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Historic “No Hit No Run” by Tiburones de La Guaira in the Caribbean Series What is the most valuable thing?

Ángel Padrón became the second pitcher in the history of the event to throw a match without hits or runs
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Published at: 08/02/2024 02:00 PM

This Wednesday, Venezuelan pitcher Ángel Padrón made history by achieving a “no hit no run” in the match between the Tiburones de La Guaira, from Venezuela, and the Giants de Rivas, from Nicaragua, to advance in the Caribbean Series held in Miami, United States (USA).

Padrón became the second pitcher in the history of the event to throw a game without hits or runs, achieving a 9-0 victory for Venezuela, in which the Venezuelan pitcher gave away a single passport and struck out four rivals.

“The no hit no run, thank God for him and for us, makes me very happy,” said the manager of the sharks Oswaldo Gillén, at the press conference following such an important feat, where he revealed that after the seventh inning, if they connected an unstoppable, they would replace him and that in that same episode he asked him how he felt because it was his duty to follow that strategy.

The strategic scorer gives additional value to that achievement of the left-handed starter, considering that the fundamental thing about that start, beyond the game without hits or runs, is that it helped him to keep his relievers.

“The most important thing that (Ángel) did for us is that he defended the bullpen for us, for tomorrow (February 8). As a manager, that's the most important thing for me,” Guillén said.

For this Thursday's match, Venezuela will have all its relief against Curaçao.

Mazo News Team