Only a few minutes after having finished the first match of the day, the Rieleros and Tecolotes changed their uniforms to face the second match of the day and third of the series to try to get ahead in it. On this occasion, both novenas repeatedly hurt the offense, giving an exciting match for the fans who, again, responded with a great entrance into the building.
Again, the Rieleros had to row against the tide as they found themselves down on the scoreboard with a slow start to pitching. At the top of the initial, Balbino Fuenmayor and Rudy Flores blew the wall with two solo homers that gave Tecolotes the lead by two runs.
In the same opening roll, Rieleros managed to react thanks to Henry Rodríguez, who hit his fifth homer of the season with Jay Austin on board, tying the game at two runs per side. The tie prevailed until the third roll, when Michael Wing put Rieleros ahead with a sacrifice fly for Reginatto to score. The attack was continued by Marc Flores with a high homerun to right field. With a two-run lead, the game became quite tense and even more when, in the fourth inning, Enrique Osorio put the ball into play, forcing an out that left the third run for Tecolotes, who were one behind the tie.
The score remained the same until reaching the seventh inning, where Jorge Rondón came in relief to close the victory, striking out his first rival and dominating the next two, getting the save that left the victory for Rieleros 4-3, who it keeps them on that fifth rung. Today, at three in the afternoon, the last game of the series of these four games will be held, which will also mean the farewell of the Romo Chávez team, with Érick Leal as the starter.
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