Acereros: Rieleros asegura ambos juegos
Aguascalientes, Ags. (Prensa Acereros) 23 de marzo de 2025.- Por segundo día consecutivo la ofensiva de Rieleros salió con la pólvora encendida y con un ataque de 11 hits y un rally de cuatro carreras en el fondo de la sexta entrada los llevó al triunfo por pizarra de 11-2
Aguascalientes, Ags. (Prensa Acereros) 23 de marzo de 2025.- Por segundo día consecutivo la ofensiva de Rieleros salió con la pólvora encendida y con un ataque de 11 hits y un rally de cuatro carreras en el fondo de la sexta entrada los llevó al triunfo por pizarra de 11-2 asegurando los dos juegos de pretemporada en el estadio Alberto Romo Chávez.
LOCALES APROVECHAN LOS ERRORES.
En el fondo de la primera entrada Rieleros aprovechó un par de errores defensivos para timbrar un par de carreras. Rayder Ascanio recibió base por bolas ya con un out y avanzó con un wild pitch; tras el ponche a Daniel Cornejo para el segundo out, Carlos Pérez sacó un rodado lento entre la loma y el home plate, Soria tomó la bola pero el tiro fue malo a la inicial y Ascanio cruzó el plato, a continuación, Matt Warketin rodó por las paradas cortas y un error en el tiro a la inicial llevó al plato la segunda carrera para Aguascalientes.
NUEVO ATAQUE LOCAL.
En el fondo de la tercera entrada Rieleros atacó para anotar un rally de tres carreras. Rayder Ascanio dio sencillo y le dio toda la vuelta al cuadro para anotar la tercera del juego gracias a un doblete de Daniel Cornejo, tras el segundo out, Matt Warketin recibió base por bolas y con ambos corriendo en posición de anotar, cruzaron el pentágono con un sencillo de José Gómez, marcando el 5-0 para los locales.
OFENSIVA RIELERA DE DOS CARRERAS.
Aguascalientes atacó de nuevo en la tercera entrada y anotó un par de veces más. Con un oujt Rayder Ascanio pegó sencillo al igual que Jared Carr, ambos avanzaron con un wild pitch y Marco Jaime impulsó carrera con un rodado a las paradas cortas que llevó una carrera al plato. Con dos outs Andretty Cordero rodó por la antesala, pero el tiro fue abierto a la inicial y el error le permitió a Carr anotar la cuarta carrera para los Rieleros.
LA QUINTA DE LOS LOCALES.
De nueva cuenta el quinto capítulo trajo carrera para los Rieleros, Amilcar Gómez abrió la ofensiva con doblete y después de un out, un error del paracorto a rodado de Jacob Teter amplió la ofensiva y dio oportunidad a que Isaac Arias con batazo corto al derecho produjo la sexta carrera de la máquina.
ACEREROS SE QUITA EL CERO.
Fue en la apertura de la sexta entrada cuando Acereros pudo borrar el cero de la pizarra. Oscar Jiménez recibió base por bolas y llegó hasta la antesala gracias a doblete de Bryan Corral pro la raya del jardín izquierdo. Chávez Young lo llevó al plato con un rodado a las paradas cortas, que entregó el primer out, pero que llevó al plato la primera para la Furia Azul.
RALLY EN LA SEXTA.
Cuatro carreras anotadas por los Rieleros en el fondo de la sexta cargó la pizarra a favor de los locales de forma definitiva. José Gómez abrió con doblete y Osar Marten conectó cuadrangular por el jardín izquierdo. La ofensiva siguió con un sencillo de Carlos Martínez y un nuevo homerun, ahora de Isiah Gilliam. En el fondo de la octava, Oscar Marten conectó su segundo cuadrangular del juego, en solitario para poner el definitivo 11-2.
LA SEGUNDA DE ACEREROS.
En la alta de la séptima la Furia Azul timbró la segunda del juego. Juan Mora abrió con sencillo y llegó hasta la antesala con doblete de Braulio Cavero pegado a la raya de tercera, Abiam Cruz impulsó con un rodado por la segunda base.
EL PITCHEO.
Por Acereros abrió el juego José Manuel Soria quien lanzó dos innings de 10 bateadores, recibió dos carreras sucias, aceptó tres hits y ponchó a dos bateadores. Relevó Jorge Rodríguez con una entrada de tres hits y tres carreras, Patricio Ress, una entrada de tres hits en orden, Jesús Jáuregui tiró la quinta y en cuatro bateadores aceptó un hit, una carrera y ponchó a dos. Martín Herrera subió en la sexta y sacó un out, recibió cuatro hits, un par de cuadrangulares y cuatro carreras. Oscar Soria relevó dos tercios de inning con dos ponches, Jonathan López tiró la octava en orden y Rolando Mora la octava entrada con un cuadrangular, una carrera y una base en cuatro bateadores.
AGS: Carrillo, Torres (5), Clay (7), Onyshko (8), Troglic (9)
MVA: Soria, Rodríguez (3), Ress (4), Jáuregui (5), Herrera (6), O. Soria (6), López (7), Mora (8)
PG: Raúl Carrillo
PP: José Manuel Soria.
HR: O. Marten (2), I. Gilliam por Aguascalientes.
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