Criollos takes the lead of the Indians with 2-0 in the final of the winter league

Third baseman José Miranda led in three races, and Caguas Criollos took the lead 2-0 in the final series of the Professional Baseball League Roberto Clemenre (LBPRC), defeating the Mayagüez Indians 5-5 on Friday. Isidoro Stadium. “I cry” Garcia.

The third game will be played on Saturday at 6:00 pm at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan.

Caguas galloped in the third half to take the lead with three touchdowns. Joel Huertas, the left-handed head of the tribe, hit Edwin Diaz, plus back-to-back walks for Reymond Fuentes and Johneswhy Fargas to complete the buffers.

The forced play in the second half gave Jarren Duran time to become the leader and bring the first race to the feet of the short creole.

Huertas’ erratic arm caused him to leave, being relieved by Nephi Ogando. Cagüeña’s offensive continued with a selection piece by Yadier Molina, who placed the men in second and third place. Miranda crowned the event with the undisputed tug, bringing Duran and Molina on stage.

José Miranda of Criollos led in three runs in the match.

Huertas, RA12’s chosen armor, took his hand back allowing three runs in two 1/3 innings.

After a prolonged rain delay, the closing of the fourth chapter, Criollos added two more to their leadership in the fifth. A pass to the side pulled the defense out of position which let Eric Morout slip through on goal. “La Yegüita” scored two more in the sixth, led by Molina and Miranda to ensure the victory that places them two victories away from the local scepter.

Héctor Santiago, the owner of Caguas, left without a decision after launching three halves of 2/3 with two hits, a touchdown, a free ticket and three shots. The win went to reliever Chris Muller, who did not allow a run in a full half.

Mayagüez appeared on the scoreboard at the bottom of the third. Jeremy Rivera opened the scoring with a double in the left field and, after a withdrawn one, Jack López repeated the same dose to propel Rivera from the second pad.

The Indians deduced four from the Creole account, by the kindness of a sacrificed flight to the central defender by Iván De Jesús, the son of the fifth and careless of Rivera, who towed Jesmuel Valentín in the sixth. The last two races came in the ninth, with a power play on the turn by Emmanuel Rivera and a double merit hit for Danny Ortiz.

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