Alexander Varela
Even the very Green Monster of Fenway Park found out this Wednesday about the offensive skills of the Cuban Randy Arozarena. The multifaceted outfielder opened his RBI locker in the current visit of Tampa Bay to the Red Sox with a triple between the left and center fields that went to the bottom of the iconic wall in just fractions of seconds.
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Randy took advantage of a 97 mph fastball that was left in the high zone by the young Dominican pitcher Brayan Bello and took out a ferocious line at 106 mph that found also West Indian Yandy Díaz and Korean Ji-Man Choi on first and third. respectively. Thus, the player from Pinar del Rio added his 37th and 38th RBIs of the campaign and at that time extended the partial advantage to 3-0 for his team.
This was Arozarena’s second extra-base hit against Boston in the three-game subseries to conclude today, since on Tuesday he went 1-4 with a solo tubey. However, the hit went up on the statistical sheet as his third triple of the season and earned him a solo leader position within his team, as well as in RBIs. In this last department he was tied with Choi, both with 36.
Although the figure of three triples may seem discreet, the reality is different in the current Major League campaign, where only three players have managed to compile five of these hits. Behind them is another trio that has 4 and then there is a larger group of 22 players, which Randy joined today, with three three-base connections.
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Without further ado, we leave you with Randy Arozarena’s explosive triple and his two RBIs.
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