By Jose Alejandro Rodriguez Jazz
At a press conference at the Adolfo Look Hall in Latin American Stadium this Monday, May 23rd, Cuban baseball officials are set to begin details of the quarter-finals of Series 61, beginning on Wednesday, May 25, the start of the postseason season. .
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At the aforementioned meeting, other issues The playoff schedule is officialThursday, May 26, at 10 a.m., the start of the specific fight for the best match in seven games between Hurricane Mayapek and the Tigress of Chico de Avila at the Nelson Fernandez Stadium in San Jose de las Lazas.
Precisely, the Tigers finished the regular stage in fifth place in the table, with a 41-34 draw, four full games behind first place, occupied by Callos de Sancti Spirits (45-30).
All Avilanian fans and followers of Yorlewiss Charles’ troops are very excited for the postseason, and hope their team can beat Michael Gonzalez’s battle-hard hurricane debutant in the Cuban baseball playoffs.
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However, as reported Full swing Evidence close to the situation suggests that this Monday, three days before the start of the post-season, the Tigers’ field staff suffered significant losses.
It’s about entitlement Yairon MartinezIn addition to embarking on a long journey to a professional baseball company, he decided to flee Cuba for a better personal environment and his family.
According to the source, the talented Avilanian Pitcher lived in a difficult situation and suffered the loss of his close relatives, including his mother and grandparents, which forced him to leave his homeland.
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Although Yaron was not a star pitcher in the main squad, he put in a very good performance in the regular season of the 61 series and was expected to help the Tigers out of the bulls later in the season.
In 19 games, with 11 relievers, the right-hander left the tie at 3-5, working a total of 53.0 innings, allowing him to score 31 runs, averaging 5.26, in addition. 27 strikeouts and 25 walks, WHIP 1.83 and opponent’s batting average of 346.
Avilanion was playing Cuba baseball for his sixth season. In the previous five, he has served in 52 games, 23 of which were as starters, 5-8, ERA 6.50, WHIP 1.86 and a competitive batting average of 341, with 43 strikeouts and 63 free walks.