Aguilas Cibaeñas Strengthen with Aro and Almengó to Bolster the Bullpen
The Águilas Cibaeñas continue to work hard on configuring their team for the upcoming season of the Dominican Baseball League. Recently, they announced the incorporation of relievers Jonathan Aro and Diógenes Almengó, adding experience and strength to their pitching staff.
The team’s strategy focuses on strengthening the bullpen with proven pitchers in Dominican winter baseball, seeking to increase consistency on the mound.Jonathan Aro: Stability in the Relay
Jonathan Aro arrives at the yellow team as a key piece for the intermediate relief, known for his control and ability to execute effective pitches in high-pressure situations.
With eleven seasons in the league, Aro has proven his worth, accumulating 216 appearances and 202.1 innings pitched, with a solid 3.20 ERA. His ability to limit the opposition to a .234 average and a 1.23 WHIP are numbers that support his consistency on the mound.Diogenes Almengo: Power for the Close
For his part, Diógenes Almengó brings speed and versatility to the bullpen. His repertoire, led by a powerful fastball, makes him a crucial option for facing high-pressure situations, especially in the final innings.
The right-hander has seven seasons of experience in the league, totaling 174 games and 156.2 innings pitched, with an ERA of 4.14 and an average of 7.70 strikeouts per nine innings.Defined Strategy
The operations management emphasized that both incorporations are the result of a detailed analysis of the team’s needs, with the aim of having a bullpen capable of maintaining advantages and competing in each phase of the tournament.
With these acquisitions, the Eagles reaffirm their commitment to build a solid and balanced pitching staff, a key element in their aspirations to return to the forefront of Dominican baseball.