(Press Release; WBSC AMERICAS
BASEBALL).- The Pan American tournament, qualifier for the
Baseball5 World Cup, has its first qualified team from America after the second
day of play and the double victory by Cuba.
The world champions beat
Puerto Rico in two sets, first by a 21-0 shutout and then by an 8-4 score in a
game in which Orlando Amador was the MVP.
Cuba secured their spot later,
by beating Mexico in three sets, first 17 to 0, falling in the second 5 to 2
and winning in the third 20 to 0, being the first time that the cubans haven given
up a set, and with Briandy Molina as the best in the series.
With a 4-0 record, Cuba
remains undefeated, Venezuela managed to climb to second position, falling
first to Mexico, but then beating Puerto Rico, leaving a 2-2 record.
Mexico surprised Venezuela in
front of their home crowd by beating them in two sets, first by a score of 3 to
2 and then by a score of 6 to 2, with Yahir Ochoa being the best in the game.
But the locals recovered by
beating Puerto Rico and thus leaving Puerto Ricans and Mexicans with a 1-3
record. The shutout of the Puerto Ricans in two sets, 11 to 0 and 3 to 0,
featured Luis Márquez as the MVP.
The final day of the
round-robin will take place this Friday, Cuba seeks to remain undefeated to get
into the final, while Venezuela, Puerto Rico and Mexico are still fighting for
a place in the Hong Kong World Cup.
(Media Department; Guillermo Yáber Llanos)