LMP: Sultans hit first in Culiacán

Carlos Figueroa unleashed a tight encounter with an RBI single in the bottom of the 12th inning, and the Sultans of Monterrey beat the Tomateros of Culiacán 6-5 to reach four consecutive victories at the start of the second round of the Mexican League. from Pacific.

Anthony Giansanti was 3-for-5 with a double, two homers and three RBIs, while Fernando Perez added a solo homer to stand out on the winners’ offense.

Juan Ramón Noriega (3-0) covered two blank innings in relief work to win the match. Santiago Gutiérrez lost (1-3), after allowing the race of the difference in his work of one and a third inning.

In Hermosillo, Elian Leyva beat Roel Ramírez in an exciting pitching duel, and the Naranjeros defeated the Yaquis of Ciudad Obregón 1-0.

Leyva (5-1) completed six scoreless innings shooting just four hits for the victory. The loss went to Ramírez (0-1), despite allowing only one touchdown and three hits in five innings.

Nick Torres singled to produce the only run of the game in the fourth inning to be the figurehead in the Naranjeros’ offense.

In Guasave, Miguel Guzmán took advantage of an error by shortstop Jorge Rivera to open the scoring, Jesse Castillo hit a double play hit by Arturo Rodríguez and Johan Ureña produced a run with a sacrifice fly to give the Algodoneros a 3-1 victory. on the Cañeros de Los Mochis.

Won Yoennis Yera (3-2) completed five blank runs throwing ball from just three hits to claim the win, while the reverse went to the record of Carlos Viera (3-4), despite allowing only three touchdowns, two earned, and eight hits in six chapters.

In Mazatlán, Ricky Álvarez responded with an RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning to knock the Charros de Jalisco out and give the Venados a tight 3-2 victory.

Leo Germán was 4-2 with an RBI and Detroit Tigers player Isaac Paredes was 3-for-1 with an RBI to complement the winners’ attack.

In Mexicali, Javier Salazar hit a two-touchdown RBI double inside a three-run attack in the sixth inning, which resulted in the Aguilas’ 4-2 victory over the Mayos de Navojoa.

Sultans of Monterrey lead the second round with a 4-0 record, followed by Venados de Mazatlán (3-1), Naranjeros de Hermosillo (3-1), Charros de Jalisco (2-2), Tomateros de Culiacán (2-2) ), Algodoneros de Guasave (2-2), Cañeros de Los Mochis (1-3), Yaquis de Ciudad Obregón (1-3), Mayos de Navojoa (1-3) and Águilas de Mexicali (1-3).

.

We would like to thank the writer of this short article for this awesome material

LMP: Sultans hit first in Culiacán