Mayagüez conquer title 20 and go to the Caribbean series in LBPRC

A Clean Palo, Mayagüez Indians beat Senators from San Juan to obtain his twentieth championship in LBPRC and the pass to the Caribbean Series Mexicali 2021
San Juan, Puerto Rico – with home runs Isán Díaz, Anthony Garcia and Danny Ortizthe Mayagüez Indians beat 5-2 to the Senators of San Juan Friday, for conquer his Twenty -title in the Roberto Clemente professional baseball league (LBPRC) and get the ticket to the Caribbean Series Mexicali 2025.
The Indians, who won the first four games to thread, took the series 5-1 and now they will be the representatives of Puerto Rico in the Caribbean series that will be played in Mexicali from January 31 to February 7.
The victory of the Mayagüezano team was given to Clean Palo. The Indians marked their first two races with a large hit, a home run to the right garden with the imported David Mackinnon in the pads. Mackinnon had been placed in transit with a base by the Balls of the Senators, Miguel Martínez, at the beginning of the second episode.
A second fly; This time lonely, to the first launch of Martínez and from the wood of the most valuable player of the season, Anthony García, increased the advantage of the Indians, 3-0, in the sixth entrance. But that was not the only arrow of the tribe that went deep into the spot.
After Garcia’s hit, a debatable from Eddie Rosario came and a double play play by the campocorto-in a Mackinnon hit-which was reviewed by the referee committee of the instantaneous revision system. Then, the third home run of the night arrived when Danny Ortiz hit a powerful rafagazo over the right garden gate for 4-0. So far the work of Martínez came, who retired from the hill with the defeat after allowing all the races of the Indians and having tolerated six hits in five entries and two thirds. It was the second setback of left -handed in the championship series.
A smelling error of the Campocorto de los Senators, Rubén Tejada, gave way to the fifth score of Mayagüez, on the legs of Bryan Torres, during the seventh entry.
The senators broke the zero in the lower part of the eighth entrance after the Indian reliever, Jorge López, lost the Strike area and embasted the emerging batter Kenen Irizarry. Then, Kevin Santa also joined as an emerging and connected a hit to the right garden to place runners in the first two pads. Then, Vimael Machín connected a double that promoted San Juan’s first race to put the score 5-1.
López finished his departure with a ball to Ramón Rodríguez who congested traffic. The leader of the Indians, Wilfredo “Coco” Cordero, entered the land to bring veteran Nelvin Fuentes. The left-hander gave way to one more race for 5-2 in a hit of Cornelius Randolph. Then, Brandon Bell connected a line that was trapped by Díaz in the campocorto and from his position was sent to the intermediate to complete a double play that closed the episode.
The senators came to fill the bases in the ninth input. However, Tombero Justin Yeager dominated Machín elevated to seal the triumph.
The victory belonged to Eduardo Rivera after not allowing a career in five episodes. The left -hander only gave way to an unstoppable and prescribed five strikeouts. For his part, Yeager signed up for his fourth rescue in the final series.