Madrid Spain.- Artemiseño pitcher Misael Villa recently arrived in the United States after completing the migration route from Nicaragua.
The prominent pitcher shared a publication on his social networks showing his arrival in the northern country.
“Thanks to all the people who have made this dream come true,” Villa wrote in Facebook. He also shared a video with images of his journey.
According to the sports media Full Swing, participated in eight National Baseball Series with the team from his province. He was also a reinforcement of Industriales, Villa Clara and Cienfuegos.
“He left a balance of 40 wins and 50 losses, with a clean average of 4.44, WHIP of 1.57, in addition to 334 strikeouts and 242 walks, all in 157 games pitched, 127 of them as a starter,” he highlights. Full Swing.
In 2018 Misael Villa was part of the Cuba Team for the preparation cap against the Nicaraguan team and against the American university students.
Villa, together with Dayán García Ortega and Miguel Lahera, was flagged of the Artemiseño team of the last National Series (61).
This week it also emerged that the Cuban javelin thrower Yiselena Ballar Rojas left the national delegation with which she traveled to the United States to participate in the Eugene 2022 World Championships in Athletics.
The 19-year-old from Cienfuegos separated from the rest of the athletes as soon as the Antillean team arrived in the city of Miami, from where they would continue to Eugene, Obregón.
In recent months, several athletes have taken advantage of international competitions to leave the delegations and not return to Cuba. Among them the boxers Kevin Brown (67 kg) and Herich Ruiz (86 kg), the basketball player Neslier Raul Abreu, the fighter Christian Solenzal and the sprinter Jenns Fernandez.
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