Mejía hits Grand Slam and Tigres ties final series to lions in Lidom

Francisco Mejía fired homer with a full house in the first episode and Tigres beat Lions to match two wins the final series in the Dominican League
Santo Domingo – Francisco Mejía shot a Grand Slam To crown a five -annotations rally at the first entry and give it the 9-3 victory to the Tigers of the Licey Friday about Lions of the chosen onethat tied two victories the Final series of the Dominican League at the Quisqueya Juan Marichal stadium in Santo Domingo.
The Tigres, who carried a chain of 13 tickets without scoring races, had no contemplation with the Lions, Phillips Valdez starter, before whom he was scored five laps in the same first episode.
The first race of the party was promoted by the Mexican Víctor Mendoza, who reached the batting box with three companions in circulation and managed to connect an unstoppable to the central garden, with which he towed Gustavo Núñez from the prelude.
The bases continued full, when Mejía reached the plate and detonated her bat before the first launch she received from Valdez, carrying the ball over the right garden wall, dragging the Colombian Harold Ramírez, Sergio Alcántara and Mendaraza, who They were on the paths, expanding the advantage (5-0) for the blue.
The current Dominican baseball champions added one more race in the third act, when the American Troy Johnston hit a second base, with which Mendoza advanced to the registrar with the sixth race of the Tigers in the game.
The lions reacted scoring three times in the fourth entrance to the operator of the felines, the American Nico Tellache, who had retired to the first 10 batters he faced in the match.
The first race of the Melenudos arrived indisputable to the central meadow of Junior Caminero, with which Socrates Brito managed to advance to the plate.
The other two scarlet annotations reached the bell for a two-base hit of Jean Segura, who pushed Caminero and Zoilo Almonte to reduce the disadvantage of the lions (3-6).
Those led by Gilbert Gómez returned to detached themselves from the Lions, scoring a race in the sixth act, when Johan Rojas, who ran on the second base, scored by mistake in the second pad of the Cuban reliever Darien Núñez.
The Tigers added one more race in the eighth chapter, when Rojas reached the registrar again for the right garden of Domingo Leyba.
Rojas filled once again the plate in the ninth entrance, when Mejía, who pushed five races in the match, connected a hit that hit the first base pad, which allowed him to accredit an incogible tug.
The reliever Ulises Joaquín (1-0) threw a white entry to conquer the victory by the Tigers.
Valdez (0-1) allowed five races in two thirds of entry to load with the defeat for the lions.
The fifth match of the final will be played this Saturday at the Capital Stadium, with the Tigers as homeowners.