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twins2994 · 3 years ago
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Rays Hit 6 HR’s To Thump Twins.
Twins 4 Rays 11 W-Archer (1-1) L-Albers (1-1) SV-Enns (1)
The Minnesota Twins are one of the best home run hitting teams in baseball. They rely too much on the home run ball, but have done enough to win fifty-eight games this year. Today, the Tampa Bay Rays gave the Twins a dose of their own medicine at Tropicana Field. The Rays got to work early and often today. Randy Arozarena led-off the first with a triple and Wander Franco singled him home. Two batters later, Yandy Diaz hit a run-scoring single to right to put the Rays up by a pair of runs after an inning of play. It got a lot worse for the Twins in the second as Randy Arozarena lined a two-out single to left and Wander Franco doubled. An Andrew Albers balk scored another run and Nelson Cruz was intetionally walked. Yandy Diaz smoked an Andrew Albers change-up out to center for a three-run blast and the Rays were not done yet. The next batter, Jordan Luplow drilled a Albers fastball out to left for a solo homer. This capped off a five-run second and the Rays led 7-0. Manuel Margot and Randy Arozarena each had solo blasts off Andrew Albers in the third and the rout was on. The Twins finally got to Chris Archer in the fourth when Jorge Polanco lined a lead-off double to right. After a wild pitch, Max Kepler hit an RBI groundout to first base. This put the Twins on the board and Miguel Sano belted a Chris Archer fastball out to center for a solo homer. The Twins pulled within seven runs, but the Rays got those runs back in the bottom of the fourth. Nelson Cruz wacked an Ian Gibaut slider out to center for a solo blast. Later in the inning, Brandon Lowe took a Gibaut slider out to left for a solo homer of his own. The Rays had an 11-2 lead after four innings of play. The Twins inched closer in the fifth as Byron Buxton drew a two-out walk. Jorge Polanco knocked a Chris Archer slider out to right for a two-run homer to pull the Twins within seven runs. The two bullpens settled things down in the latter innings. Dietrich Enns threw three shutout innings for the save and the Rays took Game 2 from the Twins. 
-Final Thoughts- Andrew Albers got knocked around today and that happens with soft tossing lefties sometimes. He went three innings and allowed nine runs on ten hits with a walk and two strikeouts. Ian Gibaut gave up two runs over 1 2/3 innings with a walk and a strikeout. Juan Minaya struck out three over 1 1/3 innings, Alex Colome had a 1-2-3 seventh, and Ralph Garza had a hitless eighth. Jorge Polanco led the team with three hits on the night. Rob Refsnyder added two hits. The Twins hit 0-for-6 with runners in scoring position and left seven men on base. Miguel Sano collided with Mike Zunino on a pop up and eventually left the game with a sore shoulder. Rocco Baldelli is very careful with injuries, so I think he’ll be fine. This was a tough day for the Twins in a game that was decided early. Tomorrow, Griffin Jax faces Luis Patino in the series finale. 
-Chris Kreibich-
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lamilanomagazine · 2 years ago
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Nuoto, pioggia di medaglie per gli atleti delle Fiamme Oro
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Nuoto, pioggia di medaglie per gli atleti delle Fiamme Oro. Pioggia di medaglie alla 36esima edizione dei Campionati Europei di nuoto in corso di svolgimento a Roma: il ricco medagliere azzurro che posiziona ad oggi l'Italia al comando con più di 20 medaglie, vede tra i suoi protagonisti gli atleti del Gruppo Sportivo Fiamme Oro della Polizia di Stato. La prima medaglia d'oro della spedizione cremisi la conquista Margherita Panziera, autrice di una splendida prestazione nei 200 dorso. Thomas Ceccon regala all'Italia e alla Polizia di Stato una medaglia dello stesso colore vincendo i 50 farfalla e conquista anche l'argento in quanto componente della staffetta 4x100 mista. Gregorio Paltrinieri, il capitano della nazionale, vince gli 800 stile libero dominando la gara. La 17enne Benedetta Pilato si conferma regina della rana a livello internazionale vincendo in casa anche il titolo europeo sui 100 rana. Medaglia di bronzo per Alessandro Miressi nei 100 stile libero. Sempre Thomas Ceccon insieme ad Alessandro Miressi e Manuel Frigo si aggiudicano la medaglia d'oro nella staffetta 4x100 stile libero dominando la gara. Nella disciplina del nuoto artistico dominio incontrastato di Giorgio Minisini che ad oggi ha conquistato il podio più alto per ben tre volte e promette di non fermarsi: oro nel sincro individuale, nel solo libero maschile  ed in coppia con la poliziotta Lucrezia Ruggeri nel duo misto libero. Due medaglie argento dal sincro, specialità tecnico e highlights a squadre che vede tra i componenti della squadra le atlete Fiamme Oro Domiziana Cavanna ed Enrica Piccoli. Anche nel libero combinato le cremisi Domiziana, Piccoli e Zunino si sono aggiudicate, insieme alla propria squadra, la medaglia d'argento. Questo straordinario risultato è grande motivo di orgoglio non solo per tutti gli italiani - e fra questi tantissimi poliziotti che festeggiano per i propri colleghi atleti - ma soprattutto accresce l'entusiasmo di migliaia di giovanissimi atleti iscritti ai gruppi sportivi Fiamme Oro che alimentano uno straordinario vivaio.... Read the full article
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goalhofer · 3 years ago
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2022 Tampa Bay Rays Players By Nationality
American: 27 (Jason Adam, Nick Anderson, Shane Baz, Jalen Beeks, J.T. Chargois, Pete Fairbanks, J.P. Feyereisen, Josh Fleming, Tyler Glasnow, Kevin Kiermeier, Andrew Kittredge, Corey Kluber, Brandon Lowe, Josh Lowe, Chris Mazza, Shane McClanahan, Brendan McKay, Brett Phillips, Brooks Raley, Drew Rasmussen, Phoenix Sanders, Jeff Springs, Ryan Thompson, Davis Walls, Matt Wisler, Ryan Yarbrough & Mike Zunino)
Dominican: 3 (Wander Franco, Manuel Margot & Francisco Mejía)
Cuban: 2 (Randy Arozarena & Yandy Díaz)
Colombian: 2 (Luis Patiño & Harold Ramírez)
Panamanian: 1 (Javy Guerra)
South Korean: 1 (Choi Ji-Man)
Venezuelan: 1 (Yonny Chirinos)
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elcorreografico · 3 years ago
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Secco encabeza los intendentes de la Tercera con mejor imagen, Cagliardi promedia tabla
#Política #TerceraSección #Berisso #Ensenada | #MarioSecco encabeza los #intendentes de la Tercera con #mejorimagen, #FabiánCagliardi promedia tabla
Consultora Proyección llevó a cabo una medición de imagen de los intendentes de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, y fue publicado en el portal Grupo La Provincia todos los detalles de los resultados del estudio.Con un reciente sondeo, realizado entre el 15 y 28 de febrero de 2022, a más de 7800 bonaerenses mayores de 16 años, la Consultora Proyección, que dirige el sociólogo Manuel Zunino, y que…
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blogfernsonthayassslove · 3 years ago
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Lance 'MacGyver' McCullers Jr. Is Emerging as a True Postseason Ace
แจกเครดิตฟรีHOUSTON — Lance McCullers Jr. is to pitching what MacGyver is to gadgets. His mind is always churning. He is ever looking for ways to escape jams, if not avoid them altogether. McCullers had another MacGyver moment last year after both Manuel Margot and Mike Zunino of the Rays smashed his signature pitch, the knuckle-curve, for home runs in the American League Championship Series, where the Astros' season ended.Houston’s righthander has become the kind of rock-solid reliable starter every team needs to win a championship. The Central champ has been bounced in the first round every year since, the indignity intensified in 2020, when a pandemic-inspired expanded postseason resulted in three teams getting eliminated. The Astros, meanwhile, treat the Division Series like Grapefruit League play, posting a 14-7 record since 2015, advancing from 2017-2020.And they made it look way too easy Thursday, a game that counted as just one win yet chilled any notion this series may be competitive.
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your-dietician · 3 years ago
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Diamondbacks rout Padres to end 24-game road skid
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Diamondbacks rout Padres to end 24-game road skid
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Eduardo Escobar went 4-for-5 with a homer and five RBIs and the Arizona Diamondbacks routed the host San Diego Padres 10-1 on Saturday night to halt the longest road losing streak in major league history at 24 games.
Christian Walker also homered and right-hander Merrill Kelly (4-7) shut out the Padres on five hits over six innings. Walker, Josh Reddick, Josh Rojas, David Peralta and Pavin Smith all had two hits as Arizona racked up 16 overall while winning for just the second time in its past 22 overall contests.
The Diamondbacks also ended San Diego’s eight-game winning streak. Tommy Pham’s RBI single in the ninth prevented the Padres from being blanked.
San Diego’s Jake Cronenworth saw his four-game home run streak end.
Dodgers 3, Cubs 2
Cody Bellinger hit a walk-off solo home run in the ninth inning to lift Los Angeles over visiting Chicago, ripping a 3-1 pitch over the fence in center with two outs in the ninth off Cubs reliever Keegan Thompson (3-2) to give the Dodgers their second straight win in the four-game series.
Dodgers starter Julio Urias struck out a career-high 12 batters in 5 1/3 innings. The left-hander allowed two runs, five hits and walked one, but for the third straight outing could not secure his 10th victory of the season.
Joe Kelly, Garrett Cleavinger, Phil Bickford and David Price (3-0) blanked the Cubs over the final 3 2/3 innings. Cubs right-hander Alec Mills allowed two runs and eight hits in four innings, striking out two and walking two.
Giants 6, Athletics 5 (10 innings)
Curt Casali put a happy ending on his nightmarish game when he doubled home Steven Duggar from first base with one out in the last of the 10th inning, capping a two-run rally that pushed host San Francisco past Oakland.
Down 5-4 after a Matt Chapman sacrifice fly in the top of the inning, the Giants got even on an RBI single by Duggar off Athletics reliever Burch Smith (1-1) that scored Brandon Crawford with one out.
Casali, who had struck out in each of his previous four plate appearances, then lined a double into the left-field corner. San Francisco closer Jake McGee (3-2) was credited with the win despite allowing a run without issuing a hit in the top of the inning. The Giants (50-26) are the first team in the majors to reach 50 victories.
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Red Sox 4, Yankees 2
Nathan Eovaldi took a shutout into the eighth inning and tossed 7 2/3 innings of one-run ball against his former team as host Boston beat New York to improve to 5-0 this season against their rival after a three-game road sweep of the Yankees on June 4-6 and winning 5-3 in the series opener Friday.
Eovaldi (8-4) allowed seven hits and walked none while striking out six batters. Enrique Hernandez, Bobby Dalbec, Hunter Renfroe and Xander Bogaerts each drove in a run for the Red Sox.
DJ LeMahieu finished 4-for-5 with a solo home run and two RBIs for New York. Yankees starter Jordan Montgomery (3-2) allowed three runs on eight hits with a pair of walks and five strikeouts in six innings. New York has dropped three of its last five games.
Marlins 3, Nationals 2
Rookie Zach Thompson struck out 11 batters — the most by any Miami pitcher since 2019 – in beating visiting Washington.
Nationals leadoff batter Kyle Schwarber, perhaps the hottest hitter in the majors entering the game, went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts and had his six-game hit streak snapped. Schwarber has 22 homers this season, including 13 in his past 15 games and nine in his past seven contests.
Instead of Schwarber, this game’s hitting star was Miami’s Jon Berti, who went 2-for-3 with the go-ahead homer and a double. Thompson (2-2), who was making just his fourth career start, lasted six innings, allowing four hits, two walks and two runs for his first quality start.
Tigers 3, Astros 1 (Game 1, 7 innings)
Zack Short blasted his first career home run, Casey Mize (5-4) tossed six strong innings and host Detroit snapped Houston’s 11-game winning streak Saturday in the opener of the day-night doubleheader.
Houston’s winning streak was one shy of the franchise record, which it established on three occasions.
Short was called up from Triple-A Toledo earlier in the day to serve as the 27th man on the roster for the doubleheader. In addition to his fifth-inning home run, the 26-year-old shortstop had a double.
Astros 3, Tigers 2 (Game 2, 7 innings)
Yordan Alvarez and Carlos Correa hit back-to-back homers during a three-run sixth and Houston rallied past host Detroit in the nightcap of a day-night doubleheader.
For Alvarez, it was his 13th homer of the season while Correa now has 15 long balls. Jose Altuve reached base twice and scored a run for Houston. Lance McCullers Jr. (5-1) allowed two runs on five hits and struck out seven in 5 1/3 innings. Ryan Pressly struck out the side in the seventh for his 12th save.
Jonathan Schoop and Omar Mazara each had a pair of hits for the Tigers.
Mets 4, Phillies 3
Michael Conforto hit the game-winning sacrifice fly as New York mounted another late-inning comeback to edge visiting Philadelphia a day after the Mets forced extra innings in the seventh inning of each game of a doubleheader, and they now have won two of the first three games of the four-game series.
The Phillies took the lead without the benefit of a base hit in the top of the ninth against Edwin Diaz (2-2), who gave up the tiebreaking sacrifice fly to Nick Maton, before the Mets built their winning rally in similarly piecemeal fashion against Hector Neris (1-5).
Pinch-hitter Trevor Blankenhorn led off the bottom of the ninth with a grounder that Rhys Hoskins misplayed for an error. Billy McKinney drew a pinch-hit walk before Kevin Pillar loaded the bases with an infield single. Luis Guillorme walked on a 3-2 pitch to force home Blankenhorn, and one out later Conforto drove home the winning run.
Cardinals 3, Pirates 1
Paul DeJong and Paul Goldschmidt hit long solo home runs to power St. Louis past visiting Pittsburgh.
The Cardinals snapped their five-game losing streak while winning for just the seventh time in their past 25 games. Meanwhile the Pirates lost their 12th road game in their past 14 tries.
Winning pitcher Adam Wainwright (6-5) allowed one run on six hits in six innings. He struck out eight batters and walked only one. Colin Moran had two hits for Pittsburgh.
Blue Jays 12, Orioles 4
Randal Grichuk hit a three-run home run and had four RBIs, Teoscar Hernandez added a solo homer and three RBIs and Toronto defeated visiting Baltimore at Buffalo.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. added a two-run blast for the Blue Jays, who have won two of the first three games of the four-game series. Bo Bichette had three of Toronto’s 15 hits with an RBI double.
Blue Jays left-hander Hyun Jin Ryu (7-4) allowed four runs, seven hits and two walks in 6 2/3 innings. Cedric Mullins and Pedro Severino each had a pair of RBIs for Baltimore.
Rays 13, Angels 3
A career-best four hits and two RBIs from Ji-Man Choi helped pace Tampa Bay to a 13-3 victory against host Los Angeles.
The Rays totaled 15 hits, with Manuel Margot and Mike Zunino each knocking in home runs. Tampa Bay scored 11 straight runs after briefly falling behind 3-2 in the third.
Rookie Shane McClanahan (3-2) logged a career-high six innings and had a strong outing, allowing three runs on four hits while striking out seven and walking two. Anthony Rendon had two RBIs for the Angels.
Brewers 10, Rockies 4
Christian Yelich’s two-run homer highlighted the six-run eighth inning that broke open a tie game and sent surging Milwaukee to a fourth straight win with a victory over visiting Colorado.
In a 4-4 game, Milwaukee loaded the bases with nobody out. Omar Narvaez followed with a go-ahead sacrifice fly and Luis Urias’ two-run single through the drawn-in infield made it 7-4. Yelich then belted his fifth homer of the season to right-center field and Willy Adames later delivered an RBI double.
Brad Boxberger (3-2) got the win with an inning of scoreless relief, giving up no hits with two walks and two strikeouts. Carlos Estevez (2-1) took the loss and allowed four runs on two hits and a walk, retiring just one batter in the eighth.
Reds 4, Braves 1
Jesse Winker homered for the first time in nearly three weeks and Luis Castillo (3-10) threw seven shutout innings as Cincinnati beat visiting Atlanta.
With the wind gusting out to left, Winker crushed an Ian Anderson fastball 435 feet to the seats in right-center for a 1-0 Cincinnati lead in the first. It was Winker’s team-leading 18th homer and first since his three-homer game June 6 at St. Louis.
Winker, who made a diving attempt for a Ronald Acuna Jr. double in the third, left the game after five innings due to a right hip contusion. Guillermo Heredia and William Contreras each had two hits for the Braves.
Rangers 8, Royals 0
Kyle Gibson (6-0) pitched seven innings of two-hit ball and struck out 10 as host Texas beat Kansas City in Arlington as Joey Gallo paced the Rangers offense, finishing the day 2-for-3 with two home runs and five RBIs.
The Rangers assured themselves of their first series win since sweeping Houston on May 21-23, and go for the sweep of the Royals on Sunday.
Kansas City went with a bullpen game with Kyle Zimmer opening up and throwing 22 pitches (two walks, two strikeouts) in the first before turning the game over to Kris Bubic (2-3) for the second. Bubic hit the first batter he faced and gave up three runs while only recording two outs before being pulled.
Mariners, White Sox (suspended)
Host Chicago’s game with Seattle was suspended in the bottom of the third inning and will resume play Sunday.
The game will resume with the first batter of the bottom of the third and the score tied at 0-0. The suspended game will be a nine-inning game but Sunday’s scheduled game between Chicago and Seattle will be a seven-inning contest.
Jose Abreu had the only hit of the game — a second-inning single — when the game entered a rain delay. Luis Torrens and Taylor Trammell both walked for Seattle in the top of the third. Lance Lynn and Logan Gilbert were the starting pitchers for the game.
Indians-Twins (postponed)
The game between Minnesota and visiting Cleveland was postponed due to rain in the area.
Saturday’s contest will be made up as part of a split doubleheader on Sept. 14, with the first game scheduled for 2:10 p.m. ET and the nightcap expected to begin at 7:40 p.m.
–Field Level Media
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edicyones · 6 years ago
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Alineación /// Lineup - Maria Primo - Gloria Oyarzabal - Andrea Zunino - Marie Aline - Natalia Baluta - Laura Fernandez Izuzquiza - Sara Escribano ( Sari Good Mood ) - Karina Morante (Elena Supay) - Manuel de Teresa - Florence St - Carolina del Olmo - Amelia García - Rohan Thapa
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soycabcba · 4 years ago
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Las altas y las bajas de los rivales de Belgrano, Instituto y Estudiantes en la Primera Nacional
Arranca este fin de semana la Primera Nacional para Belgrano, Instituto y Estudiantes de Río Cuarto. El Pirata será local de Tigre, el sábado a las 21.15. La Gloria visitará a Defensores de Belgrano el mismo sábado, pero a las 17.10. Y Estudiantes debutará el domingo a las 18 siendo local de Deportivo Maipú.
El rival de Belgrano
Tigre es dirigido por Diego Martínez, quien en 2020 había estado en Godoy Cruz. Tiene 42 años. En la web de Solo Ascenso, se detallaron las altas y las bajas del conjunto de Victoria.
Altas: Francisco Oliver (SARMIENTO (JUNIN)), Lucas Blondel (ATLÉTICO DE RAFAELA), Lucas Menossi (SAN LORENZO), Francisco González Metilli (ARGENTINOS JUNIORS).
Bajas: Néstor Moiraghi, Román Martínez, Diego Morales, Nicolás Navarro, Carlos Luna, Nicolás Sansotre (SAN MARTÍN (TUCUMÁN)), Fabricio Domínguez Huertas (RACING CLUB), Ivo Kestler (COMUNICACIONES).
En el último amistoso, el entrenador paró a estos 11: Zenobio; Compagnucci, Cabrera, Luciatti, Prieto; Zabala, Prediger, Becker; Cavallaro, Enzo Diaz, Tomás Fernández. Entre los titulares está un conocido como Sebastián Prediger.
El rival de Instituto
Defensores de Belgrano es dirigido por Gastón Esmerado, de 43 años, que ya tuvo experiencia como DT en Tigre y Temperley, entre otros clubes. Defensores contrató 10 refuerzos. 
Altas: Alejandro Martínez (ARGENTINO DE MERLO), Alejandro Lugones (VILLA SAN CARLOS), Marcos Rivadero, Emiliano Mayola (DEPORTIVO MORON), Marcos Peano (UNION), Gonzalo Torres (LANUS), Luis López (ATLANTA), Mauricio Campolongo (SARMIENTO (RESISTENCIA)), Máximo Levi (LOS ANDES), Matías García.
Bajas: Fabián Nardozza -DT-, Nicolás Benegas, Maximiliano Núñez, Matías Quiroga, Maximiliano Ferreira, Guillermo Vernetti, Marcelo Lamas, Ezequiel Aguirre, Leandro Martínez Montagnoli (MITRE (SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO)), Leonel Müller (TRISTAN SUAREZ), Leandro Caballero (DEPORTIVO RIESTRA), Sebastián Giovini (GIMNASIA Y ESGRIMA (MENDOZA)), Marcos Giménez (ATLÉTICO DE RAFAELA), Elvio Gelmini (REAL PILAR FC), Sebastián Soto (DEPORTIVO RIESTRA).
En el último amistoso, Defensores formó así: Marcos Peano (Ignacio Pietrobono); Nicolás Álvarez, Luciano Goux (Alejandro Vallejos), Emiliano Mayola, Iván Nadal; Juan Manuel Sosa, Elías Borrego; Alejandro Lugones, Juan Manuel Olivares, Alejandro Martínez; Luis López.
El rival de Estudiantes
Deportivo Maipú de Mendoza metió 13 incorporaciones entre las que se destacan la de un conocido: el ex delantero de Instituto Facundo Castelli. El entrenador es un cordobés: Luciando Theiler, que hizo las inferiores en Belgrano como jugador y que como DT logró el ascenso de Maipú a la Primera Nacional. 
Los movimientos del Cruzado fueron estos, según también publicó el portal Sólo Ascenso.
Altas: Juan Cruz Bolado (GODOY CRUZ), Hernán Sosa (SANSINENA (GENERAL CERRI)), Juan Alvacete (VILLA DALMINE), Agustín Manzur (GODOY CRUZ), Cristian Carrizo (FERRO CARRIL OESTE), Mauro Cachi (BARRACAS CENTRAL), Bruno Galván (J.J. URQUIZA), Alfredo Pussetto (UNION), Facundo Castelli (INSTITUTO), Alvaro De Gaetani (NEWELLS OLD BOYS), Matías Viguet (INDEPENDIENTE RIVADAVIA), Lucas López (SAN MARTIN (MENDOZA), Jesús Sandoval (SAN MARTIN (MENDOZA).
Bajas: Matías Alasia, Matías Navarro, Alexis Viscarra, Neri Espinosa (GIMNASIA Y ESGRIMA (MENDOZA), Luis Daher (HURACAN LAS HERAS (MENDOZA)), Facundo Desima (JUVENTUD U.U. (SAN LUIS), Álvaro Lima (COMUNICACIONES), Sergio Díaz, Brian Puntano, Mauro Visaguirre (GIMNASIA Y ESGRIMA (MENDOZA), Matias Persia, Federico Illanes, Franco Olmos (INDEPENDIENTE (CHIVILCOY), Cristian Taborda (SPORTIVO PEÑAROL (SAN JUAN), Ezequiel Riera (DEFENSORES UNIDOS (ZÁRATE).
En el último amistoso, formó con Bolado; Sandoval, Lopez, Moreyra, Sosa; Manzur, Moreno, Tonetto, Viguet; Veliez y Castelli.
Así se juega la primera fecha
Zona A
Viernes 12
A las 20.10 (por TV): Nueva Chicago-Mitre de Santiago del Estero; Mariano González.
Sábado 13
A las 17.30: Gimnasia de Mendoza-Agropecuario de Carlos Casares; César Ceballos.
A las 19.10 (por TV): Almirante Brown-Estudiantes de Buenos Aires; Fabricio Llobet.
A las 21.15 (por TV): Belgrano-Tigre; Emanuel Ejarque.
Domingo 14
A las 18.00: Estudiantes de Río Cuarto-Deportivo Maipú de Mendoza; Rodrigo Rivero
A las 19.00: San Martín de Tucumán-Alvarado de Mar del Plata; Pablo Giménez
Lunes 15
A las 17.10; Deportivo Riestra-Quilmes; Ramiro López
Martes 16
A las 21.10 (por TV): Chacarita Juniors-Atlanta; Jorge Broggi.
Libre: Temperley
Zona B
Viernes 12
A las 18.00: San Martín de San Juan-Atlético de Rafaela (por TV); Luis Lobo Medina.
Sábado 13
A las 17.10: Defensores de Belgrano-Instituto; Adrián Franklin
A las 17.10: San Telmo-Barracas Central; Diego Ceballos.
A las 17.10; Villa Dálmine-Independiente Rivadavia Mendoza; Sebastián Zunino
A las 17.10; Brown de Adrogué-Brown de Puerto Madryn; Juan Pafundi.
A las 17.30: Santamarina de Tandil-Gimnasia de Jujuy (en el estadio General San Martín); Bruno Bocca.
A las 19.30 (por TV): All Boys-Deportivo Morón; Lucas Comesaña.
Domingo 14
A las 20.00, Güemes de Santiago del Estero-Ferro; Yamil Possi.
Lunes 15
A las 21.30 (por TV), Almagro-Tristán Suárez; Julio Barraza.
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twins2994 · 3 years ago
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Rays Top Twins 10-4.
Rays 10 Twins 4 W-McClanahan (7-4) L-Pineda (4-8) SV-Phillips (1)
The Minnesota Twins have done well over the past week against first place teams. They took three out of four from the Astros last weekend and took a three-game series from the White Sox this week. Tonight, another first place team came to town as the Rays played the Twins. The Rays got cooking in the first inning as Brandon Lowe led-off with a single to left. With two outs, Randy Arozarena lined a run-scoring double to center to put the Rays on the board first. The Rays kept adding on in the second as Yandy Diaz smoked a Michael Pineda fastball out to right for a solo homer. Mike Zunino and Brandon Lowe kept the inning alive with two outs singles and a wild pitch plated a run. Tampa Bay extended the lead to three after two innings of play. Nelson Cruz greeted his old teammate with a blast off a Michael Pineda change-up. The Rays had a four-run lead and added one more run in the fourth. Mike Zunino belted a Nick Vincent slider out to left-center for a solo homer and the Rays had a 5-0 lead. The Twins started to figure out Shane McClanahan in the fourth. Brent Rooker led-off with a single to left and Mitch Garver walked. A fielder’s choice moved up the runners and Miguel Sano hit an RBI single to left. The Twins got back to work in the fifth as Ryan Jeffers led-off with a base hit to center. With two outs, Brent Rooker knocked him in with a single to left and the Twins were within three runs. The Rays got one of those runs back in the sixth. Kevin Kiermaier lined a ball off the plywood in right field and the ball ricocheted to the infield. He raced all the way around the bases and beat the relay throw for an inside-the-park home run. The Rays had a four-run lead, but the Twins would answer in the bottom of the inning. Mitch Garver and Rob Refsnyder started the inning with singles. Miguel Sano lined a ball through the infield for a run-scoring single and the Twins pulled within three runs again after six frames. The Rays quickly loaded up the bases in the seventh and Joey Wendle delivered a run-scoring single to right. With one out, Kevin Kiermaier plated a pair with a base hit to right and the rout was on. Manuel Margot hit a sacrifice fly to center to put the Rays up a touchdown. Brent Rooker inched the Twins closer when he took Evan Phillips deep in the bottom of the seventh. Minnesota was within six runs, but it was no use. The Rays bullpen finished the game strong after Shane McClanahan’s 5 1/3 innings. Matt Wisler got out of the sixth and Evan Phillips threw the final three innings for the save. The Rays took the series opener tonight in Minneapolis. 
-Final Thoughts- Michael Pineda had a rough night. He went only 2 2/3 innings and allowed four runs on six hits with three strikeouts. He left tonight’s game with a left side injury. Nick Vincent gave up a run over 2 1/3 innings, John Gant wore it with two innings of work, where he allowed five runs with three strikeouts, and Edgar Garcia threw two scoreless innings. Brent Rooker led the way with four hits on the day. It was the first four-hit game of his career. Mitch Garver and Miguel Sano had two hits each. The Twins hit 3-for-8 with runners in scoring position and left seven men on base. Nelson Cruz got a nice ovation from the Target Field crowd in his first return back to Minneapolis. Tomorrow, Kenta Maeda will start against a to be determined starter for the Rays as the Twins celebrate the 1991 World Series team. 
-Chris Kreibich-
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2022 Tampa Bay Rays Roster
Pitchers
#1 Luis Patiño (Barranquilla, Colombia)
#11 Shane Baz (Houston, Texas)
#18 Shane McClanahan (Cape Coral, Florida)
#19 Josh Fleming (Columbia, Illinois)
#20 Tyler Glasnow (Santa Clarita, California)
#22 Chris Mazza (Concord, California)
#28 Corey Kluber (Coppell, Texas)
#29 Pete Fairbanks (Webster Groves, Missouri)
#30 Brooks Raley (Uvalde, Texas)
#34 J.P. Feyereisen (River Falls, Wisconsin)
#36 Andrew Kittredge (Spokane, Washington)
#37 Matt Wisler (Bryan, Ohio)
#47 Jason Adam (Overland Park, Kansas)
#48 Ryan Yarbrough (Lakeland, Florida)
#49 Brendan McKay (Darlington, Pennsylvania)
#57 Drew Rasmussen (Spokane County, Washington)
#59 Jeffrey Springs (Belmont, North Carolina)
#68 Jalen Beeks (Prairie Grove, Arkansas)
#70 Nick Anderson (Brainerd, Minnesota)
#72 Yonny Chirinos (Bachaquero, Venezuela)
#84 J.T. Chargois (Sulphur, Louisiana)
Catchers
#10 Mike Zunino (Cape Coral, Florida)
#21 Francisco Mejía (Baní, Dominican Republic)
Infielders
#2 Yandy Díaz (San Fernando De Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic)
#5 Wander Franco (Baní, Dominican Republic)
#6 Davis Walls (Cordele, Georgia)
#8 Brandon Lowe (Suffolk, Virginia)
#26 Choi Ji-Man (Incheon, South Korea)
Outfielders
#13 Manuel Margot (San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic)
#15 Josh Lowe (Marietta, Georgia)
#35 Brett Phillips (Seminole, Florida)
#39 Kevin Kiermaier (Ft. Wayne, Indiana)
#43 Harold Ramírez (Cartagena, Colombia)
#56 Randy Arozarena (Havana, Cuba)
Coaches
Manager Kevin Cash (Tampa, Florida)
Bench coach Matt Quatraro (Bethlehem, New York)
Pitching coach Kyle Snyder (Sarasota, Florida)
Assistant pitching coach Rick Knapp (Baltimore, Maryland)
Bullpen coach Stan Boroski (Martins Ferry, Ohio)
Bullpen catcher Misha Dworken (Boca Raton, Florida)
Bullpen catcher Charlie Valerio (Santiago, Dominican Republic)
Hitting coach Charles Mottola (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)
Assistant hitting coach Dan DeMent (Will County, Illinois)
Assistant hitting coach Brady North (Nashville, Tennessee)
1st base coach Chris Prieto (Carmel, California)
3rd base coach Rodney Linares (San Pedro De Macorís, Dominican Republic)
Analytics coach Jonathan Erlichman (Toronto, Ontario)
Field coordinator Paul Hoover (Columbus, Ohio)
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Final del Campeonato Nacional de Selecciones (1930)
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Los campeones (Foto I Diario El País). Gracias al aporte de Pablo Segovia y Marco da Silva Lucas comparto hoy una valiosa información que en breve será añadida a El AreA. Un día como hoy, 27 de octubre, pero de 1930, se disputaba la final del Campeonato Nacional de Selecciones de Uruguay entre Río Negro y Canelones, ganando los primeros por 3-2.
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En esa temporada también participó Montevideo y lo hizo con dos selecciones: la de la A.U.F. y la formada por un combinado de la Liga Universitaria y la Liga Tranviaria de Football. Río Negro fue campeón Nacional (Copa William Poole) y campeón del Interior (Copa Óptica Bruzzone). Según comenta el amigo Marco da Silva Lucas, que adelanta parte de su libro "El fútbol de adentro. La otra historia del fútbol uruguayo", como primicia exclusiva para El AreA:
El colosal Estadio Centenario, palco de la primera Copa del Mundo, fue el escenario principal del tercer Campeonato Nacional en 1930. Participaron en esta ocasión los seleccionados de: Artigas, Canelones, Colonia, Cerro Largo, Flores, Lavalleja, Maldonado, Paysandú, Río Negro, Rivera, Rocha, Salto, San José, Soriano, Tacuarembó, Treinta y Tres, Montevideo (A.U.F.) y Montevideo (L.U.F./L.T.F.).
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Momento del segundo gol rionegrense (Foto I Diario El País). La primera fase del certamen se jugó íntegramente el 12 de octubre: Montevideo (L.U.F./L.T.F.) eliminó sorpresivamente al bicampeón Montevideo (A.U.F.) (2 a 1); Canelones a Salto (3 a 1); Río Negro a Rivera (4 a 3); Treinta y Tres a Paysandú (2 a 1); Artigas a Flores (3 a 2); San José a Tacuarembó (5 a 1); Soriano a Maldonado (3 a 1); y Colonia a Rocha (3 a 0). En esa instancia, Cerro Largo y Lavalleja igualaron 2 a 2 y postergaron la definición. El segundo partido entre ambos, jugado el 14 de octubre, decretó la clasificación de Lavalleja que triunfó por 3 a 0. 
Con la eliminación de Montevideo (L.U.F./L.T.F.) en la segunda fase del campeonato a manos de Colonia, quedó decretado que, por primera vez en la historia, el interior había derrotado a la capital en una competencia nacional. Canelones, que eliminó a Colonia en semifinales, y Río Negro, que había derrotado a San José (2 a 1) y a Treinta y Tres (1 a 0), fueron los grandes finalistas. 
El 27 de octubre, una vez más con el Gran Parque Central como palco de una definición y con doce mil asistentes, Río Negro ingresó a la historia grande del fútbol uruguayo al coronarse campeón nacional y, por ende, también del interior, luego de derrotar a Canelones por 3 a 2. 
Río Negro (3): Alcides Ugalde, Juan José Pini, Juan Carlos Molinari, Ceferino Vázquez, Pedro Alegre, José María Zabaleta, Anacleto Caché, Emilio Moratorio, Santos Márquez, Juan Carlos Cabrera y Eduardo Torres. 
Canelones (2): Fernández, Curado, Rocatti, Zunino, Alberti, Aizcorbi, Tessa, Suiffet, Barceló, Tuana y Ferreira. 
Goles: E. Moratorio (RN, 20´), A. Caché (RN, 55´), Tuana (C), Rocatti (C) y E. Moratorio (RN, 85´). 
Árbitro: Aníbal Tejada.
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El equipo campeón (Fuente I Marco da Silva Lucas). Además de los once rionegrenses que ingresaron al campo de juego en la final, hicieron parte del plantel campeón en Montevideo: Manuel Evaristo Miller y Alfredo Aureliano Latorre; no viajaron por falta de medios y permanecieron en Fray Bentos a la orden: Norberto Benvenutto y Víctor Galli. Completaban la delegación: Evaristo Quiñones, director técnico, preparador físico, masajista y equipier, y Antonio Bordes, delegado. El Presidente de la Delegación fue el Dr. Eduardo Levratto. 
Río Negro se concentró en el Hotel Dante. El regreso del equipo campeón desde la capital hasta Mercedes fue por tren y en todas las estaciones fueron homenajeados por multitud de aficionados.
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Randy Arozarena, Mike Zunino, Manuel Margot and Austin Meadows hit home operates, and Tyler Glasnow struck out 10 to create a postseason record for the Tampa Bay Rays, who beat the brand new York Yankees 7-5 Tuesday night to even their AL Division Series at one game apiece. 
The Rays had enough pop sports logo t shirt transfers to overcome an enormous game by Giancarlo Stanton, who had two house runs and four RBIs. His impressive power screen included a 458-feet, three-operate homer that landed beneath the giant video table in left field at Petco Recreation area. Stanton has 3 homers in the series and five in 4 postseason games. 
The Yankees possess 13 homers in four playoff video games. Four Rays pitchers struck out 18, an MLB postseason record for a nine-inning video game and a postseason record for Yankees batters. DJ LeMahieu strike an RBI single with two outs in the ninth, but Pete Fairbanks retired Aaron Judge on a grounder with runners in the corners to earn the conserve. Video game 3 in the best-of-five series is Wednesday night. The Rays, flock iron on transfer who received the AL East and so customized stickers decals are the very best seed, were the house team for the first two games as the Yankees would be the home group for another two games.  
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Minnesota Twins @ Tampa Bay Rays 9.4.21
Minnesota Twins Lineup Tampa Bay Rays Lineup
1.) Luis Arraez DH        1.) Randy Arozarena LF
2.) Byron Buxton CF     2.) Wander Franco SS
3.) Jorge Polanco 2B    3.) Nelson Cruz DH
4.) Josh Donaldson 3B  4.) Yandy Diaz 3B
5.) Max Kepler RF         5.) Jordan Luplow 1B
6.) Miguel Sano 1B        6.) Brandon Lowe 2B
7.) Rob Refsnyder LF    7.) Manuel Margot RF
8.) Ryan Jeffers C          8.) Mike Zunino C
9.) Andrelton Simmons SS 9.) Kevin Kiermaier CF
SP Andrew Albers LHP SP Chris Archer RHP
(1-0) 0.96 ERA              (0-1) 4.35 ERA
(2021 MLB Stats)
-Chris Kreibich-
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Top 10 MLB Playoff Strikeout Leaders: Week 5 (End Of Season)
10: Martín Maldonado, Houston (18)
9: Manuel Margot, Tampa Bay (19)
8: Randy Arozarena, Tampa Bay (19)
7: Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers (20)
6: Max Muncy, Los Angeles Dodgers (21)
5: Chris Taylor; Jr., Los Angeles Dodgers (24)
4: Will Smith, Los Angeles Dodgers (24)
3: Willy Adames, Tampa Bay (25)
2: Mike Zunino, Tampa Bay (27)
1: Brandon Lowe, Tampa Bay (28)
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