Three pitchers who were part of the Cuban team in the recently completed Premier 12 tournament will join teams from Venezuela and Nicaragua for the remainder of the season in the main baseball leagues of those nations, according to several press reports.
The Tigres de Aragua, of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League (LVBP), will welcome Raymond Figueredo from the capital and Frank Luis Medina from Pinar del Río to their roster, according to the information published by the specialized site Pelota Cubana.
Raymond Figueredo will have professional experience in the Venezuelan Winter League
— Pelota Cubana USA (@pelotacubanausa) November 24, 2024
The shooters will arrive to reinforce the staff of a team that this year had the services of Lázaro Blanco and Yonner Negrín, both Cubans, which is in the penultimate position of the table with a discreet balance of 14-16, the publication states.
The situation of the Bengal team has become more complex in recent times, as they have suffered five consecutive defeats and seven in their ten most recent outings.
Both Figueredo and Medina had a poor performance in the group stage of Premier 12, in which the Cuban team was eliminated after achieving just one win in its five appearances.
The Premier 12 was a breeze
The right-hander from Havana had the mission of starting the duel against the Japanese, and he was barely able to complete two innings in which he allowed three hits and a couple of runs.
Medina, who was expected to play a greater role, arrived at the tournament injured after working in the last preparatory match, and barely worked a third of an inning, allowing one earned run.
Both players met this summer in Serie A in Italy. The return player added 10 successes and four failures with Poviglio Baseball ASD, while the capital’s player posted a balance of 6.2 with Parma Clima Baseball, champion of the tournament.
Pavel Hernández to the Giants
Right-handed pitcher Pavel Hernández, who joined the Cuban team at the last minute in the Premier 12, will be with the Gigantes de Rivas, current champion of the Nicaraguan League.
The 27-year-old Havana native traveled with the island’s cast as part of the reserve, but last-minute staff casualties opened up space for him on the final roster.
According to a publication by journalist Francys Romero on his social media profiles, Hernández will join the Giants, who aim to retain the crown of their winter league.
The pitcher’s name became more relevant during the most recent campaign in Cuba, after scoring a victory without allowing a hit or runs defending the colors of Industriales.