Of the errors -almost suicidal- while running the bases to the practically void effectiveness of the body of relief pitchers, of a defense per moments invulnerable per moments infantile to changes -when less- "peculiar" if it about emergents, the way of Camagüey in the 54th National Series has been so full of fortunes that are hard to summarize in the limited space of these lines.
I clarify that I do not see (exactly) the same team of the previous year, especially as for its "push" to try the victory: they fight (with less wise moves than stumbles, but fight), look for alternatives, try to put the speed in game and they are provided with some young arms that very well cculd be well-known in our campaigns.
The problem is rather in how they do it.
I put for example the pitching, that in what goes of championship has not managed to stabilize the performance. Without Góngora, and "Viyo", Norge Luis and Rolando Rodríguez, the staff has very little that to say. Its principal features have been planned by the absence of control, even before the weakest men of the batch; pitching so "noble" that even a student might decipher them; and insecurity, many insecurity. Add the absence of left-handed men, the inexperience and the change of pitching functions that have taken men as Socarrás and Quiroz, and you will have some of the answers you look for to understand the causes of so many challenges lost by a major (six of the ten).
As for the offensive, something similar. I confess that at this point I already lost the number of occasions in which men have remained in bases. Our team can bat very much, it is true, but in wrong moments.
There are the same points of other campaigns. With them the classification is just a dream... longed but unattainably.
Translated by BA in English Language, Manuel Barrera Téllez
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