Quintana Roo Tigers whitewash Olmecas de Tabasco

The American CJ Retherford added his third victory as manager of the Tigres de Quintana Roo and first at home at the Sherwin-Williams Beto Ávila Stadium in Cancún, thanks to a 4-0 shutout over the Olmecas de Tabasco, achieved by five arms that used on the mound, on the now traditional Baseball Monday.

The scoreboard in this match was opened by Venezuelan Alcides Escobar (4) for the Tigers, by hitting a solo home run over the left field wall at the end of the second inning.

The Bengalis increased their lead to 3-0 in the bottom of the fourth inning, scoring a run through another solo homerun, this time by Carlos Castro (6), who has hit six hits in only twelve games, while the other It was scored by Melvin Mercedes with a RBI single by Manny Olloque.

The final 4-0 in favor of the Tigers was signed in the eighth inning by Dominican Carlos Castro (7), with his second hit in four seasons in the contest, now against the deliveries of Henry Omaña.

The victory belonged to the Dominican Deyni Olivero (2-3), with work of five innings, two hits, three strikeouts and two walks. While the setback was pointed out to the American RJ Martínez (3-3), with work of four two-thirds innings, five hits, two of them in four seasons, three runs that were clean, three fanned and one walked.

This Tuesday, June 25 at 7:30 p.m., with the Felina Skin promotion (free entry with original New Era jersey of any season) at the Sherwin-Williams Beto Ávila Stadium, the second game of the series will be played number 21 of the 2024 Season of the Mexican Baseball League (LMB), with the probable duel between the American Joe Weiland (0-0 with 1.04) for the Olmecas de Tabasco and the Dominican Harol González (1-2 with 6.62) for the Quintana Roo Tigers.

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2024-06-26 14:53:55

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