By Robiel Vega / bi robielcuba87
The final match between Toros de Camagüey and Cazadores de Artemisa took an unexpected turn. At the top of the third inning there was a tumultuous controversy after Leslie Anderson took second place in a stealing attempt.
The innings began with a series of singles by Jorge Alvarez and Lionel Moss, then Camague’s captain Alexander Ayala shot the eighth homer of the season, turning the match 4 × 1 in favor of the Bulls; After Jordanis attacked Chamon, Leslie Anderson got a pitch, which did not please Camaguan Slugger.
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To a soldier who had never stolen, it was clear that he had gone out in search of a second person, and that he too had entered the basement very strongly, raising his legs. The reaction was immediate and the end result was that seven players were eliminated, four from Gamage and three from Artemisa after the benches of both teams were completely emptied.
Of course, Leslie Anderson, who started the debate, was eliminated from the game, as well as Angel Luis Marquez, Javier del Pino and Julio Raison Montesinos, who were sent off on Camage’s’ side, and none other than Leslie played. At the time of the events.
On the Artemiseno side, Conflict opener Youniski Garcia, off the bench openers Jose Antonio Jimenez and Sandro Tornes also took the path of rain. Given the scale of these events, even more severe sanctions are expected.
Facts like this are utterly unfortunate after these seven outings, while we are still one-third, 22 throughout the season. A trend that is undoubtedly becoming more common, should try to stop it.
The game finally ended with a 14 × 8 victory for Artemis, the fifth consecutive victory for the Hunters. The victory was lost to Michael Martinez (1-0) and Madame Frank (1-2). Jose Angel Garcia saved 279 in his sixth game. Apart from Ayala, they went home with the exception of Azniel Fonseka, who was already co-chair, and Lionel Movas Jr., his first and fourth campaigner in the national series.