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1 Copa Banco Bhd Leon Dedicado a Vladimir COPA BANCO BHD LEON ÁRBITROS DEDICADO A VLADIMIR GUERRERO HP ..........SHANE LIVENSPANGER ESTRELLAS (10-06) @ TIGRE (05-11) 1b ...........DERECK EATON 2B ...........SANTOS CASTILLO D-RADHAMES LIZ (2-0, 1.00 ) vs DAVID REYES (1-0, 0.00)-D 3B ...........FELIX TEJEDA ESTADIO QUISQUEYA JUAN MARICHAL, 5:00 P.M. LF ...........DOMINGO POLANCO RF . DOMINGO PAULINO ENERO 13, DOMINGO TV: DIGITAL 15 JUEGO No.17 (05-11) RESULTADOS DE AYER SANTO DOMINGO RADIO: Súper 7, 107.7 FM EN CASA No. 09 (04-04) Toros ........1 Licey,..........3 Escogido ......1 Estrellas, .......3 JUEGOS DE HOY ULTIMO JUEGO EN CASA.-David Reyes es el lanzador abridor contra las visitantes Estre- Escogido @ Toros, 5:00PM llas Orientales este domingo por la tarde en la continuación del Todos Contra Todos del Estrellas @ Licey, 5:00PM torneo de béisbol otoño-invernal dominicano 2018-2019 dedicado a Vladimir Guerrero por la copa BHD León. JUEGOS DE MAÑANA Estrellas @ Toros, 7:30PM El partido se iniciará desde las 5:00 p.m., y tendrá Licey @ Escogido, 7:15PM como escenario el estadio Quisqueya Juan Marichal. ROUND ROBIN Será la última visita del equipo verde al Licey en el pre- DxV vs Águilas .................061-083 sente Round Robin. DxV vs Leones .................065-053 DxV vs Estrellas ................040-036 Reyes debutó el pasado martes y fue el lanzador ga- DxVvs Gigantes ....... 057-051 nador en La Romana ante los Toros del Este. En esa DxV vs Toros ..................045-019 oportunidad trabajó durante cinco entradas en las que DxV vs Caimanes...............000-000 permitió tres imparables con cinco ponchados. Se en- MISCELÁNEAS ROUND ROBIN frentó a 18 bateadores, le dieron seis rodados y tres Anotan primero 05-03 elevados. De sus 66 pitcheos, 46 fueron strikes. Anotan últimos 03-02 Por una carrera 00-03 David Antonio Reyes es un lanzador derecho de 6 pies Por dos carreras 02-03 de estatura y 190 libras de peso nacido el día 12 de abril de 1990 en Los Mochis, México. Por tres carreras 01-01 Por tres carreras+ 03-03 Viene de ver acción con las Águilas de Mexicali de la David Reyes En extra-innings 00-01 Liga Mexicana del Pacífico. Tuvo una marca de 1-7 con Por blanqueadas 01-00 un porcentaje de carreras limpias de 3.25. En 13 partidos como abridor lanzó 69.1 entra- das en las que permitió 58 hits, tres jonrones, le anotaron 25 carreras, todas limpias, con En Santo Domingo 04-06 67 ponchados y 20 bases por bolas. La oposición le bateó para .224. En San Pedro Macorís 00-03 En La Romana 01-02 Ha lanzado en ocho temporadas en ambas ligas de México con los equipos de los Diablos 05-11 Rojos de México, Guerreros de Oaxaca, Yaquis de Obregón y Águilas de Mexicali. Reyes ha registrado foja de 78 victorias y 50 derrotas con porcentaje de carreras limpias Ruta 01-07 Casa 04-04 de 4.42 en 307 encuentros, 181 como iniciador. Terminó 05-11 25 partidos con dos salvamentos. Trabajó durante 1141.2 innings, le conectaron 1201 im- Racha 1-G Últimos 10 03-07 parables, 110 cuadrangulares, le marcaron 612 vueltas, 561 merecidas. Ponchó a 775 y concedió 356 boletos. PUERTO RICO RESULTADO DE AYER Rhadamés Liz (2-0, 1.00) es el probable lanzador abridor Carolina.......4 Mayaguez ......9 por las Estrellas. JUEGO DE HOY Mayagüez @ Santurce 4:10 PM OCHO DEBUTANTES.-El tercera base Wander Franco, de VENEZUELA 22 años y que pertenece a los Gigantes de San Fran- RESULTADOS DE AYER cisco, se convirtió este sábado en el octavo jugador del Magallanes ....4 Lara...........1 Caribes .......4 Caracas ........6 Licey en debutar esta temporada en la Liga Invernal Do- minicana. JUEGOS DE HOY Magallanes @ Lara, 5:00 PM Franco, nativo de Baní se fue de 3-1 en el triunfo sobre Radhamés Liz Anzoátegui @ Caracas, 4:00 PM los Toros 3-1. Franco fue la tercera selección en el Sor- teo de Reclutamiento de Novatos de Lidom del 2015, MÉXICO RESULTADOS DE AYER detrás de José Marmolejos y Jomar Reyes. Jalisco........2 Venados........0 Obregón.......2 Cañeros........5 Jugó para los Royals en la Dominican Summer League en el 2012, bateando de 235-73 (.311), con 45 anotadas, trece dobles, cinco triples, dos jonrones y 38 remolcadas en 66 JUEGOS DE HOY juegos. No hay juegos programados 1 Adquirido por los Gigantes via wiwers desde los Reales, fue y Carlos Franco, de 3-1. Por Licey, que ligaron ocho imparables, asignado a los Gigantes de San José en la Liga California, Clase Erick Mejía bateó de 4-2, una anotada y una remolcada; Danny A Avanzada.. A partir del 15 de junio, lideraba la liga en dobles Santana se fue de 4-1, un doble y una impulsada, Moisés Sierra, (21), cuarto en hits (76), y su barra fue de .291 / .309 / .391 de 3-1 y una remolcada, Julio Borbón, de 4-1 y una anotada y (.699 OPS) en 62 juegos. Yermín Mercedes, de 3-1, una anotada y un doble. Es sobrino de Erick y Willy Aybar y hermano de Warner Franco, Este domingo, los Tigres reciben a las Estrellas en Santo Do- prospecto de Tampa Bay. mingo., mientras que los Toros a los Leones en La Romana, am- bos partidos a las cinco de la tarde en la penúltima jornada del Los anteriores en debutar este año son; Jeisson Rosario, Robis- Round Robin. non Leyer, José Medina, Manuel Geraldo, Albert Abreu, Michael Féliz y Jorge Tavárez. En San Pedro de Macorís, el mexicano Néstor Cortés lució sólido en el montículo y Héctor Giménez remolcó dos vueltas para que las Estrellas Orientales doblegaran 3-1 a los Leones del Escogi- ENTRAN Y SALEN.-Juan Kelly (IF), Wander Suero(P), Sandro Ca- do, en la continuación del torneo de béisbol otoño invernal dedi- brera (z), Dany Jiménez (P) y César Rosado, mientras que los cado a Vladimir Guerrero, celebrado en el Estadio Tetelo Vargas. que salen son; Yamaico Navarro (IF), Elián Herrera (IF), David Con un impecable picheo verde que limitó los bates rojos a una Hulrbut (z), Héctor Noesí (P) y Javier Solano (P). sola carrera, los Orientales se convirtieron en el primer equipo de este Todos contra Todos en llegar a 10 victorias, cuando solo EN EL CAPITULO ANTERIOR.-Erick Mejía sacudió un cuadran- restan dos partidos para concluir esta etapa. gular solitario y Danny Santana agregó un doble remolcador de Las Estrellas (10-6) se adjudicaron su sexto triunfo como due- una carrera en el fondo de la octava entrada, para darle a los ños de casa con tres derrotas para quedarse solos en el primer Tigres del Licey una victoria por 3-1 sobre los Toros del Este en lugar, con dos juegos por encima de los Toros (9-7), que co- la jornada 16 del Round Robin de la temporada otoño invernal mandan el segundo puesto. En tanto, que los Leones (8-8), con dedicado a Vladimir Guerrero por la Copa BHD-León jugado en la el revés, caen al tercer lugar.Con esta victoria, el equipo verde tarde noche del sábado en el Estadio Quisqueya Juan Marichal. terminó la serie particular dominando a los rojos, 5-1. Erick Mejía disparó un vuelacercas en la conclusión del octavo episodio, el cual quebró un empate a una y otorgó al Licey, dos DEL ENCUENTRO CON LOS MEDIOS.- El gerente general Luis carreras a una. Urueta atribuyó la baja Un doble de Danny Santana remolcó a Yermín Mercedes con una de los Tigres del Licey en el Round Robin (4-9), a la caída de las segunda carrera de ventaja para los Tigres. Fue la quinta victoria áreas fuertes, como la ofensiva y el bullpen, último aspecto en del Licey, que ya está descalificado, y su segunda ante los Toros que pudo contribuir la salida de los relevistas Génesis Cabrera para concluir la serie 4-2. y Michael Féliz. En buen duelo de picheo de ambos equipos, que finalmente, En la fecha de su cumpleaños, miércoles 9 de enero, Urueta se favoreció a , los Tigres (5-11) consiguieron finalizar la serie par- mostró muy satisfecho de la labor realizada por Dany Santana ticular con dos victorias y cuatro derrota ante los Toros. y Moisés Sierra, tomados en el draft de equipos descalificados Tras anotar 18 carreras y desplegar 31 imparables durante los y habló de las razones por las que Hanley Ramírez no estará dos partidos anteriores, los Toros sólo pudieon registrar en este más en el conjunto por el resto del campeonato, más la baja de encuentro una vuelta y cinco indiscutibles. Yamaico Navarro por lesión. A pesar de que salió sin decisión, el abridor José De Paula, reali- zó una excelente labor monticular limitando los bates a azules a Durante la rueda de prensa semanal acostumbrada desde el do- una vuelta, permitió cinco imparables y abanicó a uno. gout del conjunto azul en el Estadio Quisqueya Juan Marichal, La victoria recayó sobre el relevista Cesilio Pimentel (1-0), quien antes del partido del miércoles con los Toros del Este, el gerente lanzó un episodio en blanco. El lanzador derrotado fue el zurdo atribuyó a “cosas del béisbol” el punto en que se encuentran Luis Cruz (0-1), quien tras un tercio de entrada, permitió una los Tigres, último lugar del Todos contra Todos y en espera de carrera producto de un jonrón. El derecho David Goforth se acre- ganar cada juego. ditó su primer rescate de esta etapa semifinal. Los bengalíes no esperaron demasiado y atacaron desde el pri- mer episodio al zurdo De Paula, con sendos imparables de Julio Borbón y Erick Mejía.
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