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From Mexican League Grit to Venezuelan Championship Defense: Jermaine Palacios Returns Strong
As the dust settles on another exciting Mexican baseball season, several los Bravos de León players are gearing up for their respective winter league campaigns. Among them, infielder Jermaine Palacios is making a triumphant return to the field, fully recovered and ready to compete in his native Venezuela’s national championship.
Palacios, a fan favorite known for his tenacious play, faced a challenging end to his Mexican League season. A critically important right wrist injury sidelined him for the crucial final stretch of the regular season.Despite the setback,his performance prior to the injury was noteworthy,boasting a.274 batting average, a .342 on-base percentage, and a .493 slugging percentage, highlighted by 10 home runs. This production underscored his value to the Bajío-based squad.
Now, Palacios is set to embark on his sixth consecutive season in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League (LVBP) wiht the Cardenales de Lara. This move is notably significant as Cardenales de Lara enters the 2025-26 campaign as the reigning champions.Palacios played a pivotal role in their championship run, contributing considerably with a.233 batting average, 27 hits, and 29 runs batted in over 32 games.
the LVBP season kicks off on October 15, with Cardenales de Lara scheduled to host the Tigres de Aragua in their opening game. Palacios is widely expected to reclaim a star role in the lineup for the “twilight” team, aiming to replicate last season’s success and continue his notable run of play.
Addressing Potential Concerns: Palacios’ Injury and Performance
While Palacios’ return is cause for celebration