Paolo Espino launches well and Giants of the Cibao beat the Eagles again

The Giants of the Cibao again combined the opportune beat and good picheo this Tuesday night to put the final series of the winter baseball 2-0 in their favor when defeating 6-2 to the Eagles Cibaeñas .

Paolo Espino threw six innings allowing two runs both in the first episode, striking out 5 to take the win, while sparrow opener Yunesky Maya threw 4.2 innings allowing three runs and striking out 4, was the loser.

The Cibao Giants batting combined three players with at least two unstoppable ones. Ronald Guzmán went 4-2 with a double, two drives and one scored; Richard Ureña also 4-2 with a double and two tows; Moisès Serra 4-2 with a score; Jose Siri of 4-1 with triple and two annotated; Carlos Peguero and Kelvin Gutierrez a double each.

For the Eagles, Joan Lagares of 4-2 with a score and a drive; Francisco Penya 3-2; Rangel Ravelo an unstoppable and a tow; Jonathan Villar 4-1 with triple and scored (on defense he made two mistakes); Robel García and Luis Suarez each unstoppable, the latter as a reinforcement and who debuted in this game.

As they wrote down

In the first entry Jonathan Villar opened with a triple and was towed by a double by Juan Lagares who also scored, after an indisputable Rangel Ravelo, placing the game 2-0, above the Eagles.

In the opening of the second entrance of the Giants they gave answer to the sting attack when Moisès Serra abrió with simple and Carlos Peguero connected double, later Serra wrote down by high of sacrifice of Peter O’Brien, advancing to third Peguero who scored for Richard Ureña’s unstoppable, tying the shares to two runs.

In the third inning and after an out, José Siri hit a triple by the third line and scored on a single by Ronald Guzmán, putting the game 3-2.

In the sixth, after two outs and with Peter O’Brien in first that came by selection play, and Richard Ureña connected long double through the garden and right, scoring O’Brien, placing the game 4-2, up the Giants.

In the opening of the seventh, José Siri was fouled by short field error and then scored a double by Ronald Guzmán’s right field, which was driven by another double by the first line of Kelvin Gutiérrez placing the game 6-2. Final.

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