Camagüey, Jun 21st. - The National Baseball Tournament Sub-23 has already completed its first two subseries, and at the close of the current journey, the selection of this province leads the qualifying Group C alone.
Camagüey team, who reached a perfect balance against Ciego de Ávila, by imposing themselves in the three clashes, now lead with 4 victories and two defeats their section, when today they face Las Tunas, in the agramontino park Cándido González.
In the confrontation against the Ciego de Ávila tigers, he highlighted very much the performance of the opener Rikelmi Odelín, who hung a zero hit, zero runs, to his opponents, the ninth that is tipped in the history of the contest.
Prior to this triumph, Odelín had surpassed the Spirits 4-2, and at this moment, with his two successes, he is the pitcher with the most earned (2) within the local formation.
Offensively Marcos Torres has had a very inspiring contest start, as he is not only adjusted to the bat, but he prints special speed to the run of the bases, with a very personal explosiveness, and meritorious defense as receiver.
Las Tunas arrives to Camagüey lands with a record of 3-3, equal to the Sancti Spiritus, while the Ciego de Ávila occupy the fourth and last place of the key (2-4), when there are still 12 games to be held in the segment.
For each of the four groups in which the lid was formed, they achieve the first two their permanence in the championship, while the aspirants to the crown, held by Villa Clara, from 2022, celebrate a final to the best in three clashes.
The other pointers are Pinar del Río (in the A), Villa Clara (B) and Holguín (D). In front of the home runners, with 3, march the Santiago de Cuba player Harold Vázquez. (Text: Gilberto Rodríguez Rivero/Collaborator of Radio Cadena Agramonte) (Photo: Taken from www.radiosanctispiritus.cu).