entradas, cedió 47 hits, cuatro cua- Empate después del 7mo 01-00 drangulares, 21 carreras, 20 de ellas merecidas con 10 bases por bolas y 36 pon- En la línea después del 7mo 00-01 ches. Arriba después del 8vo 02-00 Empate después del 8vo 01-00 Sus cuatro triunfos y 47.2 entradas fueron las máximas cifras para el combinado En la línea después del 8vo 00-01 azul durante la estación pasada, mientras que sus 36 ponches lo colocaron en el Anotan primero 00-00 tercer lugar solo superado por Mitch Atkins (42) y Randall Delgado (41). La oposi- Anotan últimos 02-01 ción le bateó para .258 mientras que su WHIP fue de 1.20. Por una carrera 00-00 Por dos carreras 01-00 El 10 de noviembre de 2014 cayó vencido frente a las Águilas en casa al soportar cinco carreras, todas mereci- Por tres carreras 00-00 Por tres carreras+ 02-01 das, y siete imparables, incluyendo dos cuadrangulares, con tres ponchados en tres entradas. En extra-innings 00-00 Por blanqueadas 00-00 Durante el verano, Lannan (6-10, 5.39) lanzó para Al- buquerque, en la Liga de la Costa del Pacífico, sucursal Vs Escogido 02-00 Vs Águilas 00-00 Triple A de los Rockies de Colorado. En 26 partidos, 25 Vs Estrellas 00-00 como abridor, completó un encuentro. En 152 entradas Vs Toros 01-00 Vs Gigantes 00-01 permitió 209 hits, 11 jonrones, 107 vueltas, 91 limpias 03-01 con 40 transferencias y 83 ponches. Logan Duran DxV vs Águilas 443-453 Logan Durán está programado para ser el pitcher abridor DxV vs Leones 443-452 por las Águilas. DxV vs Estrellas 481-398 DxV vs Gigantes 120-080 DxV vs Toros 179-147 1666-1531 EN EL CAPITULO ANTERIOR.-Luiggi Rodríguez disparó un cuadrangular y remolcó En Santo Domingo 03-01 En Santiago 00-00 En San Francisco 00-00 ROTACIÓN DE PITCHEO En San Pedro M 00-00 DIA FECHA LANZADOR VERSUS CIUDAD HORA En La Romana 01-00 03-00 MIE Oct 21 Jhon Lanann Aguilas Santiago 7:30 p.m. JUE Oct 22 LIBRE Casa 01-01 03-01 VIE Oct 23 Yunesky Maya Aguilas Sto Dgo 7:30 p.m. Racha 1- P SAB Oct 24 Francisley Bueno Toros La Romana 7:30 p.m. 3- P DOM Oct 25 Héctor Noesí Estrellas San Pedro 5:00 p.m. Últimos 10 03-07 tres carreras para liderar un fuerte ataque de los Gigantes das, luego llegó al Licey vía cambio en 2013-14, para acu- del Cibao, que vencieron el martes 13-1 a los Tigres del mular sus 26 juegos salvados con uniforme azul. Licey, en el torneo de béisbol invernal dominicano. En 2014 jugó con los Tigres de Kia en la Liga Coreana en Rodríguez también agregó un doble, mientras que Carlos donde salvó veinte juegos con 56 ponches en 46.2 entradas. Triunfel empujó cuatro y Garabez Rosa tres vueltas para En diez años en las Ligas Menores tiene128 salvamentos, ayudar a los Gigantes a ganar su tercer partido seguido, con Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Cleveland, Cubs, Baltimore y White cortándole al Licey una racha de tres triunfos. Sox. La victoria fue para Adrián Salcedo (1-0) con un trabajo de dos entradas de relevo sin permitir anotaciones. QUINN PELOTERO ESTRELLA.- El guardabosque estadou- La derrota fue para Jenrry Mejía (0-1), quien trabajó como nidense Roman Quinn (Licey) y el lanzador zurdo Edward abridor tres entradas y dos tercios y aceptó ocho hits y cua- Cabrera (Toros) se convirtieron este lunes en los primeros tro carreras, tres de ellas limpias. Mejía fue suspendido en escogidos de El Pelotero Estrella de la Semana, la premia- dos ocasiones en Grandes Ligas, donde lanza con los Mets, ción oficial de la Liga de Béisbol Profesional de la República por dopaje. Dicha suspensión no le impide jugar pelota in- Dominicana (Lidom), para el trayecto comprendido entre el vernal. jueves 15 y domingo 18 de octubre del torneo 2015-2016 Por el Licey, Mel Rojas Jr. conectó un par de hits y Rhimer Miguel Feris Iglesias In Memoriam. Liriano empujó una. La actividad, que se celebró en el restaurante Hooters de la torre comercial Acrópolis Center, es organizada por la em- presa Producciones Dominicana Apolo por temporada 39 ABAJO EN LA FINCA.-Enmanuel Burris disparó de 4-2 con en fila y cuenta con el respaldo de la Cervecería Nacional triple remolcador en triunfo del Licey 5-2 carreras ante el Dominicana, Pepsi, Ron Barceló, Induveca y Orange Domi- Escogido en el primer día de la Liga Paralela, en la mañana nicana. de este martes en el Estadio Quisqueya. Quinn recibió 41 votos para llevarse el premio al Jugador Euclides Leyer (G,1-0) se enfrentó a cuatro bateadores en de Posición en una parrilla de 10 candidatos en la que tam- una entrada con dos ponches, mientras que Elías Sánchez bién lograron sufragios su compañero Jason Rogers, ocho, (S,1) tiró en la novena entrada, con un hit, una carrera y una Delmon Jones, de los Toros con dos, y Andy Wilkins, de las base por bolas. José Bautista (P,0-1), quien se enfrentó a Águilas con uno. siete bateadores, con tres hits, tres carreras limpias, una base y ponche. En tres partidos, Quinn bateó para .357 producto de cinco imparables en 14 visitas al plato, con un triple, un jonrón, Los juegos de la Liga Paralela del 2015 se están efectuando cuatro carreras remolcadas, tres anotadas y logró un slug- cada martes y jueves a partir de las diez de la mañana en el ging de .714. Estadio Quisqueya. Licey será dueño de la casa los martes. Entre los lanzadores, el trabajo de Cabrera convenció a más Joel Caminero de 3-2, con dos anotadas y doble; Odomar votantes (29) que a sus competidores liceístas Héctor Noesí Valdez de 3-1, anotada y doble; Michael de la Cruz de 3-1, (13) y Yunesky Maya (10). En su apertura del sábado ante remolcada; Jorge Bonifacio de 2-1, anotada, doble y boleto los Tigres, Cabrera trabajó 5.2 entradas en las que enfrentó y Estarling Martínez de 3-1, dos remolcadas y triple. a 18 bateadores, toleró apenas un hit y no transfirió, ponchó El mocano Robinson López abrió eL encuentro, se enfrentó tres hombres y dejó su efectividad en 0.00 y su WHIP en a cuatro bateadores, con un hit y dos ponche. 0.18. Quinn y Cabrera recibirán premios y reconocimientos el próximo lunes antes de la escogencia de los jugadores más RESCATE 53 DE JAIRO.-El cerrador Jairo Asencio, de los sobresalientes del periodo comprendido entre el martes 20 Tigres del Licey, con su rescate del domingo en victoria de y el domingo 25 de octubre, la segunda semana de compe- 3-1 ante los Leones del Escogido obtuvo su juego salvado tencia. número 26 para dejar atrás a Yorkis Pérez. En el encuentro se rifaron canastas, cajas de cervezas y Asencio, de 32 años, utilizó siete bolas y siete strikes, con un celulares entre los presentes. El jurado que integra la pre- ponche en una entrada, para romper el empate con Yorkis miación está compuesto por comunicadores que cubren las Pérez dentro de la lista de bomberos del Licey desde 1951 incidencias del torneo tanto en el país como en el exterior.
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