The Yucatan Lions, champions of the Mexican Baseball League



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William Sierra / Milenio News

MERIDA, Yuc.- The cry suppressed for 12 years in Kukulcan Park, finally it was possible to get out of it: the Yucatan Lions are champions of the Mexican League of baseball.

With the rifle extinguished in previous games, Luis Felipe Juárez appeared at the right time to unload a two-point circuit in the third; Sebastián Valle made a solo homerun to bring back the wild beasts to their desired fourth crown with a 4-3 win over the Monterrey Sultans, who never gave up.

] And with slate 4-2, Victor Mendoza fired producer jit before sending out Chad Gaudin, who came back watching watching the last two starts.

Rola Everth Cabrera who completed Madero to get Mendoza to put 27 autos Kukulkan Alamo overcrowded became a house of screaming and applause, which in the end also went to the Sultans.

From the beginning, both sets sought to be patient by making pitching more effective, and often used to touch sacrifice when there was a runner in the initial.

Also aware that there was no tomorrow, the two directors made some adjustments in the alignment. Roberto Kelly sent Yadir Drake as the fourth log and Ricky Álvarez sent him as seventh bat. On the jungle side, while starter Marco Tovar is left-handed, José Juan Aguilar was sent to play in the place of Leo Heras, used by the good pitcher.

Soon, both teams managed to score. The jumpers in their first run, with jit of "Cacao" Jesús Valdez who towed Rubén Sosa, who advanced with a touch of sacrifice by Everth Cabrera.

After leaving a rider in position to score in the first, in the next they did not fail to give the unstoppable producer Victor Mendoza and in the third they added another with the sacrificial top of Yunior Drake .

The riders left an important opportunity, with two out, in the fifth, and already Manny Acosta, replacing Tovar, filled the bases, but Leo Heras was hit by Nick Struck to appease the rebellion.

Yoanner Negrín won a not-flawless performance, since he fought a lot with his expeditions. In fact, the first entree took almost 20 minutes, growing up at the time of trouble to serve a pair of chocolates. In total, he threw a six-jitter ball with two points, struck one and gave a base. They made some mistakes, but there were also several important defensive pieces, which caused two or three murders.

Finally, gathered in the center of the diamond, all Lions members thanked the Lord with a prayer. Erick Arellano expressed his gratitude, first to God, then to the public and to the players who never went to reach the goal so much dreamed for the Yucatan.

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