Sultanes culmina semana ganadora tras derrotar a Saraperos
Tomás López | @tomasvictor10 Domingo, 18 Julio 2021 - 09:03 pm
Monterrey se impuso 5-4 a Saltillo en un encuentro que se tuvo que ir a 11 entradas. Foto: Raúl Palacios
Sultanes
Saraperos de
5 mil 938 aficionados en el
Estadio Monterrey.
extra innings permitió al equipo regiomontano ganar la serie en el
Clásico del Norte y terminar la semana con marca de 5-1 en ganados y perdidos.
El pitcher ganador fue
Sergio Omar Gastelum. La derrota fue para
José Miguel Piña (2-1). play-off en la Zona Norte de la
Liga Mexicana de Beisbol, en el primer partido en el que ya no contaron con los cinco peloteros convocados a la selección mexicana.
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Keeping Score: A trip 10 years in the making
Recorder columnist Chip Ainsworth took his grandson Chase Greene (pictured) to his first Boston Red Sox game at Fenway Park earlier this month. FOR THE RECORDER/CHIP AINSWORTH
Published: 7/16/2021 7:24:52 PM
Modified: 7/16/2021 7:24:59 PM
Good morning!
Ten years ago last February, I wrote here that I couldn’t wait to take my newborn grandson Chase Greene to his first Red Sox game, and on July 1 that momentous occasion happened.
It was getaway day for the Red Sox, a rare weekday afternoon game, and April dropped Chase off at 8:30 a.m. dressed from head to toe in Red Sox garb. He got in the back seat and made himself comfortable. “On long car rides I like to take my shoes off because I tie my shoes very tight and it gets very annoying,” he said.
Keeping Score: A trip 10 years in the making >Recorder columnist Chip Ainsworth took his grandson Chase Greene (pictured) to his first Boston Red Sox game at Fenway Park earlier this month. FOR THE RECORDER/CHIP AINSWORTH >Good morning!
Ten years ago last February, I wrote here that I couldn’t wait to take my newborn grandson Chase Greene to his first Red Sox game, and on July 1 that momentous occasion happened.
It was getaway day for the Red Sox, a rare weekday afternoon game, and April dropped Chase off at 8:30 a.m. dressed from head to toe in Red Sox garb. He got in the back seat and made himself comfortable. “On long car rides I like to take my shoes off because I tie my shoes very tight and it gets very annoying,” he said.
BBC News
Published
media captionLockdown lifting in Liverpool: Today feels like New Year s Day Exciting , slightly scary and an absolute riot were some of the verdicts from drinkers enjoying their first night out in months as England reopened outdoor hospitality.
In London s Soho, locals welcomed seeing the West End buzzing again with life.
The streets were packed, with roads closed to give more space for al fresco drinking and dining.
In Newcastle, people said it was worth it to brave freezing pub terraces.
Outdoor drinking and dining resumed on Monday for the first time since England s lockdown began on 5 January - although for millions of people who lived under tier 4 restrictions in December, the wait had been even longer.
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