Caribes de Anzoategui 15 Navegantes del Magallanes 10 (Box Score) Caribes lead Series 3-2.
Asdrubal Cabrera, 2B, 3 for 6, double, 3 RBIs, 1 run scored, 1K - .350 avg. and 1.185 OPS in Championship Series
Alejandro De Aza, RF, 0 for 3, 2 walks - .200 avg. and .667 OPS in Championship Series
Venezuelan Series continues tonight. All other Series have concluded.
The Caribbean Series will begin on January 28th.
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Caribes de Anzoategui 15 Navegantes del Magallanes 10 (Box Score) Caribes lead Series 3-2.
Asdrubal Cabrera, 2B, 3 for 6, double, 3 RBIs, 1 run scored, 1K - .350 avg. and 1.185 OPS in Championship Series
Alejandro De Aza, RF, 0 for 3, 2 walks - .200 avg. and .667 OPS in Championship Series
Venezuelan Series continues tonight. All other Series have concluded.
15-10? Sure that's not a Sundat Night Football score?
ReplyDeleteLos Navengantes scored 10 runs two games in a row and split them.
ReplyDeletePuts the Wilfredo Tovar and Jose Martinez run to .400 in perspective. Still, I preferred this game to Football. My kids kept telling me to come watch the playoff games yesterday. They said they were exciting. Nah, I will stick with Venezuelan Baseball. Can't wait for the Caribbean Series to start.
ReplyDeleteHow does the Caribbean Series work? Is it the winning team of each league that plays, a "hybrid" that includes players from other teams, or an "All-Star" team from the league?
ReplyDeleteBill. It is the winning team from each league with additional players from other teams (usually just a couple). In the DR's case maybe an Albert Pujols or Robinson Cano joins. It would depend on what that team needs I think. Gigantes, the league Champion, took 3 good ex-Mets pitchers from an eliminated team for the Playoffs - Raul Valdes, Jenrry Mejia, and Tim Peterson. That helped then win. We will see if they take more.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what the deal is with Jenrry Mejia? Has he lost velocity? What is different now from when he was successful several years ago - that would be interesting to know.
ReplyDeleteGuessing just getting older and not pitching much these last 6 years. From watching the games it looks like his ball still moves.
ReplyDeleteIf anything is left in Mejia's tank, it seems he could have a chance of return to the big leagues. 909 guys pitched in 2021 in MLB. Why not Jennry in 2022?
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