Guerreros: Regresan al Templo Bélico con la serie 2-0
Oaxaca, Oax. (Prensa Guerreros) 19 de agosto de 2024.– Después de dos grandes encuentros en el estadio “Finsus” de Querétaro, los Guerreros de Oaxaca regresan a la verde Antequera para continuar la serie de zona frente a los Conspiradores de Querétaro en el “Templo Bélico” el día de hoy en
Oaxaca, Oax. (Prensa Guerreros) 19 de agosto de 2024.– Después de dos grandes encuentros en el estadio “Finsus” de Querétaro, los Guerreros de Oaxaca regresan a la verde Antequera para continuar la serie de zona frente a los Conspiradores de Querétaro en el “Templo Bélico” el día de hoy en el juego 3; la serie hasta el momento le favorece a los bélicos 2 juegos por 0.
Los Guerreros de Oaxaca después de ganarle la serie a los Leones de Yucatán y avanzar como el tercer mejor lugar de la zona del Sur, se fueron a meter a la casa de los Conspiradores de Querétaro, quienes culminaron la campaña como el segundo mejor equipo del sureste.
JUEGO 1
El estadio “Finsus” fue sede del inicio de la serie donde en el primer juego, los bélicos iban ganando tranquilamente, pero Conspiradores mostrando una gran ofensiva y regresó de un 7-2 en la pizarra para emparejarlo 7-7 en la baja de la séptima entrada; Guerreros no bajó los brazos y con ofensiva oportuna y jugando con el “librito” y con squezze play de Jorge Flores, anotó Sebastián García desde la antesala para así, poner la pizarra final de 9 carreras por 7 y obtener el primero de la serie.
En ese encuentro, el norteamericano Solomon Bates lució en la loma de los disparos al trabajar por espacio de 6 entradas completas, permitiendo 1 carrera limpia y pasando por los strikes a un total de 7 rivales; el pitcher ganador fue Esteban Bloch, la derrota para Yeuri Gervacio y el salvamento para el dominicano Jojanse Torres.
Guerreros con este marcador, iniciaba ganando la serie como visita.
JUEGO 2
En un juego de pelota que tuvo de todo, incluso conato de bronca después de que Yonathan Daza fue golpeado en la parte alta de la cuarta entrada, afortunadamente no fue a más lo acontecido.
El partido fue de inicio a fin apretado en el marcador, en donde los Conspiradores nuevamente dieron un golpe en el marcador con las dos únicas carreras que hicieron durante el juego en la parte baja de la cuarta entrada, esto con sencillo productor de Román Alí Solís y rodado de Alen Hanson, para así ponerse arriba en la pizarra 2-0 contra el relevo Odalvi Javier.
En la alta de la quinta entrada, el norteamericano Kyle Martin conectó el primer cuadrangular del juego por todo el jardín izquierdo, acercando al equipo zapoteca 2 carreras por 1.
La lluvia se hizo presente en la parte baja de la octava entrada con dos outs en la pizarra, la cual no se quitó por más de 2 horas que se esperó y siendo serie de play offs, tenía que reanudarse al otro día en las mismas circunstancias que se quedó.
Al otro día a las 2pm se cantó el “play ball” en el estadio “Finsus” para la continuación del encuentro entre Guerreros y Conspiradores, donde la tribu del brazo de Reza Aleaziz, culminó la octava entrada sin problema y los bélicos a la ofensiva fabricó rally de 8 carreras con sencillos remolcadores de Yariel González, Luis Barrera, Alex González, Alexi Amarista y cuadrangular de dos anotaciones y segundo del partido de Kyle Martin, ponían el partido 9 carreras por 2, ventaja que la tribu ya no perdería para el cierre del noveno episodio.
El día de hoy la serie se traslada a la ciudad de Oaxaca en el estadio “Eduardo Vasconcelos” donde los lanzadores probables para el juego tres son Andy Otero por Conspiradores y Radhames Liz por los Guerreros; el play ball se cantará en punto de las 19:00 hrs.
La venta de boletos ya está activa en las taquillas del estadio “Eduardo Vasconcelos”.
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