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Tatis keeps Estrellas Orientales alive in Dominican Republic

Fernando Tatis Jr netted a two-point RBI triple in a four-game attack in the seventh inning, and the Estrellas Orientales beat the Gigantes del Cibao 7-6 on Wednesday night to stay alive in their League streak Dominican baseball. .

The San Diego Padres star was 4-2 with a double, a triple, two RBIs and two scored by the Stars, who moved closer to 3-1 in the top seven streak for a spot in the half. final. Lewin Diaz went 3-for-3 with an RBI and Robinson Canó was 4-2 with an RBI and two runs.

Wirfin Obispo (1-0) pulled out a goalless round to claim the victory. Larry De Los Santos (0-1) charged with the backhand, punished with three touchdowns in one set.

In La Romana, Águilas Cibaeñas beat Toros del Este 4-1 to tie the series 2-2.

Francisco Peña had a solo home run, Robel Garcia is 3-2 with an RBI and Rangel Ravelo went 4-1 with an RBI.

Yunesky Maya (1-0) pitched five scoreless innings on just three hits to win the game. Carlos Hernández lost it (0-1), although he conceded only two touchdowns and four hits in five innings.

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VENEZUELA

César Valera responded with a sacrificial steal late in the ninth inning to eliminate the Caracas Leones and give the Anzoátegui Caribes a 4-3 victory, making them the first team to advance to the baseball league semifinals. Venezuelan professional.

Luis Sardiñas hit 4-2, with a brace and a home run, and added two RBIs, while Jesús Sucre added a single RBI of one more to complete the attack on the Caribbean, who have now qualified. in the playoffs for 11 years. consecutively.

Lester Oliveros (3-0) pulled out a goalless set with two fans to win the match. Jesús Zambrano fell (1-2), after allowing a point in a chapter.

At Barquisimeto, six pitchers for Lara’s Cardinals combined to allow just five hits in a 2-0 win over Margarita’s Braves, moving to one win from their semifinal spot.

Jesus Sánchez (3-0) took the victory with a 1/3 inning as a reliever. David Richardson lost (0-1), after conceding two touchdowns and four hits in four innings.

The Cardinals, who will also advance if the Braves suffer another crash, scored their two runs down the second inning, thanks to a slow roll from José Tabata that saw him score Osman Narval, and a single RBI from Jermaine. Palacios.

In Valencia, the Navegantes del Magallanes swept away the Águilas del Zulia in a seven-set double game.

Early in the morning, Colombian Reynaldo Rodríguez went 3-2 with a brace, one homerun and three RBIs, Leonardo Reginatto had three hits with an RBI, while Renato Núñez added a solo homerun in the victory of 7 at Navegantes. 3.

Erick Leal (5-1) won his job with five innings of just two runs and seven hits. The setback goes to Cesilio Pimentel (0-1), shaken by four touchdowns and six hits in 3 1/3 innings.

In the second of the afternoon, Wilfredo Boscan made a solid start and the Navegantes won 6-0.

Boscan (2-1), completed five innings without allowing a run, allowing only three hits to score the victory. The setback was for Raúl Carrillo (0-1), after conceding four annotations and six hits in four innings.

Yordan Manduley was 2-2 with two RBIs and Marc Flores added an RBI two-run brace.

In Caracas, the Tiburones de la Guaira maintained their aspirations by winning two victories on their double face against the Tigres de Aragua.

In Game 1, Heiker Meneses netted an RBI one-run brace and scored on a Daniel Mayora single in the sixth inning to provide all the offensive support Victor Diaz needed in the Sharks’ 2-0 win.

Díaz (2-1) threw the entire course to claim the credit, completing all seven blank bouts allowing just two hits. The defeat went to Guillermo Moscoso (0-2), after allowing two runs and three hits in five 1/3 innings.

In Game 2, Teodoro Martinez hit an RBI single down the sixth inning to break the tie and give the Sharks a 4-3 victory.

Gregory Infante (1-5) pulled out a goalless set to win the game. Alberto Rodríguez lost it (0-2), having experienced two hits and the race to the difference in his one-set relief.

The Caribes lead the Central Division and secured their place in the semifinals with a 21-14 record, followed by the Tigers (14-18), Leones (15-20) and Sharks (14-22). The West Division is led by the Cardinals with a 22-13 record, followed by Navegantes (18-13), Braves (18-18) and Águilas (16-20).

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MEXICO

Ciudad Obregón Yaquis unleashed a 14-hitter attack en route to a 6-4 victory over the Charros de Jalisco to take a 3-1 best of seven series lead for a place in the Mexican League semi-finals of the Peaceful.

Faustino Carrera (1-0) scored the victory with a job of 5 1/3 innings in which he gave up two runs and five hits. The setback went to Luis Alfonso Mendoza’s record (0-1) after allowing five hits and two runs in one and two thirds of an inning.

Juan Carlos Gamboa was 3-for-4 with three runs batted in, Leandro Castro went 5-for-4 with two runs scored, Alejandro Gonzalez hit a two-run RBI single and Alonzo Harris hit a solo home run to lead the attack of the victors.

In Mazatlán, Detroit Tigers player Isaac Paredes went 3 for 1 with three RBIs and Ricardo Valenzuela hit a two TD homerun in the Venados 7-6 victory over Hermosillo Naranjeros with which they avoided elimination well that they are 3-1 in their series.

Irwin Delgado won (1-0) with six two-run innings, four hits and six supporters, and lost José Samayoa (0-1) after conceding four touchdowns in 3 1/3 innings.

In Culiacán, Alan López hit an RBI single at the top of the seventh inning that broke the tie on the scoreboard and gave the Algodoneros de Guasave a 2-1 victory over the Tomateros to tie their series 2-2.

The victory went to Jeff Ibarra (1-0) after abandoning two-thirds of the set and benefiting from the offensive reaction of his team, Carlos Velázquez (0-1) took the defeat after conceding the race decisive in a relay without outputs.

At Mexicali, Luis Juárez was 3-2 with a home run, double and five RBIs, Daniel Castro was 4 for 4 with two RBIs to support a strong start from David Reyes, and the Eagles shut out Los Angeles 8-0. The Sultanes de Monterrey tied their series at 2-2.

Reyes (1-0) completed seven scoreless six-hit innings with five fans to win the game, and Romario Gil (0-1) lost, shaken with four scores and six hits in 4 1/3 innings.

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