Licey expires in a marathon to chosen and front in the final series in Lidom

In a marathon game of 14 tickets, Tigres leaves lions and takes advantage of one to zero in the final of the Dominican League that gives the ticket to the Caribbean series
Santo Domingo-With a high sacrifice of Sergio Alcántara in the fourteenth entrance, Lima Licey’s tigers left the lions chosen on Monday, defeating them 4-3 to take advantage at the beginning of the final series of the league Dominican.
Francisco Mejía opened entrance 14 with single and Michael de la Crue entered to run, to reach the prelude with another single from Gustavo Núñez. Next, Johan Rojas struck out without throwing and after intentional passport to Emilio Bonifacio, elevated by sacrifice to the Central Prado of Alcantara ended the game.
The left -handed Andrew Pérez took a zero of film with the bases full without out in the high of entry 14 to accredit the victory. Gabriel Ynoa (0-1) lost in relief of two entries and one third.
The Tigers used a total of 26 players in the game, 12 of them pitchers to take the 1-0 advantage in the final, to win four of seven games and that gives the ticket to the Caribbean series Mexicali 2025.
For the Tigers, the Mexican Víctor Mendoza gave triple and simple with a towed; Harold Ramírez three singles and one pushed; Johan Rojas a double, Cristhian Adames two singles; Domingo Leyba and Francisco Mejía an unstoppable each.
For the lions, Socrates Brito beat two -round home run and a single; Erik González dos inatrapables, Yamaico Navarro A tubey and Zoilo Almonte a hit.
The Lions took control of the game in the second entrance to the opener Brooks Hall by Hit through the intermediate of Erick González that allowed Yamaico Navarro to score.
The blues matched the board at the close of the fourth inning in front of the opener Grant Gavin. Harold Ramírez opened with Hit for the right meadow and was out in the intermediate in the attempted robbery. Troy Johnston delivered the second out with elevated to the Left, Domingo Leyba negotiated bases by balls and scored triple for Víctor Mendoza’s right.
The melenudos returned to the load at the top of the fifth by home run with one aboard Socrates Brito in front of the left -handed reliever Reymín Guduán.
The Tigers did not wait and tied the 3-3 game with a couple of races at the close of the fifth. Alcántara towed a rola to the second base and the Colombian Ramírez produced the second with a single to the central.