Softball League: Matchday 7 Results – Dec 13

with perfect step

The Law squad closed the year with a perfect pace by defeating the Technologies team in the last duel of this year, with a score of 9 runs against 7 to continue holding the top of the table.

José Ramón Núñez (6-0), working the entire route, took the verdict, with 13 hits, 1 walk, 2 strikeouts and 7 runs, the disaster was for Jorge López (2-3), who pitched the entire route, with 9 runs (4 dirty), 17 hits, 1 fanned and 4 tickets given away.

With the bat they stood out for Los Abogados; José Manuel Lamadrid with 5-4, Pedro Gámez with 4-3, Francisco Félix, Servando Pino and Sergio Ruelas with 4-2 each, also José Ramón Núñez with 5-2. While for the Redes team: Manuel De La Ree came out on top with a perfect 4-4, including 1 home run, 1 double and 2 RBIs, Narciso Navarro with 4-3 and Alan Urías with 4-2.

Otro KNOCK-OUT

The Sociales ninth team beat the Engineering/Chemistry squad with a Knock-out of 17 runs against 2, leaving three consecutive defeats in oblivion.

David Andrade (1-0), pitching 6 innings, got the verdict, with 10 hits, 2 runs (both unearned) and 3 strikeouts, the disaster was for Francisco Buelna (0-1), who in 5 innings of work accepted 17 runs (5 clean) and 18 hits with 1 walk.

On offense, the Socialists stood out: Yonatan Robles with 5-4, Guillermo Armenta with 4-3, Iván Meza and David Andrade with 4-3 each, as well as Fausto Domínguez with 4-2, while for the Chemical Engineers; Diego Hernández with 3-2, Rubén Figueroa and Armando Lucero with 4-2 each.

They were fleeced

The Agronomy team gave a tremendous beating to the ECA Owls squad, with a score of 20 runs to 8, who left a trail of feathers on the field when they were completely fleeced. With the victory, the Agronomists remain in second place in the standings.

Miguel Navarro (4-2), with a 5-inning relay, achieved victory, with 8 hits, 5 runs, 1 walk and 4 strikeouts. Ismael Acosta started the match by pitching 2 innings with 3 runs, 3 hits, 2 bases on balls and 2 prescribed chocolates. The loser was Francisco López (0-2), who pitched 7 innings in two halves, with 14 runs (3 fouls), 8 hits, 5 walks and 2 strikeouts, Mario García and José Luis Jacott in a relief where they could not get out, allowed 6 runs, 1 hit and gave away 5 walks between them.

The best hitters were for the Agronomists: José “el Pepe” Molina served with the big spoon by hitting a perfect 5-5, José Ramón Robles with 5-4, Martín Chávez Jr., Adolfo Espinoza Domínguez and Martín Chávez Sr with 4-2 each, while for Los Búhos; Jorge Herrera with 4-3, José Luis Jacott and Francisco Antúnez with 4-2 each.

Marathon game

The Cs squad. Chemistry, in a marathon 3-hour game, took the victory over the ninth Sports/Engineering team, with a large score of 23 races against 15. With the victory, the Chemists slipped to fourth place in the standings only due to race differences, since they tied with 3 teams.

Nubia Félix (1-1), with a performance of 5 innings and 1 third, won the victory, with 11 runs, 16 hits and 1 walk given away, she was helped by Alfredo Pompa with 1 inning with 2 thirds, 4 lines, 4 hits and 1 prescription chocolate, José Luis Verdugo (1-3) took the loss, with a two-time effort of 4 innings and 1 third, with 13 scores (3 dirty), 11 hits, 10 walks and 5 strikeouts, he was helped by Ray Contreras with 2 innings with 2 thirds, 10 runs (6 dirty), 1 walk and 1 fan.

The best with the bat were, for the Chemists; Luis Núñez with 5-4, Gilberto García with 4-3, Alfredo Pompa and Lauro Hidalgo with 5-3 each, Edgar Sandoval with 3-2 including 1 home run and 5 runs batted in, Benjamín García with 4-2 and Francisco Arrizaga with 6-2, while for the Sports Engineers: José Daniel Villalobos was dispatched with a perfect 4-4, Guillermo Bracamontes with 4-3, Ray Contreras with 5-3, Juan Bustamante, Claudio Elizalde, Jesús Laborin and José Luis Verdugo with 5-2 each.

The Fis-Mat squad rested this day

The Standing is placed as follows, taking into account the dominance and race differences:

STANDING

EQUIPMENT

JG

JP

Right

7

0

Agronomy

5

2

Technologies

3

3

CS. Chemicals

3

3

owls

3

3

Fizz-Food

2

3

Sports-Engineering

1

4

Ing. Chemistry

0

6

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