Tigres: Sostendrán ocho juegos de exhibición en casa
Cancún, Q. Roo (www.tigresqroo.com) 24 de marzo de 2025.- Cuando solo restan 25 días para que se ponga en marcha la Temporada 2025 de la Liga Mexicana de Beisbol (LMB), los Tigres de Quintana Roo hicieron oficial su calendario de juegos de exhibición, mismo que constará de un total de
Cancún, Q. Roo (www.tigresqroo.com) 24 de marzo de 2025.- Cuando solo restan 25 días para que se ponga en marcha la Temporada 2025 de la Liga Mexicana de Beisbol (LMB), los Tigres de Quintana Roo hicieron oficial su calendario de juegos de exhibición, mismo que constará de un total de 14, de los cuales ocho serán en el Estadio Beto Ávila Sherwin-Williams de Cancún y otros seis fuera de territorio quintanarroense.
Del total de compromisos de preparación que sostendrá la novena comandada por CJ Retherford en el Caribe Mexicano, tres serán contra los Piratas de Campeche, comenzando este próximo viernes 28 de marzo y hasta el domingo 30 del mismo mes.
Posteriormente, del martes 1 al jueves 3 de abril serán anfitriones de los Olmecas de Tabasco, para cerrar esta etapa en casa, enfrentando los días viernes 4 y sábado 5 de abril, al conjunto de los Toros Tranviarios de la Ciudad de México, que son multicampeones de la Liga Oceanía de Beisbol.
Después, los Tigres viajarán a continuar sus duelos de pretemporada a los estados de Campeche para medirse a los Piratas y posteriormente a Tabasco donde jugarán contra los Olmecas.
Cabe señalar que para los encuentros de preparación programados en el inmueble de la SM 21, todos los juegos tendrán un precio único de 50 pesos en cualquier localidad, a la par de que saldrán a la venta a partir de este jueves 27 de marzo en las taquillas de la Guarida Bengalí.
A continuación presentamos el rol de Juegos de Exhibición de los Tigres de Quintana Roo en el estadio Beto Ávila Sherwin-Williams del Caribe Mexicano:
Fecha Rival
Vie 28/03 Piratas de Campeche
Sáb 29/03 Piratas de Campeche
Dom 30/04 Piratas de Campeche
Mar 01/04 Olmecas de Tabasco
Miéa 02/04 Olmecas de Tabasco
Jue 03/04 Olmecas de Tabasco
Vie 04/04 Toros Tranviarios (Semiprofesional)
Sáb 05/04 Toros Tranviarios (Semiprofesional)
Segundo Interescuadras
Por otra parte, la mañana de este lunes se puso en marcha la segunda semana de Spring Training de los Tigres, donde la novedad fue la presencia del ex ligamayorista Willie Calhoun, quien de inmediato entró en acción al participar como bateador designado y tercero en el orden del equipo Gris, durante el segundo interescuadras planificado por el "Conejo" Retherford.
En este juego celebrado una vez más bajo un intenso sol y un clima de 34° centígrados, se volvieron a formar los equipos Azul y Gris; donde el primero estuvo integrado por Carlos Figueroa (JC), Agustín Murillo (3B), Melvin Mercedes (2B), Leonardo Reginnato (1B), Alan López (JD), Alexis Wilson (R), Randy Trejo (PC), Germán Revilla (JI), Emilio Martínez (BD) y Orlando Sánchez (BE); teniendo como lanzadores al estadounidense Kobe Foster (2 innings), seguido por Pedro Payano (1), Joshua Guzmán (1) y Jones (1).
En tanto que por el equipo Gris saltaron al diamante Cornelius Randolph (JC), Gaige Howard (JD), Willie Calhoun (BD), Gabriel Cancel (PC), Marc Flores (1B), Cito Culver (2B), Robert Emery (R), Antonio Monroy (JI), Robert Rabasa (3B) y Geovany Flores (BE); además de que sus serpentineros fueron Manuel Valdez (2 entradas), Jesse Galindo (2) y Gael Bermúdez.
Tras el choque interno que duró cinco episodios, los Tigres se quedaron un par de horas más realizando sus prácticas habituales, sin dejar de lado, que este martes 25 de marzo, el noveno día de campamento primaveral de los caribeños será en el campo Félix “Chano” Flores del ejido Alfredo V. Bonfil a partir de las nueve de la mañana.
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