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The phenomenon of Randy Arozarena keep giving something to talk about in the Major League Baseball (MLB) after Tampa Bay Rays promulgate a creative initiative with the objective of encouraging the home run production of the player with Cuban roots. Now, a sector of the stadium Tropicana Field bears by name “Randy Land” and every home run by the outfielder will become a beer for all the fans sitting in that location.
Section 141 of the sports venue, located in the rear stands of the left field, right where the Mexican nationalized baseball player defends, now has some fences identified with the name of “Randy Land”.
Each home run hit by Carpenter’s and that it falls in that area, it will become a free drink for each of the fans seated in that location, who will be able to choose between beer, water or soda. This dynamic will only take place on Fridays when the Rays play local
Precisely this Friday it was released for the match against New York Yankees. Access to these chairs costs $49 dollars and includes a commemorative gift T-shirt for Mexican Heritage Day.
On Friday night, Carpenter’s hit a solo home run in the bottom of the first inning in a 5-4 win over the Yankees, but this one was all over center field. If he had landed in left field, the Randy zone could have been released.
After his explosion in the World Baseball Classic con Mexico, 28-year-old baseball player has hit nine home runs in 31 games with a .325 batting average. Randy has been the best Mexican offensively during the month of April, with a .330 batting average, seven home runs, 27 RBIs, 35 hits and 21 runs scored in 106 at-bats.
At the beginning of May, the Rays they tied a 75-year-old New York Yankees record after achieving 26 wins and just six losses, this being one of the best starts for a franchise in the last century in the MLB. With the victory this Friday against the ‘Bronx Bombers’, the Florida team extends its historic streak to 27-6.
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2023-05-06 01:41:05
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