King Series: Red Devils, a triumph of Bicampeonato in LMB

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Red Devils sponten the third triumph of the King’s series against Charros de Jalisco and placed one more of the two -time championship in the Mexican Baseball League


Zapopan, Jalisco – Venezuelans José Pirela and Carlos Pérez, with a couple, connected three of the four home runs of Red Devils from Mexicowhich were placed at a triumph of the two -time championship of the Mexican Baseball Leagueby beating Saturday night 7-2 to Jalisco charros.

After Charros He took 2-0 advantage at the close of the third episode, Red Devils He gave the somersault to the match with a four -run rallie in the fourth inning, to head down the victory, then Charros He no longer stepped on the dish against 14,233 fans at the Pan -American Stadium.

On Sunday, starting at 5:00 p.m. (18:00 of the East), the Red Devilsdirected by Lorenzo Bundy, they will look for the first two -time championship for a team of the LMB Since the Saraperos de Saltillo did in 2009 and 2010. It would be the fourth for the reds in their history.

The Charros They attacked Brooks Hall with two outs in the third episode, when the third base Río Ruiz made a bad shot to the initial hit of Johneshwy Fargas that led him to the intermediate. Triple by Mallex Smith for the right and simple of Michael Wielansky towed races for 2-0.

However, the advantage vanished with the next three batters of the Red Devils at the opening of the fourth episode. Julián Ornelas opened with an Infield Hit to the short stops, José Marmolejos gave the right meadow simple and the Venezuelan Pirela hit line quadrangular through the left garden.

After falling the first out of the fourth episode, the “Chamo” Pérez continued the party of the reds with panoramic sponsoring along the left before the launches of the opener Luis Iván Rodríguez.

Devils It increased the advantage with a couple of races in the fifth entrance, in which former Charro Allen Córdoba fired solitary home run and Pirela added Hit to add his fourth towing of the game.

Pérez opened the ninth entrance with a lone homer to leave the final board of 7-2, before the shout of “Let’s Devils, let’s go Diblos” of more than a thousand fans who wore the colors of the reds.

Hall took the victory by launching five entries for three hits and two dirty races, with a ball bases and four strikeouts. Then, Kevin Gowdy, Jimmy Yacabonis, JC Mejía and Volohiro Anraku limited the Charroswith a passport and three “chocolates.”

Rodríguez charged with the defeat in four episodes in which he was punished with eight hits, three of them home runs, six clean races and pave pair.