Puerto Rico still alive after 7-1 win over Venezuela

February 6, 2010 by george 

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Orioles prospect Miguel Abreu, is hitting .357 in the 2010 Caribbean Series. Photo by Josmar Abreu

by Michael Ferrin

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Puerto Rico’s been playing must win games the last 3 nights. They’ll get to play another Sunday, thanks to the work of 20 year old Efrain Nieves. The lefty entered a bases loaded jam in the 5th, fanned a pair and allowed a Sac Fly, squashing a rally, and keeping Los Indios de Mayaguez alive with a 7-1 win over Venezuela.

Now, Puerto Rico must beat Mexico Sunday afternoon, and hope Venezuela can upset the Dominican Republic to force a Championship Game Monday. Nieves was a major reason why Puerto Rico still has a chance.

Despite the fact he lead 4-0 and didn’t allow a hit until the 5th, Puerto Rico starter Brodie Downs couldn’t make it out of that inning. He departed with the bases loaded and nobody out, having walked 4 and hitting a batter in 4 plus innings.

Enter Nieves, to face the top of the Venezuelan order. The Brewers farm hand promptly fanned leadoff man Erold Andrus, allowed a sac fly to the Phillies Luis Maza, then fanned Padres 1B Oscar Salazar on a 3-2 breaking ball to escape with a 4-1 lead.

Los Indios offense jumped on Venezuela starter Heath Totten in the top of the third inning. 3 straight 2 out singles gave them a 1-0 lead, and it could have been more. Luis Figueroa was caught on a delayed steal to end the inning, and couldn’t stay in the rundown long enough to let Jesus Feliciano to score from 3rd.

In the Mayaguez 4th, Twins 3B Prospect Danny Valencia doubled the lead, clanging a 2-1 Fastball off the left field foul pole for his 1st home run of the series. Angel Sanchez reached on an error by SS Marwin Gonzalez, who was starting in part because Gregorio Petit had committed 4 errors over the past 4 games. Catcher Edwards Guzman singled Sanchez to 3rd, and he scored when Miguel Abreu hit into a double play making it 3-1 Puerto Rico.

Jesus Feliciano homered to right center, giving Los Indios a 4-1 lead, as Feliciano continued his torrid series. A Mets farmhand, through 5 games, the left handed hitting Center Fielder is 10-23. He’d add another RBI on a fielder’s choice as part of a 3 run Puerto Rico 6th.

But, the real hero was Nieves. A former 7th round pick of Milwaukee, Nieves fanned 3 in 2 2/3 innings of scoreless ball, gaining his 2nd win of the series.

Edwards Guzman added 2 hits and a RBI, Angel Sanchez also scored twice as Puerto Rico avenged a 5-2 loss earlier in the tournament. Jose Lobaton had 2 of Venezuela’s 4 hits on the night.

The defending champions & host Venezuela, have struggled offensively, and enter the final day 1-4, but with a chance to affect the outcome of the entire tournament, something Puerto Rico needs if it’s to have a chance to win the 2010 Series.

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