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Chamos under 18 triumphed against Colombia (8 of 5) and Cuba (10 of 5)
EDITOR | CARACAS The Venezuelan national team reached the Super Tour of the Pan American Under-18 Baseball Championship, having defeated 8 out of 5 races against Colombia at the Rico Cedeño Stadium in Chitré, Panama.
Sean Mendoza, third base player and fifth winner's bat, sent the Grand Slam to crown the group of five races in the top of the third inning, decisive for the victory against New Granada.
Portugal's José Palacio, a southpaw Colorado Rockies record holder, began his career triumph with five tickets, in which he built a career with four hits, gave four tickets and prescribed two strikeouts.
Success in Cuba
Venezuela and Colombia have reached the last day of the qualifying phase with a balance of two wins for one setback, after Monday's performance sent Cuba with a score of 10 points to 5, backed by the excellent work from the leftist Yaracuyano. Kleiver Osorio, who in five innings allowed four hits, scored three points and took eight strikeouts. José Mendoza hit three hits and made two and Yefri Carrillo scored three points.
It was Venezuela's first triumph over Cuba in a dozen Pan Am tournaments in youth tournaments since 1997.
Venezuela sided with Canada 8-2 at the opening and then beat the Bahamas 17-1.
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