Mexican José Urquidy of Astros scored the victory against Boston

One day after the native of Culiacán Sinaloa, Joey Menesesmade his debut in the Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Washington Nationals hitting a home run, now it was the turn of another Sinaloan, Jose Urquidywho shone this Wednesday in the victory of the Houston Astros 1-6 over the Boston Red Sox.

The native of Mazatlan he shut out the Red Sox for 7 impeccable innings, allowing only 2 hits, no runs, and prescribing a total of 10 strikeouts, the most of his career.

In this way, the 27-year-old Urquidy reached 10 wins so far this year, with only 4 losses, leaving an ERA of 3.62, with 90 strikeouts, in what is being his fourth season in the Major Leagues with the Astros. .

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As for the Astros hitting, Trey Mancini made his debut as a starter with his new team, after being traded by the Baltimore Orioles on Monday, hitting a home run, finding Rich Hill’s pitch that drove in 2 runs, giving Houston a 4–0 lead at the time.

Jose Altuvestar of the Astros went 4-for-4, the Dominican rookie Jeremy Rock 4-1 with a run scored, while the Cubans Yordan Álvarez 4-0, Aledmys Díaz 3-1 with a run scored.

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Fellow Mexican Alex Verdugo for the Red Sox couldn’t do much for Boston, going 0-for-3, with Rafael Devers going 0-for-4, and Venezuelan Yolmer Sánchez 0-for-2.

I currently work as a web writer, specialized in NBA and NFL for Empresa EL DEBATE. I worked for 4 years and 5 months in the Sports section of the Printed Newspaper in Culiacán, covering various disciplines, being assigned to the source of Caballeros de Culiacán of CIBACOPA. I had the opportunity to cover the Barrios Basketball Tournament of EL DEBATE for 3 years, one in Mazatlán, 2 in Culiacán, as well as the National War Bands in Los Mochis. In the same way, I was present at various openings and closings of sporting events of the Company. My passion is basketball, so I am constantly researching burst sports, especially the NBA, and have created special works on relevant topics. I covered the Culiacán International Marathon twice, one of the most important events at the local and state level. I am an avid reader, who likes to constantly improve myself, both personally and professionally. I successfully attended the Digital Sports Journalism Workshop at the University of Guadalajara sponsored by EL DEBATE.

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