Pedro G. Briceño
Aguilas Cibaeñas put the missing ingredient from the Final Series last Wednesday.
After two games in which, behind the results, the networks bombarded with the match César Valdez against Jonathan Villar, as well as the partial coalition of Licey and Giants, Aguila finally placed the number in the victory column. Now, with a 2-1 final in favor of the Northeast, the teams are preparing this Friday for the celebration of the fourth match, which will take place at Cibao Stadium starting at 7:00 pm.
Richelson Peña is the selection of manager Luis Urueta to climb the mound and will face Yoanner Negrín.
Cibaeños blew their bats in the third game, an attack led by Francisco Peña, who had a perfect day hitting 3-3, which included a two-round maneuver in the eighth for the team to extend an advantage again on which in the episode. earlier it had been reduced to a single round. So did the offense of Juan Lagares, who hit a pair of doubles.
This attack gave an excellent respite to a team that had just given three laps in the first 18 innings and that needed to come out the front door in that third match.
After his success, the situation becomes different for the fourth match, with the series darker, Cibaeños knowing that they can beat the Giants and how refreshing it is to play at home, despite the absence of fans.
The Eagles began their success by repeating the history they had in the last series in which they returned from 0-2 to defeat the dreaded Toros in a maximum of seven games.
In the case of the Giants, they like the free time to recover after the defeat, to regroup and to resume the offense that made them score 11 rounds and shoot 20 shots in the first two games.
Every meeting is of paramount importance. Maybe the Giants will succeed and put the series on the verge of mating in search of the second crown in its history. Or, instead, will the Eagles show their claws and tie him to two victories on the side?
This will be after the end of the fourth clash tonight.
Peña ranked 6th in H4 among the catchers
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Francisco Peña tied with Federico Velázquez on the sixth place on the list of the best home runners of all stages, with a total of 29, his father Tony being the leader with 52, according to a tweet from his colleague Jordan Abréu.