Caciques consolidates himself at the top and Senadores makes his house respected at the close of the week of the LMBP
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Published at: 01/06/2026 01:59 PM
The closing of the week in the Major League of Professional Baseball (LMBP) left high-caliber emotions, with resounding victories that readjust the aspirations of the ninths for the eighth week of the championship.
Senadores de Caracas beat Delfines de La Guaira with a score of 6 runs by 2.
The main protagonist of the night was the Cuban Lázaro Alonso, who carried the offensive weight of the locals after hitting 5-3 with a pair of doubles, one scored and one RBIed, enough merits to become the MVP of the match.
Luis Felipe Rodríguez joined the party in the capital, leading 3-1 with two chartered races, followed by Jason López, who contributed 3-2 with one produced.
District Chiefs taught at the Jorge Luis García Carneiro Stadium in Macuto when he subdued Centauros de La Guaira to his own fief with a score of 5-1.
The Avileños confirmed why they have dominated the campaign, raising their record to 26-11 and extending their winning streak to three.
In Barquisimeto, the ninth Guerreros de Lara pulled out their claws Sunday afternoon and beat Marineros de Carabobo with a score of 9-5.
The twilight offensive was led by Breyvic Valera (4-2, 1 CI), Diego Rincones (4-2, 2 CE) and Sánchez, who excelled with the wood going 3-2 with a home run included.
From the hill, foreign pitcher Bryan Cáceres claimed the victory after a solid start of five full episodes, allowing just two runs and prescribing three strikeouts; the defeat fell to Nelson Hernández.
Samanes de Aragua closed the Sunday day by beating Miranda's Leaders 6-1 at the José Bernardo Pérez Stadium in Valencia.
This tie allows the Aragüeños to place their record at 15G-23P, leaving only three games away from the qualifying zone.
Caciques leads the standings, followed by Centauros at 3 games. The third place is occupied by Senators 7 behind the leader, while the fourth place is occupied by Delfines 7 and a half games behind the first.
Mazo News Team