Invicto El Callejón in Leonardo Rodríguez In Memoriam baseball tournament in Varadero.

This tournament in Santa Marta, Varadero, dedicated to the neighbor of that neighborhood, Leonardo Rodriguez, participant in thirteen National Baseball Series with teams from Matanzas, is held in the grounds of the old airport of that locality.Undefeated El Callejon, in baseball tournament Leonardo Rodriguez, IN MEMORIAM, Varadero. Undefeated El Callejón, in the Leonardo Rodríguez baseball tournament, IN MEMORIAM, in Varadero.
The El Callejón team defeated the Pachangueros by a score of 5 runs to 2 and maintained its undefeated record in three outings of the Santa Marta Barrio Tournament, in this seaside resort, dedicated to the late player Leonardo Rodríguez Hernández.
The victory went to Yordanis Zamora, his second of the tournament. The loss was for Sanavis Sanabria, who added his third failure so far in the joust.
On offense, the best players were former national Jorge Endry Castellanos and Yosley Ramos, with 2 RBIs each.
In the second game of the day, Los Tigres defeated Heladería De la Crem, 4-1. Neurys Fernández won and Ángel Matas lost. The game was decided by Osleiny García, when he hit a triple with the bases
full.
The most notorious came in the last Sunday game when Luis Chavez, from the Los Azules’ mound, gave a zero-hit, zero-run game to La Aldea. The game lasted only six innings because it was a 10-run shutout. The most outstanding offensive players were Gustavo Miranda, 3-3, with 3 runs batted in and Anthony Gonzalez, 3-2, also with 3 runs batted in.
For the coming weekend, the fourth day of competition, games are scheduled between El Callejón (leader with 3 wins without defeat) and Heladería De la Crem (2-1); Los Tigres (2-1), against La Aldea (1-2) and Azules (1-2) against Pachangueros (0-3).
This competition in Santa Marta, in Varadero, dedicated to Leonardo Rodriguez, a resident of that neighborhood who participated in thirteen National Baseball Series with teams from Matanzas, is held at the grounds of the old airport of that locality.
Written by Francisco Soriano.