Three members of the Las Tunas All stars of the I Series of the Americas of baseball, That this Thursday he lowered his curtains in Nicaragua with the coronation of the metropolitan Águilas that represented Panama.
The trio of Cubans in the select payroll was formed by the painting player Yordanis Alarcón, the gardener Yunieski Larduet and the pitcher Andy Vargas, who highlighted in the pale performance of the Cuban cast that ended in the fourth position, says a note of the sports portal Hit.
Congratulations to Yordanys Alarcón,
Yuniesqui Larduet and Andy Vargas for their inclusion in all stars of the first series of #Baseball of the Americas.#Beisbolcubano pic.twitter.com/bqos6xwr5t– Cuban baseball and softball federation (@cubanabeisbol) January 30, 2025
Alarcón covered the third base of the woodcutters and set an offensive average of .466, product of seven hits in 15 visits to the batting drawer.
For his part, Larduet was part of the most outstanding patrolmen of the tournament thanks to his nine hits on 19 opportunities
The right -handed Havanero, who attended the fair as reinforcement, kept his average clean runs immaculate, in addition to leading the strikeout section with 10.
These individual awards remain as a consolation of an action that left baseball followers in Cuba dissatisfied, who are less and less have the opportunity to enjoy a triumph in international tournaments of any category.
Those led by Abeicy Pantoja fit four losses in six presentations, two of them consecutively with KO score, something that Cuban teams had never experienced in international leaders.
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Paradoxically, the libators got one of their triumphs against the Panamanian team, which after classifying with a lot of work beat the undefeated Curacao goats (7-0) and the host selection in the decisive duel (3-1).
For the Istmeños only the Torpedo Austin Dennis managed to be included in all stars. The remaining positions of the painting were covered by the Phildrick Llewellin recipient (Curacao), the initialist Darío Borrero (Colombia) and the second base Brandon Leyton (Nicaragua).
They completed the trio of leading gardeners Chase Dawson (Nicaragua) and Ray-Patrick Didder (Curacao).