Dominican Republic Dominates Venezuela, Series

February 8, 2010 by george 

by Michael Ferrin

Most of the drama was gone early, as the Dominican Republic scored 4 runs in the first, and cruised to a 7-4 victory over Venezuela, winning the 2010 Caribbean Series championship.

Los Leones del Escogido needed a victory to assure themselves of the title, and avoid a championship tilt with a red hot Puerto Rican Squad.

The first inning was a prime example of what went right for Escogido in The Series, and what went wrong for the 1-5 Leones de Caracas.

Venezuelan starter Ramon Ramirez, walked Freddy Guzman to start the game. Ramon Santiago tried to sacrifice Guzman to 2nd, but instead pushed the ball past the pitcher an beating it out for an infield later.

After Juan Francisco fanned, Guzman tried to steal third with cleanup man Kevin Barker at the plate. Venezuelan Catcher Jose Lobaton, rifled the ball into left field, that allowed Guzman to trot home with the first run,and sending Santiago to second.

This was just the beginning of Venezuela’s struggles in the inning. After walking Barker, Ramirez struck out Willis Otanez. Mets OF prospect Fernando Martinez hit a ball back through the middle, that glanced off the glove of diving Caracas shortstop Gregorio Petit. Santiago scored easily, and Barker came around to make it 3-0, when Center Fielder Jose Duarte’s throw to third sailed into the third base dugout.

Ramirez then balked Martinez home, making it 4-0 Dominican Republic. Ramirez night was over after just an inning and 43 pitches.

Martinez, ranked as the #3 prospect in the Mets system by Baseball America, was named Series MVP. He hit .348 with a pair of homers. Martinez struggled in a big league audition last season, before undergoing knee surgery in July.

It was 4-1, Dominican Republic when Reds 3B Prospect Juan Francisco added an RBI double in the 5th, giving him 6 RBI over the final 3 games of the tournament. Kevin Barker added an RBI single in the inning giving Escogido a 6-1 lead.

Venezuela cut the lead to 2 in the bottom of the inning. Carlos Quintero, hitting 9th and making his first appearance of the series, cracked a 3 run homer to cut the lead to 6-4. With 2 Outs in the inning, Gregorio Petit reached on an error, but Dominican starter Raul Valdes got slugger Oscar Salazar to ground to short, ending the rally.

But despite the fact the Venezuelans made a game out of it, they couldn’t get out of their own way. Caracas committed 5 errors, and reliever Edgar Estaga walked 2 and threw a bases loaded wild pitch in the 7th making it 7-4 Dominican Republic. Venezuela’s 12 errors were the most of any team in the tourney, and they scored just 16 total runs. They had just 3 base hits in the finale.

For 5-1 Escogido, it marks their first Caribbean Series title in 20 years. They do it under first year General Manager Moises Alou, who was a member of the 1990 squad. The 2010 Championship marks the 18th for the Dominican Republic, most in Caribbean Series history, and the 6th since 2001.

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