Nicas advance to the grand finale of the children's tournament in Panama • El Nuevo Diario



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The Nicaraguan representative team beat the Venezuelan team with a 4-0 record in the semi-final of the Latin American League Baseball Championship for Little League children and, after this categorical triumph , will face the Panama A team in grand finale. will receive the privilege of representing Latin America in the World Series of Williamsport in the United States from August 16 to 26.

Pinolero's combined win, whose balance in the regular tour of the event was five wins and one defeat, had as main protagonist of the talented pitcher Harold Montealto, who launched the full game and silenced the Venezuelan offense. It should be noted that the only defeat experienced by Nicaragua in the tournament was against which will be his rival in the final, which will take place today at 09:00.

Colón stops at 245. After shooting Dennis Martínez at the top of the biggest Latin American winners of all time in the major leagues with 245 wins, pitcher Bartolo Colón has not been in able to get the win that makes him Latino with the most hits in the history of the MLB. Bartolo equalizes Dennis with a win against the White Sox in Chicago on June 30 and since then has made four starts without knowing the win in any of them.

 Harold Montealto.

He lost to the Detroit Tigers, then to Boston and the Cleveland Indians, and his most recent setback was last Thursday against the Oakland Athletics, who in seven innings produced six earned runs. Despite this bad moment, Columbus, whose balance with Texas is 5-9, has great opportunities to return to triumph in the remaining two months of the season.

Cabrera does not stop hitting. After a one day break because of a stomach virus, Everth Cabrera returned to action with the Yucatan Lions and on Thursday night he managed three hits in four innings in the match as his team overcame 6-4 to the red devils of Mexico

The player Nandaimeño, who since the beginning of the second championship of the Mexican baseball league (LMB) has not lowered his average of 400 points, entered the day last night with a .432 average with 35 hits in 81 battles in 20 games.

Such was the offensive consistency of Cabrera, who remained among the top five shooters of the season, showing up in Mexico as his best time in the big leagues. For his part, Elmer Reyes remains on the list of injured Olmec Tabasco and Carlos Teller remains with a record of 0-0 and a 11.25 ERA with the Braves de Leon.

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