The opener Francisco Haro limited the artillery of the Red Devils of Mexico and, scoring in four consecutive innings, the Leones de Yucatán headed to a 12-6 victory in game 2 of the series that took place at the Alfredo Harp Helú Stadium.
The Lions made two runs in the first roll against starter Erick Leal and then came out with attacks of four, three, two and one run from the fourth to the seventh inning, offensives with which they mounted a lead that was unattainable. Coming in to bat in the sixth inning, the Reds trailed 11-0.
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The visiting starter hung five consecutive zeros and it was not until the sixth inning that the Devils were able to break the zero when Franklin Barreto hit his 11th home run of the calendar, followed by Julián Ornelas with his 13th home run, hits good for three runs. In the seventh the Colorados scored three more times, to achieve six runs.
Barreto, Ornelas and Japhet Amador each had two RBIs. Robinson Cano went 1-for-2, giving him 21 consecutive games with a hit.
In pitching, Erick Leal worked 3.1 innings in which he allowed six hits and six runs, with two walks and four strikeouts, being the losing pitcher.
Francisco Haro took the win with 5.2 innings of two runs, with two walks and four strikeouts, putting his record at 3-1. With this result, the Devils left their winning streak at seven while the Lions beat the scarlet team for the first time this season.
Now, Lions and Devils will meet again at the Alfredo Harp Helú Stadium this Sunday starting at 2 p.m.which will feature the opening duel between Yoanner Negrín for the visitors and Ronnie Williams.
In other games, Bravos tied series against Tigres in León
Eddy Díaz came out with four RBIs in the Bravos de León’s 12-5 victory over the Tigres de Quintana Roo, thus tying the match being played at the Domingo Santana Stadium.
This Sunday, the Braves will try to win their second consecutive series and continue fighting to make the postseason. Playoffs will be at 6:00 p.m. with a pitching duel between Ramón Rosso for the Leonese team and Deyni Olivero for the felines.
Rieleros won in Monclova. The game was tied at 5 in the tenth inning, and after one out, Leobaldo Cabrera doubled and went home with the winning run, when with two outs, Daniel Cornejor singled in an RBI, capping off a night in which he went 4-for-5. Aguascalientes maintained its unbeaten streak by playing extra innings by winning its third game beyond the ninth, winning 6-5 in the second of the series that is now 1-1.
Saraperos share wins with Algodoneros. The Algodoneros of Unión Laguna (38-25) took the first game of the doubleheader 7-1 against the Saraperos of Saltillo, (32-32) while the second game went to the sarape team 5-0 against the guindas, at the Francisco I. Madero Stadium, which registered a great attendance.
Charros and Caliente share victory. The persistent rain that fell in Zapopan did not prevent the doubleheader scheduled for this Saturday from taking place, in which Charros and Caliente divided honors: Durango won Game 1 by a score of 4 runs to 2 and Jalisco took second. 2-1.
Bulls secure series in Chihuahua. The Tijuana Toros scored in seven innings and scattered 17 hits in a 12-3 victory over Dorados de Chihuahua to secure the series at the Monumental Stadium.
Tecos prevails over Sultanes. Overcoming the tension of the final part of the game, yesterday Tecos de los Dos Laredos won 5-4 over Sultanes de Monterrey, a result with which the binationals tied their 14th series of the year, looking for a sweep tomorrow at Parque La Junta.
Filibuster triumph over Conspirators. The Campeche Pirates returned to the Galeón to beat the Querétaro Conspirators 8-4 at the Nelson Barrera Romellón Stadium. With their guns more than tuned, the ninth filibuster immediately weighed their offensive. In the second inning, Alejandro Ortiz hit a home run to record a grand slam and give Los Piratas the advantage.
Feathered and warlike divide honors. In two great baseball games between Pericos and Guerreros, the doubleheader held at the “Eduardo Vasconcelos” stadium was divided into one match won by each team, with the scores 11-10 and 7-5 respectively.
The Glorious ties the series. With “King David” on the hill and with the support of his offense, El Águila de Veracruz defeated the Olmecas de Tabasco 6-3 and El Glorioso tied up the series at Beto Ávila and entered the fight for the playoffs.
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2024-07-01 08:38:14