Liga Mexicana.(Deportes)

Reforma (México D.F., México) | May 24, 2004 | Copyright

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Los saraperos de saltillo aumentaron su ventaja en la Zona Norte de la Liga Mexicana de beisbol, al dividir triunfos ayer ante los Acereros de Monclova, llevándose el primer juego de una doble cartelera por 8-7, y aunque perdieron en el segundo 10-1, los Pericos de Puebla perdieron sus dos encuentros de ayer ante los Rieleros de Aguascalientes.

Ags. 7-6 Puebla

PG: J. Luévano (4-4)

PD: P. Ortega (6-3)

Sv: M. Díaz (11)

Jrs: Ags.- Meré (6), Mata (6)

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