House victory! Yucatan lions conquer their first series at the Kukulcán

Monday 28 April, 2025
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House victory! Yucatan lions conquer their first series at the Kukulcán

 

Mazatlán.- With a solid performance in Logan Ondrusek’s lomita and timely batches of Art Charles and Henry Ramos, Lions of Yucatan conquer their first series in the renewed Kukucán, winning 5-2 to the Braves of León.

Ondrusek shone on the mound, throwing five solid tickets in which he barely allowed three unstoppables, two races and prescribed six strikeouts, including an impressive immaculate inning in the third entry, where he withdrew the three batters with just nine pitches, all Strikes.

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The Braves took the lead in the first entrance with a two -run in the two -run in Jermaine Palacios.

However, the lions responded immediately thanks to a high sacrifice of Henry Ramos that allowed Norberto Obeso to write down.

PHOTOS: COURTESY Club Leones de Yucatán

The fifth entrance was key to the locals: with Yadir Drake based, Art Charles connected his second home run on consecutive days, putting the front of Yucatan. Then, in the seventh, Henry Ramos expanded the advantage with a lonely home run.

Acedmys Díaz sealed the victory by scoring the fifth race in the eighth entrance after a double play by Wynton Bernard.

The rescue went to Michael Feliz, who closed the game without shocks.

With this result, the Lions of Yucatan will seek to sweep the series this Sunday at the Kukulcán, sending the Cuban Odrisamer to the mound to face the left -handed Faustino Carrera.

PG: L. Ondrusek (1-1)

PP: D. West (1-1)

HR: Charles (3), Ramos (3)

SV: M. Happy (3)

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Source: Christian Bernal from Punto MX on 2025-04-26 21:05:00

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