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Cuban Yordan Álvarez dressed up as a hero to leave the Mariners on the pitch

Cuban slugger Yordan Álvarez, a member of the Houston Astros, dressed as a hero to leave the Seattle Mariners on the field in the first game of the American League Division Series with a 438-foot home run that decided the game in the ninth episode with a score of 8 -7, sports media reported.

In this way the Cuban unleashed the joy of the 40 thousand fans who filled the Minute Maid Park.

Yordan Álvarez’s home run couldn’t have come at a more exciting time as the siderals were losing by two lines in the ninth inning. Seattle instructed Paul Sewald to close the match and, despite being eliminated first by Christian Vazquez, he subsequently hit David Hensley, fanned out Jose Altuve and conceded a shot to rookie Jeremy Pena.

This is how the decisive moment came, Cy Young Award winner Robbie Ray 2021 came to face the Cuban who had gone on fire with two shots and a pair of RBI, and this is how the Cuban donned his cape from hero and the ball disappeared to give victory to his team with a 438 foot shot.

For the Mariners, Venezuelan Eugenio Suárez went 2-4, with a home run, an RBI and a point scored.

Source: Meridiano

TV / CP

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