The Elephants of Cienfuegos defeated the Crocodiles of Matanzas five races by two, on Monday, at the Cinco de Septiembre stadium, and cut the triumphant streak of six games of their adversaries, who nevertheless retained the second place in the standings table. the current stage of the National Baseball Series, taking advantage of the setback suffered by the leader Camagüey, 6 for 1 against Industriales.
Armando Ferrer's boys reduced their offense this time to just seven hits and lost unbeaten after six consecutive successes in the current phase of the tournament. In fact, they missed several opportunities, leaving many men in circulation in the absence of the driving force. Jefferson Delgado, author of a solo home run, was the best man on the offensive.
The right César García (5-3) was credited the triumph with saved game for Miguel Lahera (3). Starter Javier Mirabal (6-5), who was kept too long in the box despite being punished, charged the other way around.
The cienfuegueros hit nine uncollectable and his best man with the wood was Richel López who shot home run.
C H E
Killings - 2 7 0
Cienfuegos– 5 9 0
In other results, Industriales left the pothole after having lost the particular subset of three games per sweep to Matanzas and nailed a flag to the Camaguey bull on their own premises of the Cándido González stadium, where Bryan Chi (6-3) made a good job with the blue uniform.
Las Tunas took advantage of the reverse of Camaguey and ascended to the second place embraced with Matanzas, after beating 11-7 to the Wasps of Santiago de Cuba successfully for Wilson Paredes (2-4) and reverse of left-handed Ulfrido García (5-5). José Ángel García added his ninth unit per game saved, in a match where the Danel Castro and Rafael Viñales from Las Tunas took the ball out of the stadium, as did Santiago Guzmán.
Armando Ferrer's boys reduced their offense this time to just seven hits and lost unbeaten after six consecutive successes in the current phase of the tournament. In fact, they missed several opportunities, leaving many men in circulation in the absence of the driving force. Jefferson Delgado, author of a solo home run, was the best man on the offensive.
The right César García (5-3) was credited the triumph with saved game for Miguel Lahera (3). Starter Javier Mirabal (6-5), who was kept too long in the box despite being punished, charged the other way around.
The cienfuegueros hit nine uncollectable and his best man with the wood was Richel López who shot home run.
C H E
Killings - 2 7 0
Cienfuegos– 5 9 0
In other results, Industriales left the pothole after having lost the particular subset of three games per sweep to Matanzas and nailed a flag to the Camaguey bull on their own premises of the Cándido González stadium, where Bryan Chi (6-3) made a good job with the blue uniform.
Las Tunas took advantage of the reverse of Camaguey and ascended to the second place embraced with Matanzas, after beating 11-7 to the Wasps of Santiago de Cuba successfully for Wilson Paredes (2-4) and reverse of left-handed Ulfrido García (5-5). José Ángel García added his ninth unit per game saved, in a match where the Danel Castro and Rafael Viñales from Las Tunas took the ball out of the stadium, as did Santiago Guzmán.
