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Nicaragua has concerns with Argentina and is still alive on its way to the World Classics

Nicaragua has concerns with Argentina and is still alive on its way to the World Classics

PANAMA CITY – The Nicaraguan baseball team maintains its hopes of qualifying for the 2023 World Baseball Classic, by defeating a similar team from Argentina on Tuesday 6-5 in the playoffs taking place in the Panamanian capital.

The Nicaraguan squad started to claim victory at the bottom of Episode Two. Elmer Reyes opened with a big hit, but Sandy Bermudez brought it home.

The second half from Central America came to a plate in the legs of Dwight Brayton for Jammeh’s Argentinian player Eric Ma.

Argentina’s response came at the top of the fourth stage, when Eduardo Zubrigin scored a brace to lead Exquiel Talifi and Jacinto Cipriotta to the top and level the match.

The Argentines rang again at the top of the fifth inning, when they scored two goals, as a result of a series of five hits, including a double by Cipriota, which eventually made loyal Junior Telles jump.

Nicaragua’s reaction came at the bottom of Episode Six as he scored three games to advance 5-4.

At the top of seventh place, after rain halted the match for a few minutes, Lucas Stallman hit a solo run at home to equalize.

Stallman’s Home Race is the first home race an Argentine team has run in a World Baseball Classic playoff.

At the bottom of Breton VII, with an unstoppable presence in the center of the field, Stephen Leighton led with the starting signal, which in the end would have been the winner.

In the ninth lead, Roniel Rueda closed the door to the Argentines, to take the win, survive and be able to fight on Wednesday for the last card to the 2013 World Baseball Classic against the loser in the match between Brazil and Panama. .

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Berman Espinosa took the two-thirds win, while Rhodes netted with 1.2 runs and three strikes.

The defeat fell to Franco Perez, with a post of 1.1, allowed four hits and scored a run.

For Nicaragua, they marked the woods: Sandy Bermudez 3-2 and two RBIs, Melcar Perez 4-2, one record and one RBI and Cheslor Cuthbert 4-2.

For Argentina, Lucas Stallman excelled 5-2, with a home run, scoring twice, and one RBI, Exequiel Talevi 3-2, twice and one RBI scoring, and Eduardo Zubriggen 3-2, with a weakness and two RBIs.