Águilas de Mexicali matches the series against Charros

(www.beisbolmundial.com) .- With the unstoppable producer of the Colombian Reynaldo Rodríguez, Los Caballeros Águilas de Mexicali left Charros de Jalisco lying on the ground, by a score of 4 runs against 3, in extra innings.

The Guadalajara team went ahead at dawn of the game, Japhet Amador hit a home run (2) with 2 scores in center field, which made the score 2-0.

For the fourth act Mexicali was present in the cartons; Daniel Castro opened the run with a single, advanced to second with a wild pitch, and later scored on an RBI single by Reynaldo Rodríguez to make it 2-1.

Jalisco increased the difference in the fifth; With runners in scoring position, it was José Juan Aguilar who produced with a sacrifice fly on the spikes of Félix Pérez, who brought the 3 runs against 1.

Mexicali responded immediately in the same episode; Xorge Carrillo hit a clean double, Javier Salazar anchored it in the anteroom with a touch and later, he ran the second line for the local cause, thanks to the unstoppable producer of Aneury Tavárez who placed the partial 3 by 2.

The closed meeting was tied in the sixth roll; Yeison Asencio received base by hit, a sacrifice touch from Leo Heras, so that in the next turn Luis Jiménez connected with a hit, to put the tie at 3 per side, in Asencio’s irons.

The episodes passed with parity in the score, so that 9 episodes were not enough to define the course of the meeting.

It was in the eleventh inning where the cachanillas sentenced the match in their favor; Aneury Tavárez negotiated a passport, Dany Castro advanced the Dominican to intermediate with a sacrifice bunt, intentional base to Joey Terdoslavich, who left the stage ready for Reynaldo Rodríguez, who with an RBI single, sent the winning run on Tavarez’s spikes for him Los Águilas de Mexicali triumph by final score of 4 runs against 3.

Left-hander Thomas Alan Melgarejo went without a decision when pitching for 4 episodes; with 4 hits, 3 runs (2 earned), 2 walks, 0 strikeouts and 1 home run; Édgar Gómez, Isaac Jiménez, Jesús Cruz, Panamanian Enrique Burgos, “Jake Mate” Jake Sánchez and Daniel Flores (1-0), who was credited with the crown, continued in relief.

For his part, Irwin Delgado will not enter the record, with work of 4 innings, 1 third, 4 hits, a couple of earned runs, 1 passport and 1 fan; relievers Alexandro Tovalín, Alemao Hernández, Jared Wilson, Roberto Osuna, Alex Delgado (0-1) with the backhand and David Richarson followed.





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