Ciudad del Carmen never trailed in their 4-2 win over the Leones in Merida. Adrian Guzman scattered 9 hits and gave up 2 runs in 5 2/3 innings to give his team a chance to put the game away. Ecubiel Gonzalez (3-1) got the win in relief and Josh Lueke notched his 24th save.
Henry Gonzalez got things rolling for the Delfines in the top of the 1st inning, getting hit by a pitch, stealing 2nd, moving to third on a fly ball to right and scoring on a single by Francisco Lugo. Delfines 1, Leones 0.
Yucatan answered in the bottom of the 5th. Corey Wimberly reached on a throwing error by the del Carmen shortstop and stopped at third on a double by Jaime Pedroza. Wimberly scored on a sac fly to right by Jesus Valdez to tie the score at 1.
The Delfines scored their second run, in the top of the 6th, without the benefit of a hit. Gilberto Meija led off the inning by drawing a base on balls. He moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Freddy Guzman, stole third and scored on a sac fly by Henry Rodriguez. The Delfines led 2-1.
Hector Gimenez hit a solo home run to left in the bottom of the 6th for the Leones to tie the game at 2 apiece.
Francisco Moreno hit a one out single in the top of the 8th inning for del Carmen and scored in front of a home run by Gilberto Mejia for the final 4-2 win by the Delfines.
Hector Navarro (4-3) took the loss for Yucatan.
The Tigres de Quintana Roo beat the Piratas de Campeche to move within 1 1/2 games of the Leones with 2 games to play. The final two games of the season for Yucatan are with the Tigres in Merida. The Leones need to win one of the two games to become the champions of the Zona Sur of the Liga Mexicana de Beisbol.
IN OTHER LMB ACTION
Mexico 9, Aguascalientes 1
Japhet Amador drove in his league leading 116th and 117th runs on a 2 for 3 night as Mexico topped Aguascalients 9-1. Ramon Urias was 3 for 4 with a home run and 3 RBIs and 2 runs scored and Ivan Terrazas went 3 for 3 for the Diablos. Saul Soto went 2 for 3 for the Rieleros. Mexico won their 72nd game of the year to solidify their best record in the LMB.
Veracruz 2, Puebla 0
Manuel Flores (8-6) tossed 8 innings of 3 hit ball for the win against the Pericos and Juan Perez picked up his 2nd save of the year. Andres Meza (6-6) took the loss. Juan Moreno was 2 for 3 with an RBI for the Aguilas.
Laguna 9, Tamaluipas 2
The Vaqueros got home runs from Oswaldo Morejon, Juan Miranda and Jose Orozco to top the Broncos 9-2. Salvador Valdez (6-7) went six innings for the win and Oswaldo Pacheco (0-3) took the loss.
Quintana Roo 6, Campeche 4
The Tigres scored 3 times in the bottom of the 8th to come from a 4-3 deficit to a 6-4 win over the Piratas. Esteban Quiroz hit a bases clearing 3 run double and 3 RBIs on the night. The Piratas got home runs from Adan Valazquez, CJ Retherford and Fernando Flores for their 4 runs.
Monterrey 7, Monclova 5
Felix Perez went 1 for 4 with a 2 run home run and Edgar Quintero had a home run in 3 at bats as the Sultanes beat the Acereros 7-5. Hernando Arredondo hit a pinch hit 2 run home run for Monclova in the loss.
Oaxaca 3, Tabasco 1 (10 innings)
Yancarlo Angulo hit a solo home run in the top of the 10th, Mario Valenzuela doubled and pinch runner Alejandro Gonzalez scored on a single by Mike Jacobs as the Guerreros topped the Olmecas 3-1 in 10 innings. Manny Corpas (6-3) got the win and Rodolfo Aguirre (6-5) took the loss.
Saltillo 6, Tijuana 5
Christian Zazueta went 3 for 5 with 2 RBIs for the saraperos in their 6-5 victory over the Toros. iguel Olivo was 2 for 3 with 3 RBIs for Tijuana. Luis De La O (1-2) picked up the win in relief and Robert Suarez notched his 23rd save. Jose Manuel Lopez (3-4) took the loss.
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Thursday, August 13, 2015
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Dodgers Even Series With Cardinals After 3-2 Win on Saturday
Zack Greinke, for the Dodgers, and Lance Lynn, for the Cards, pitched extremely well in the second game of the NLDS series between the two teams. Greinke gave up 2 hits, both doubles, in his 7 inning stint. Lynn, although giving up 7 hits, held the Dodgers to just 2 runs and kept the Cardinals in the game for 6 innings.
J.P. Howell relieved Greinke to start the top of the 8th. Dodger manager, Don Mattingly, had the game set up the way he wanted it. Howell, a lefty, would face three left handed batters in pinch hitter Oscar Taveras, Matt Carpenter and Jon Jay.
Taveras singled singled on an 0-2 count. Matt Carpenter jumped on the first pitch he saw from Howell and drove it 400' over the right center field wall for a 2 run home run. Zack Greinke had thrown 105 pitches in his 7 inning shutout performance and the Cardinals tied the game on 4 pitches from Howell.
The Dodgers scored their two runs in the bottom of the third. AJ Ellis led off the inning with a double to right center. Greinke followed with a single to right and LA had runners at the corners with no outs.
Dee Gordon hit a slow roller to second. Greinke hesitated just long enough that the Cardinal 2nd baseman, Kolten Wong, in his haste to get the speedy Gordon at first, tagged Greinke with the glove only and threw to first to complete what appeared to be a double play. Ellis would score on the play.
Don Mattingly challenged the play noting that Wong did not have the ball in the glove when he applied the tag. Mattingly won the challenge and Greinke was awarded 2nd base and the double play was just a 4-3 ground out.
Two batters later, Adrian Gonzalez singled to right to score Greinke for the 2-0 Dodger lead.
Carpenter's home run in the top of the 8th, silenced the 54,000+ Dodger fans who had been very loud throughout the game. The crowd wasn't silent too long as Matt Kemp, leading off the bottom of the 8th, sent a 2-1 slider from reliever Pat Neshek into the bleachers in left to regain the lead for the Dodgers.
Kenley Jensen set the Cardinals down in order in the top of the 9th to preserve the win for Brandon League while Neshek took the loss for the Redbirds.
With the series tied at one game apiece, the teams head to St. Louis to continue the NLDS on Monday the 6th of October.
J.P. Howell relieved Greinke to start the top of the 8th. Dodger manager, Don Mattingly, had the game set up the way he wanted it. Howell, a lefty, would face three left handed batters in pinch hitter Oscar Taveras, Matt Carpenter and Jon Jay.
Taveras singled singled on an 0-2 count. Matt Carpenter jumped on the first pitch he saw from Howell and drove it 400' over the right center field wall for a 2 run home run. Zack Greinke had thrown 105 pitches in his 7 inning shutout performance and the Cardinals tied the game on 4 pitches from Howell.
The Dodgers scored their two runs in the bottom of the third. AJ Ellis led off the inning with a double to right center. Greinke followed with a single to right and LA had runners at the corners with no outs.
Dee Gordon hit a slow roller to second. Greinke hesitated just long enough that the Cardinal 2nd baseman, Kolten Wong, in his haste to get the speedy Gordon at first, tagged Greinke with the glove only and threw to first to complete what appeared to be a double play. Ellis would score on the play.
Don Mattingly challenged the play noting that Wong did not have the ball in the glove when he applied the tag. Mattingly won the challenge and Greinke was awarded 2nd base and the double play was just a 4-3 ground out.
Two batters later, Adrian Gonzalez singled to right to score Greinke for the 2-0 Dodger lead.
Carpenter's home run in the top of the 8th, silenced the 54,000+ Dodger fans who had been very loud throughout the game. The crowd wasn't silent too long as Matt Kemp, leading off the bottom of the 8th, sent a 2-1 slider from reliever Pat Neshek into the bleachers in left to regain the lead for the Dodgers.
Kenley Jensen set the Cardinals down in order in the top of the 9th to preserve the win for Brandon League while Neshek took the loss for the Redbirds.
With the series tied at one game apiece, the teams head to St. Louis to continue the NLDS on Monday the 6th of October.
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