In a day of double play, the Mayabeque team split honors on Wednesday with Isla de la Juventud and was left alone at the top of the National Series of Baseball 62, which celebrates the eleventh particular subseries.

Visiting the Nueva Gerona stadium, mentor Michael Gonzalez's Hurricanes reached 30 wins on the season, winning 2-1 with the fourth hit of reliever Adrián Sosa, who also accumulates nine saves.

In the second hour, the Pineros Pirates took revenge and won 1-0 with two-handed grout. Dorvis Navarro, who walked six in five innings, but allowed just two hits and struck out four, opened and won. It was Franky Quintana's ninth save.

The race came in the third chapter, towed by Eliseo Rojas with the only jit of the hosts, in front of José Ignacio Bermúdez.

Now, the Hurricanes are alone on the cusp, with a balance of 30-21, half a game behind national runner-up Matanzas (30-22) and Artemisa (29-21).

The Crocodiles visited the 5 de Septiembre stadium and beat Cienfuegos twice. First, with a 9-2 slate and complete pitch by Noelvis Entenza, who tolerated four hits, struck out five and barely allowed one base per ball. At bat for the Matanzas highlighted Moisés Esquerres, 3-2 and with two RBI.

In the closing match, the Yumurino success was by KO of 15-1 in the fifth episode. They hit 14 unstoppable with preponderance for their first wood and intermediary Aníbal Medina, who connected from 3-3 with similar number of pushes. Union de Reyes right-hander Renner Rivero's fifth hit.

The Artemiseño Hunters suffered two defeats against Pinar del Río, which recovers the path of triumph. Los Vegueros won 1-0 on catcher Yoan Rojas' jit pitch in the third inning. Reliever Orisbel Borges won, who was able to do the good work of left-handed starter Branlis Rodríguez.

Then, the Vegueros won 3-2 with Yancarlos Garcia relieved. The Hunters left 11 men on the pads, because they did not know how to take advantage of five jits and the 11 bases on balls that the Pinar del Rio pitchers conceded.

Las Tunas won twice against Guantanamo (12-4, 7-6), Ciego de Avila against Sancti Spiritus (8-6, 2-1) and the reigning monarch Granma against Santiago de Cuba (3-2, 3-0).

Villa Clara and Holguín divided honors. First the Sugar Bowlers won 5-2 and then the Northeastern Cubs 6-4. The same happened in the double between Industriales and Camagüey: the blues gave super-knockout of 20-0 and then the Bulls won 3-1.

(Taken from ACN)