SANTIAGO Los Tigres del Licey gave a convincing victory over the Cibao Eagles, in 10 innings, with a score of 9 runs for 8 in a baseball tournament game Autumn-Winter held a full house at the Cibao stadium.
The emerging Engel Beltre hit a triple with two runners on, who produced blue racing victory.
Beltre was called to bat for Rymer Liriano with two runners on sent the ball over the head of right fielder on the first pitch from reliever Josh Wall with the game tied at seven races.
The Eagles committed six errors in the first five innings, allowing the Blues take 7-0 lead with three in the first and four in the fifth.
But the Eagles began to discount three in the fifth and the same amount in the sixth and leveled the board to seven with one in the seventh.
The Eagles returned to the charge in the ninth when Zoilo Almonte shot homer to put the game on a high, off reliever Jairo Asencio who termin2 placing the order and scoring the save.
The victory was the reliever said Francisco Mendoza, with defeat for the left-hander Cesar Cabral.
The Eagles hit 17 hits, but the mistakes they made were productive for blue bats.
With his victory cats snapped a streak of four straight losses to the Eagles and extended to four consecutive failures.
The season series between Tigres and Aguilas is now tied at three, since striped won the first two, the Eagles the next three and now Licey cut yellow streak
The Tigers Emilio Bonifacio had two hits and two RBIs, two Diory Hernandez Engel Beltre base triple and two RBI double and RBI Mel Rojas, Kyle Kubitza, double, and a hit Sunday Santana, Yermín Mercedes and Marcos Hernandez.
The Eagles, who fired 17 hits, were led by Zoilo Almonte single homer, three RBIs, Danny Richard and Rafael Ynoa, three hits, Angel Franco and Zach Bonrenstein double Jonathan and hit each. Wilin Rosario, Alfredo Mars, Donovan Solano, gave a simple each
GIANTS 6 STARS IN 10 INNINGS
SANTO DOMINGO.
The Gugantes del Cibao defeated the Estrellas Orientales score of 6 races for 5.
Despite the setback, the Eastern remain tournament in the first position, in which the cup BHD lion, half-game ahead of the Licey Tigers (13-12), who bowed 9-8 Eagles disputed.
The match was decided by Carlos Triunfel with a homer into the left field gate number 11. Triunfel had entered the game in the fourth inning instead of Mark Thomas, who was ejected from the game for throwing the bat inappropriately consideration of main referee.
Pachyderms (13-10) had tied the game in the bottom of the ninth inning when trailing by a run (4-5). After the result, the green troops dominates the particular series 5-1 against the Giants, appearing in fourth with 13-12 mark.
Moreover, it is the second straight loss of the Stars, who have a 7-6 record as homeowners 3-3 in games decided by one run and 1-2 in games decided in extra innings.
The match was won José Cisneros (1-1), who threw two innings, walked two and allowed a walk with four strikeouts for the win. Serum Bruedlin retired all three batters he faced, with two strikeouts, to take credit for the rescue.
Wirfin Obispo allowed a walk in the inning lug 11 for the reverse.
McLane had another unfortunate departure, this time against the Giants. The left-hander was hit input freely work in which he allowed four hits, walked three with four runs.
Uncontrolled also affected reliever Manuel Soliman, who came on for McLane and in two innings him two hits, walked three transfers, with two strikeouts and a walk.
After putting 5-0 and lefty Rafael Perez on the mound, the Eastern reacted with two runs in the fourth inning. Socrates Brito negotiated transfer and followed Tyler White shot over the left field homer.
Pachyderms cut the lead the Giants to one run in the seventh off reliever Reymin Guduan, who in a tea
rcio of inning allowed three singles in the inning, combined with a wild pitch and two-base error by shortstop Richard Ureña.
For the Giants, Richard Ureña went 4-3 with a run scored; Carlos Paulino, 5-1 with two RBIs; Hanser Alberto, 4-1, with two walks.
For the Stars, Tyler White fired home run and double in five innings, with two RBIs; Pedro Florimón, 4-2; Audry Perez, single and double in three shifts, and Audy Ciriaco, 5-1.
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