Baseball...How did the Sharks get Jermy Acey?

Landshark

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A lot of the teams he played for were minor league rookie or A level teams. Wouldn't have close to that BA against major league pitching. Good AAA BA though. Great addition to the Sharks.
 

jerry

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Este martes por la tarde a partir de las 7:30 inician las actividades de la Liga Norte de Sonora con el tercer juego de la gran serie final en que los Rojos de Caborca y los Tiburones de Puerto Peñasco buscan quedarse con el campeonato de la temporada 2013 “Doctor Joaquín Hernández Enríquez”.
La cita es en el estadio Héroes de Caborca donde el equipo de casa tratará de acortar las distancias luego del doble triunfo de los Tiburones en los dos primeros juegos de la serie celebrados en Puerto Peñasco el pasado fin de semana.
El propio Presidente Municipal Francisco Jiménez Rodríguez, acompañado por Regidores y funcionarios de la actual administración, acudirá para hacer el lanzamiento de la primera bola y apoyar a Los Rojos en este primer juego en casa.
Serán tres juegos en casa a realizarse en el Héroes de Caborca hoy martes, mañana miércoles y finalmente el jueves para reiniciar hostilidades en Puerto Peñasco el sábado en la que seguramente será una intensa lucha por el campeonato.
El Presidente del Patronato de Rojos de Caborca, Jesús León y sus colaboradores están invitando a la afición para que acuda al estadio y participe de interesantes promociones y agradables sorpresas para hacer sentir la condición de local en esta gran final del rey de los deportes.
 

jerry

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Puerto Penasco, Son.-Game sensational, dramatic, fought, exciting, dramatic, emotional, adjectives that they can be used to define the beginning of the Final 2013 Northern League of Sonora, Puerto Penasco Sharks were imposed at are 8 Race against 7 in 12 innings, clearly shows that neither of the two teams will fight many freedoms and the way each of the games, this end is to win 4 games out of 7 games, there will champion this edition.
In the upper part of the second chapter, with one out already on the board, Alan Soaring received passport Soaring was the first to arrive to the pads, but Jonathan Soto grounded into a double play ending the inning for the Reds. The first hit of the Final 2013 came at the close of the second inning, opening round, the gunboat fired Jermy Acey single to center, but Randall Simon was dominated for double play.
At the high of the third episode, Luis Reyes was walked round opening, Rodolfo Soto followed with a single to right, which took Reyes to go to third base, from where he scored the run of the pool in this Final 2013 with grounder to the first mat Francisco Javier Ferreiro putting Caborca ​​Reds career lead 1 to 0.
In the fourth inning, the Reds increased their lead to 2-0, Jayson Bass began with infield single, then stole second mat, Irving Oviedo raised the right and Patrolman blunder which left runners at the corners, Alan Soaring grounded into a came at shortstop and second error allowing Rocky Bass record the second race of the 2013 Final.
The Sharks answered on the floor of the fourth roll, where one out, Raymundo Ruelas hit single to right, Isaias Asencio struck out for the second third, Jermy Acey hit single to left with two on bases, Randall Simon took a hit to left that scored Ruelas with the first race of Puerto Peñasco, the third out what Carlos Valencia gave grounder to shortstop to force the runner on second attack killing the locals.
No hay quinto malo and cash Reds did three-run, two-out single hit Flavio Romero and conned the middle, Jayson Bass hit a double by center and drove to Romero, Oviedo Irving once walked and Alan Soaring RBI double shot, and Bass scored on the play, there was an error by second baseman that allowed Oviedo scored the fifth race of Caborca ​​and put the game 5-1.
In the sixth inning, Randall Simon desforró the ball to a teammate on the pads to the pitches of Joel Santos, square around the center put the fans in boiling Francisco Leon Garcia, the board moved 5-3 up Caborca ​​so far, two only disadvantage for local Rocky Sharks.
The sixth race of Caborca ​​Reds fell in the eighth inning, Alan Soaring initial reached the passport, advanced to second on wild pitch by reliever Martin Urias, Luis Reyes sacrifice wine and pitcher took and threw poorly to initial , which allowed Soaring scored 6 for 3 on the board for the visitors.
In the bottom of the eighth inning, the Sharks attacked with two runs, Isaias Asencio was beaten by Juan Cerros is prompting the benches emptied after that, came singled to right that scored Randall Simon Asencio with carrera 4 Puerto Peñasco and Jermy Acey scored on passed ball 6-5 was madness on the stands with the fans by becoming present in the stands, everything was ready for the ninth.
In the ninth, came the attack of Sharks and tied the score at 6 runs apiece, Javier Jimenez as a pinch runner in error rang central patrol the tying run and control the game into extra innings, the dream of the fans was present in the first game of the Final 2013 Northern League of Sonora.
In the upper tenth inning with two outs, Luis Reyes hit single to center, then error on the pitcher's overturning kings allowed to advance to second base from which scored Rodolfo Soto's RBI single, putting the board 7-6 visitors for Caborca ​​Reds. Sharks tie it again, now 7-7 when Jermy Acey scored on grounder to second by Bernardo Ibarra and force the eleventh inning.
The outcome of the game came on the twelfth floor of innig, with one out, Jermy Acey single shot to izquiero and Randall Simon followed with a single to right, Acey took advantage and went into the anteroom, with runners on the corners, Ivan Cordoba Wine with a pitch of control and Acey scored on wild pitch to make the party started in Rocky Point, on the Final 2013, the first beat Sharks 8-7 defeat Reds Caborca.
The winner of the game that lasted 4 hours and 50 minutes was Ignacio Flores with one and two thirds with two walks and one strikeout. Edgar began Ozuna with 7 items, 5 hits and 6 runs in tow, then came Martin Urias, Carlos Garcia and Flores ended.
The pitcher was defeated Ivan Cordoba with a third input, 2 hits and 1 run. Joel Santos started with 7 innings, 7 hits, 3 runs, then came Jesus Verduzco, Juan Cerros, Carlos Zuniga, Pedro Beltran and Cordova.
 

jerry

Guest
Me indigna el comportamiento del equipo de beisbol ROJOS DE CABORCA al retirarse del estadio de Peñasco y no jugar el Septimo y ultimo juego, para decidir al CAMPEON de la LIGA del 2013.......El titulo se gana y se pierde en el campo, luchando como profesionales y no retirarse por cobardia, pretextando falta de EQUIDAD..... Si asi fuese, sensillamente debe protestarse, PERO el ultimo encuentro debe jugarse y no ofender la lealtad y los sentimientos de la AFICION de ambos equipos.......QUE VERGUENZA. Wow!
 

jerry

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Puerto Penasco is out of line in my view.You sell tickets to who shows up.The Sharks great season is tainted by this Apartheid like banning of Caborca fans.
 

Landshark

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I wish there was more information about the events that lead to the Caborca team pulling out of the championship game. The article by Numero Uno is extremely vague. I find it hard to believe that the Penasco fans were so aggressive towards the Caborca fans that the Caborca team decided to forfeit the championship game. If it's true, I agree with you Jerry, shame on Penasco fans. If it's not true, why the smokescreen? I can see how poor ticket management could lead to the game selling out to Penasco fans, leaving Reds fans outside looking in, and really pissed. I assume there is a rivalry between the teams like between the D'backs & Dodgers. Trash talking is to be expected, along with a few scuffles here & there. But to pull out of the championship game??? After a long hard-fought season. Doesn't make sense.
 

jerry

Guest
Landshark, the two sides of this Story:
From Caborca:
In Caborca you drive up buy a ticket and go in.No questions on which team you are for.
The mayor of Penasco pressed the Sharks to give Penasco people first shots at the tickets which they did...unfair and in the heat of the moment the players stood with the Rojo fans.

From Penasco: Caborca was busing in fans to take away the home advantage

I wish there was more information about the events that lead to the Caborca team pulling out of the championship game. The article by Numero Uno is extremely vague. I find it hard to believe that the Penasco fans were so aggressive towards the Caborca fans that the Caborca team decided to forfeit the championship game. If it's true, I agree with you Jerry, shame on Penasco fans. If it's not true, why the smokescreen? I can see how poor ticket management could lead to the game selling out to Penasco fans, leaving Reds fans outside looking in, and really pissed. I assume there is a rivalry between the teams like between the D'backs & Dodgers. Trash talking is to be expected, along with a few scuffles here & there. But to pull out of the championship game??? After a long hard-fought season. Doesn't make sense.
 
Landshark, the two sides of this Story:
From Caborca:
In Caborca you drive up buy a ticket and go in.No questions on which team you are for.
The mayor of Penasco pressed the Sharks to give Penasco people first shots at the tickets which they did...unfair and in the heat of the moment the players stood with the Rojo fans.

From Penasco: Caborca was busing in fans to take away the home advantage
Here's another version:

From Caborca (per the radio interview with Mayor Jimenez the following day): Fans and media prepared early and came in buses. According to standard practice, a percentage of tickets are supposed to be set aside for the visiting fans. Caborca shows up and they were told that only 30 tickets were available. Mayor Jimenez and the players argued, to no avail. They also said the crowd was rowdy and they felt there wasn't enough security (in the event they won). The players stood with their fans and didn't play.

From Penasco: The day before, the Tiburones won 12-0. Caborca had gone through all their pitchers. They feared a repeat trouncing, especially since no pitchers were rested. They arrived and demanded security escorts through the back door to their seats. They were told no extra security personnel was available. The Rojos left, preferring to seem indignant than leave with another embarrasing loss.

From the Sonoran Northern League President: He was interviewed the next day (the day after the Jimenez interview) and said the Caborca claims were unfounded. He also said that in addition to forfeiting the championship, Caborca now faces sanctions from the League for their unwarranted behavior. He flat out said that their claims were not true.

From me: Mayor Figueroa isn't much of a sports fan. He's been gone and very busy with other stuff he considers more important. If you missed it, he and the Governor were invited to meet with President Peña Nieto at Los Pinos (official Presidential residence) to attend the ceremony awarding Mexico the official certification announcing UNESCO's adding the Piñacate Reserve as a World Heritage Site. I doubt he did anything to add to this. He and Panchito Jimenez have a good relationship and I don't think he'd screw that up for bragging rights on a baseball championship.

ONE TRUE FACT: This controversy just made the whole thing more interesting...where's the little popcorn icon when I need it?
 

playaperro

El Pirata
From what I take the players and fans from Caborca got ripped off, yes they did arrive early but all the locals and scalpers had already bought most of the tickets, since they went on sale first thing in the morning. They were denied entry to the facilities, Oh well par for the course.
 

jerry

Guest
A Caborca friend says the mayors comments were taken out of context.He blames the Guys that run the events not the Sharks for not thinking ahead about security,not telling Caborca fans that only 30 would get in before they left Caborca and telling scalpers they could not sell to Reds fans....

Here's another version:

From Caborca (per the radio interview with Mayor Jimenez the following day): Fans and media prepared early and came in buses. According to standard practice, a percentage of tickets are supposed to be set aside for the visiting fans. Caborca shows up and they were told that only 30 tickets were available. Mayor Jimenez and the players argued, to no avail. They also said the crowd was rowdy and they felt there wasn't enough security (in the event they won). The players stood with their fans and didn't play.

From Penasco: The day before, the Tiburones won 12-0. Caborca had gone through all their pitchers. They feared a repeat trouncing, especially since no pitchers were rested. They arrived and demanded security escorts through the back door to their seats. They were told no extra security personnel was available. The Rojos left, preferring to seem indignant than leave with another embarrasing loss.

From the Sonoran Northern League President: He was interviewed the next day (the day after the Jimenez interview) and said the Caborca claims were unfounded. He also said that in addition to forfeiting the championship, Caborca now faces sanctions from the League for their unwarranted behavior. He flat out said that their claims were not true.

From me: Mayor Figueroa isn't much of a sports fan. He's been gone and very busy with other stuff he considers more important. If you missed it, he and the Governor were invited to meet with President Peña Nieto at Los Pinos (official Presidential residence) to attend the ceremony awarding Mexico the official certification announcing UNESCO's adding the Piñacate Reserve as a World Heritage Site. I doubt he did anything to add to this. He and Panchito Jimenez have a good relationship and I don't think he'd screw that up for bragging rights on a baseball championship.

ONE TRUE FACT: This controversy just made the whole thing more interesting...where's the little popcorn icon when I need it?
 
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