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Pag 7Color.Indd Venezuela tiene hasta la fecha un total de 286 atletas clasificados a los Juegos Panamericanos Lima-2019, previstos para desarrollarse 7 DEPORTES en la capital peruana del 26 de julio al 11 de agosto próximos, informó ABRIL 2019 el Comité Olímpico Venezolano. VIERNES 26 Las aguas toman su nivel Final de suspenso en el fútbol Tres de las cuatro semifinales de la Liga yosel e. martínez castellanos Superior de Baloncesto marchan igualadas Artemisa no conservó la punta y fue eliminado; a un triunfo por bando Santiago de Cuba sigue vivo, mientras La Haba- na y Camagüey dependen de ellos mismos para miguel manuel lazo Suchitel Ávila y Dairis Tor- incluirse en el play off final del 104 Campeonato izquierdo, estudiante nell. Nacional de Fútbol. de periodismo En el sector masculino, Ar- Así de enredado se llegó a la conclusión de la temisa derrotó 97 cartones por segunda ronda, incluso Villa Clara, si quiere cla- Las semifinales de la Liga 92 a los Halcones de Santiago sificar debe esperar por la realización de los tres Superior de Baloncesto se de Cuba. El artemiseño Osmel partidos suspendidos de Santiago de Cuba. reanudan este viernes, de Oliva, considerado por mu- Tras regresar de la Caribbean Club Shield, el las cuales solo una parece chos especialistas como el me- doble campeón nacional definirá su suerte en decidida. jor base organizador del país, La Habana este 27 de abril, luego acoge en sus El conjunto femenino de anotó la respetable cifra de 50 predios a Camagüey (3 de mayo) y termina en Guantánamo derrotó por puntos en el partido, que coin- Guantánamo (7 de mayo). Los monarcas regis- segundo día consecutivo a cidió con su cumpleaños 32. tran siete puntos y necesitan como mínimo 13 Sancti Spíritus (77-63) y con El campeón defensor, Villa para certificar su pase a la final. La Habana (13 un solo triunfo, de los tres Clara, se impuso a Capitalinos unidades) marcha de líder y solo empatando su partidos restantes, asegura 74 tantos a 57. Osvaldo Pérez, duelo ante Santiago sacará el cupo finalista. De su puesto en la final. Otra vez con 15 puntos, Neslier Abreu ahí que el choque entre ellos en La Polar cobre la refuerzo pinareña Anisley (13) y Andy Boffill (12) fueron tintes dramáticos. Galindo lideró la ofensiva de factores claves para que los A Camagüey (12) solo le vale la victoria para En La Polar, La Habana se puede convertir en el primer fi nalista las guantanameras con 20 Lobos consiguieran la igua- ser finalista. Si empata en la Ciudad Héroe se del fútbol cubano. FOTO: ISMAEL BATISTA RAMÍREZ puntos, mientras que Eilen lada. Por los Azules, Neysser complicará y tendrá que esperar por lo que haga Gilbert anotó 23, por las ac- Coutín volvió a marcar 14. Guantánamo (8) –ya eliminado– ante el once de o derrotas ante habaneros y guantanameros. tuales campeonas. Ahora las acciones entre las la urbe indómita. Así de complicado es el panorama villaclareño. En el resto de los desafíos damas se trasladan a la sala Villa Clara (12) es el de menos opciones para Artemisa totalizó 12 puntos, al igual que Ca- hubo revancha, pues los per- Rafael Castiello, en Guantá- seguir con vida, pues no posee ningún com- magüey y Villa Clara, pero está sin chance, al dedores del primer día igua- namo, y a la capitalina Ramón promiso postergado. El Expreso del Centro to- caer en sus duelos ante esos dos conjuntos por laron sus respectivos play Fonst, mientras que los hom- mará nota de los tres partidos en disputa. Para 0-3 y 0-1, respectivamente, durante la segunda off. Capitalinas fue mejor que bres rivalizarán en la 19 de No- que Villa Clara pase, Camagüey tiene que per- fase. El Expreso del Centro doblegó por 3-1 a Santiago de Cuba (74-66), en viembre de Pinar del Río (sede der contra Santiago de Cuba. La otra ecuación Los Miuras agramontinos y tiene a su favor el esta ocasión con protagonis- temporal de Artemisa) y en la salvadora es que los Diablos Rojos sumen empates sistema de desempate. mo para la experimentada Sala Amistad, de Santa Clara. temas beisboleros 500 cuadrangulares en el béisbol de la Tierra del Sol Naciente. Kinugasa clasificó quinto entre los ba- Tetsujin teadores de mayor cantidad de jits, con Sachio Kinugasa, apodado Tetsujin (Hombre de Hierro 2 543, empatado con Yutaka Fukumoto y detrás de Isao Harimoto (3 085, único en japonés) actuó en 2 215 juegos consecutivamente con 3 000 o más jits en Japón), Katsu- para sobrepasar a Lou Gehrig ya Nomura (2 901), el espectacular Sa- daharu Oh (2 786) e Hiromitsu Kadota sigfredo barros 5,9 pies y pesaba alrededor de 165 libras. (2 566). Comenzó en la primera almohadilla, y Y es el undécimo en cantidad de ca- Nunca llegó a conocer a su padre. más tarde, según le aconsejó el primer rreras impulsadas, con 1 448 detrás Nació el 18 de enero de 1947, hijo de mentor caucásico del béisbol japonés, de varios de los mejores sluggers de la madre japonesa y padre afroameri- Joe Lutz, se trasladó hacia la tercera historia del béisbol nipón. Sadaharu cano, un soldado destacado en Oki- base. Oh (2 170, único con 2 000 o más), nawa que los abandonó al finalizar su Kinugasa dejó de participar en un de- Katsuya Nomura (1 988), Hiromit- servicio, por lo cual Sachio recibió el safío el 18 de octubre de 1970. A partir su Kadota (1 678), Isao Harimoto apellido materno, Kinugasa, y la burla de ese día comenzó una cadena de 17 (1 676), Hiromitsu Ochiai (1 564), Ka- de sus compañeros de escuela, por su temporadas consecutivas sin sustituto zuhiro Kiyohara (1 530), Shigeo Na- mezcla racial. en la primera base de su equipo, el Hi- gashima (1 522), Tomoaki Kanemoto Pero nada podía amilanar a Sachio, roshima Toyo Carp. Eran 130 partidos (1 521), Katsuo Osugi (1 507) y Koji quien ingresó a la Heian High School en por año, pues en aquellos tiempos no se Yamamoto (1 475). Kyoto y más tarde al campeonato nacio- había aprobado el calendario de 143 en- Kinugasa ascendió al Salón de la Fama nal japonés de esa categoría jugando la cuentros vigente en este momento. Kinugasa en su época de pelotero con el equipo del béisbol japonés en 1996. Mucho an- receptoría. A los 18 años ya había reci- El 2 de agosto de 1980 había implan- Hiroshima Toyo Carp. FOTO: NIPPON.COM. tes, el 22 de junio de 1987, fue galardo- bido un contrato del equipo Hiroshima tado la marca para el béisbol japonés de nado por el primer ministro Yasuhiro Toyo Carp en 1965. Pero no le fueron 1 247 juegos y siete años después, el 11 hierro», no fue solo constancia y de- Nakasone con el Premio Nacional del nada fáciles los tres primeros años. de junio de 1987, empataba la marca de dicación, fuerza de voluntad y amor Honor, distinción que se le concede a Entre 1965 y 1967 no llegó a jugar 30 Lou Gehrig de 2 130. Después, 85 parti- al béisbol. También mostró calidad, personalidades distinguidas del deporte, partidos por temporada, aunque en el dos más adelante, Kinugasa dijo adiós al resultó ser uno de los mejores batea- el arte y otros campos, como el famoso último periodo promedió 250 y comen- béisbol totalizando 2 215 juegos conse- dores derechos de la pelota japonesa, director de cine Akira Kurosawa. zó a demostrar su potencialidad en la cutivos. En ese momento era el puntero ubicado entre los primeros en varios Falleció el 23 de abril de 2018. Cuatro primera base, después de abandonar la mundial en choques en los que partici- departamentos. días antes había trabajado por última receptoría. El despegue llegó un año más pó consecutivamente. El torpedero Carl Fue séptimo en cuadrangulares co- vez como comentarista deportivo. Es tarde, con 21 años, cuando se desempe- Ripken, en las Grandes Ligas estadouni- nectados con 504, detrás de Sadaharu uno de los más famosos jugadores de ñó como regular en 127 desafíos y bateó denses, tendría que esperar nueve años Oh (868), Katsuya Nomura (657), Hi- béisbol de toda Asia, casi desconocido 109 jits, con 21 cuadrangulares y average para destronarlo. romitsu Kadota (567), Koji Yamamoto en Occidente. de 276. (536), Kazuhiro Kiyohara (514), Hi- Fuentes: www.nytimes.com, Sachio no poseía el biotipo de la ma- ENTRE LOS DIEZ PRIMEROS romitsu Ochiai (510) e Isao Harimoto www.baseball-reference.com yoría de los peloteros de hoy día. Medía Sachio Kinugasa, el «hombre de (504). Estos son los únicos con más de www.japantimes.com .
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