Dominicans Shine in MLB Sunday Games
The performance of Dominican players on Sunday’s Major League Baseball games was outstanding, with figures like Rafael Devers, Julio Rodríguez, and Edward Cabrera leading the way with outstanding performances.
In New York,
Rafael Devers demonstrated his power by hitting a home run and driving in four runs, contributing significantly to the San Francisco Giants’ 12-4 victory over the Mets. For the New York team,
Mark Vientos scored a run, while pitcher
Frankie Montás took the loss.
Edward Cabrera shined on the mound in Miami, throwing six solid innings, allowing only one run and striking out seven batters. His performance was key in the Marlins’ 7-3 victory over the Yankees, securing the sweep in the series.
Otto López and
Heriberto Hernández also contributed with a run scored each. For the Yankees,
Luis Gil suffered the loss.
In Seattle,
Julio Rodríguez reached a historic milestone by hitting his 100th home run in MLB, driving in two runs in the Mariners’ 5-4 victory over the Rangers.
Jorge Polanco also contributed with a home run for the home team.
Other Dominicans also left their mark on the day.
Ramón Laureano hit a home run and scored two runs in the Padres’ victory over the Cardinals.
José Ramírez hit a two-run homer for the Guardians.
Not all the results were positive.
Framber Valdez had a difficult performance, allowing six runs in six innings and suffering the loss against the Red Sox.
Summary of the Dominican Day
- Rafael Devers: HR, 4 RBI
- Julio Rodríguez: HR #100, 2 RBI
- Ramón Laureano: HR, 2 R
- José Ramírez: HR, 2 RBI
- Edward Cabrera: 6 IP, 1 ER, 7 K
- Otto López and Heriberto Hernández: 1 R each
- Mark Vientos, Manny Machado, Fernando Tatis Jr.: 1 R each
- Luis Gil and Framber Valdez: losses as starters
- José Ureña: 4 IP, 2 ER