Dorados: Dividen Chihuahua y Monclova doble tanda dominical
Chihuahua, Chih.- (Almer Soto - Prensa Dorados) 23 de junio de 2024.- Con rally de seis carreras en el cierre de la séptima entrada, los Dorados de Chihuahua dejaron en el terreno a los Acereros de Monclova, en el triunfo 8-7 en el segundo de la serie pactado a siete
Chihuahua, Chih.- (Almer Soto - Prensa Dorados) 23 de junio de 2024.- Con rally de seis carreras en el
cierre de la séptima entrada, los Dorados de Chihuahua dejaron en el terreno a los Acereros de
Monclova, en el triunfo 8-7 en el segundo de la serie pactado a siete innings como parte de la doble
tanda dominical en el Estadio Monumental.
Sebastián Elizalde pegó su tercer jonrón en la serie, además de producir cuatro carreras, mientras que
Carlos Martínez conectó el imparable ganador en una entrada de ocho hits para la novena
chihuahuense.
Acereros llegó con ventaja de 7-2 en el cierre del séptimo capítulo después de rallys de tres carreras
en la tercera y quinta entrada para Monclova que a pesar de una sólida salida de Zac Grotz dejó
escapar el duelo.
La Furia Azul pegó de inmediato con su segundo hombre al bat, cuando Eric Filia despedazó el
lanzamiento de Wilfredo Boscán enviando la bola entre el derecho y central para el 1-0.
Sebastián Elizalde le dio la ventaja a Chihuahua con su quinto cuadrangular de la campaña, llevándose
por delante a Carlos Herrera y situar el 2-1 ante el abridor Zac Grotz.
En la tercera alta, Logan Moore emparejó las acciones también pegando jonrón, su sexto de la
campaña, por todo el jardín central. El ataque acerero continuó en la entrada con los imparables
productores de Aldrem Corredor y Odúbel Herrera en la ventaja 4-2 de la visita.
Monclova fabricó otro racimo de tres rayitas en el quinto episodio, aprovechando el descontrol del
relevo dorado anotando par de carreras por la vía del wild pitch, además del extra base impulsor por
parte del campo corto Addison Russell para el 7-2.
Dorados atacó en la séptima con hit productor de Kristian Delgado, además de congestionar las bases
en el turno de Sebastián Elizalde pegando el imparable de dos carreras colocando marcador de 7-5.
Después, Cristian Santana bateó rodado a tercera, anotando Carlos Herrera para situarse a una,
aunque con dos fuera.
Acto seguido, el parralense Jesús Loya bateó sencillo y Manny García igualó los cartones 7-7 con
doblete. En el turno de Carlos Martínez a pesar de tener par de strikes mandó la bola al central ante la
estirada del campo corto que no pudo evitar el imparable del triunfo.
Chihuahua se alzó con el triunfo 8-7 para asegurar la serie en casa con el triunfo del zurdo Liarvis
Breto (1-0) y la segunda derrota ante Dorados por parte de R.J. Alaniz (4-3).
Juego 2
Monclova rescata el de la honra
Wilmer Ríos lanzó seis entradas de calidad y Rodolfo Amador conectó el doble remolcador de tres
carreras en el sexto rollo en la victoria de Acereros de Monclova por 6-1 en siete entradas para
rescatar el tercer encuentro de la serie.
Dorados (23-37) buscaban su primera barrida de la campaña, aunque se llevó la serie con par de hits
ganadores dejando en el terreno a unos Acereros (33-26) que pegaron el doble dígito en imparables
para llevarse el encuentro en Chihuahua.
Monclova aprovechó un rally de tres carreras en la sexta para desempatar el encuentro. Previamente,
la División del Norte se colocó al frente en el primer episodio con out productivo de Sebastián “Tano”
Elizalde, quien brilló en la serie, mientras que en el tercer inning, Balbino Fuenmayor empató la
pizarra también con batazo productivo ante el abridor de Dorados, el australiano Lewis Thorpe.
Con dos fuera en el sexto rollo, Ángel Aguilar recibió pasaporte para llenar la casa en un turno de 10
lanzamientos contra Brian Schlitter, para después enfrentar a Rodolfo Amador quien bateó el extra
base entre el izquierdo y central vaciando las bases situando el 4-1 para la visita.
Los Acereros fabricaron dos más en la parte alta de la séptima con sencillos productores de Aldrem
Corredor y Addison Russell, sentenciando el 6-1 final.
Wilmer Ríos (6-3) lanzó joya de seis entradas permitiendo una carrera, cuatro imparables, sin bases y
tres ponches.
El derrotado fue Brian Schlitter (1-3) con dos tercios de labor recibiendo cuatro imparables y tres
rayitas. Por su parte, Lewis Thorpe salió sin decisión con cinco episodios de una sola carrera, tres hits
además de cinco ponches.
Rodolfo Amador terminó de 3-1 con tres impulsadas, Addison Russell de 4-3 con una remolcada. Por
Dorados, Sebastián Elizalde produjo la única para los locales, Héctor Mora de 2-1.
Chihuahua continuará con las series en casa al recibir a partir del martes 25 de junio a los Sultanes de
Monterrey en el Estadio Monumental.
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