Pericos opens the second campaign of the LMB against Oaxaca



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After the coronation of the Yucatan Lions last Thursday, after winning seven games against the Monterrey Sultans in the first season of the 2018 Baseball League of Mexico, this Tuesday will begin the second season, where the Pericos de Puebla, under the command of Lorenzo Bundy will try to come for revenge to save the year of baseball, which first reached only fifth place and lose the wild card game to the Braves' hands. León.

The Pericos, with some adjustments, mainly to the offensive, will open the campaign this Tuesday at the stadium "Eduardo Vasconcelos", facing the Warriors of Oaxaca from 19:00, which will be led by Cuban Joe . Álvarez, who in 2014 led the Pericos to the fight for the pennant of the Mexican League.

After an express workout of just over two weeks, the Pericos will try to come back in the S Division. They dominated the Leones champions of Yucatan, Diablos Rojos del México, Quintana Roo's Tigers and Bravos of León.

With an offensive where Daric Barton, Jason Vásquez, newcomer Delmon Young, the Canadian stands out Michael Crouse and Mexicans like Alberto Carreón and Sergio Pérez, the Pericos will seek to once again become the team that has imposed respect in the southern division.

In pitching that once again represents the great doubt of the Pericos, they come back to bet with young people like Romario Gil, Ryan Pérez and David Richardson, who will pass from the pen to all initialistas

This will be another 57-game campaign, where the top four in each division will advance, with a fifth qualifier aspiring to the wild game. as long as the distance separating it from fourth place is not greater than three parts.

The Pericos will have their first two sets in a foreign playground and will return to the Serdá brothers to open the campaign on Tuesday, July 10 against the Saraperos de Saltillo

OTHER SERIES.- Diablos plays in León; Tabasco in Campeche; Yucatan to Quintana Roo against Tigers; Tijuana in Monterrey; Laguna to Durango; Laredo in Monclova and Aguascalientes in Saltillo.

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