Paolino Ambrosino agrees to Spirulina Becagli to reopen the semifinal with San Marino – GrossetoSport
A double walk-off of Paolino Ambrosino in the fourth extra inning he gave Monday night to the Spirulina Becagli Grosseto the first victory (5-4 the final) in the semifinal against the San Marino. A great show was staged at the Jannella stadium, which lasted over four hours of play. The Grosseto team arrived one step away from imposing themselves at regulation time thanks to the great performance of Luis Gonzalez (7bv-9so in 4.1rl), but they managed to keep up with a super relief from Noguera (5bv in 6.2rl). The Italian champions, who recovered from 0-4 to 4-4, had to use five sprints to try to put a stop to a team that wanted to celebrate with the fans in the most important race held in Maremma in the last fourteen. years .
The BBC left fifteen men on base, complained for not having made the most of some opportunities, but in the end managed to rejoice over a great winning joke by one of the players who swore love to the Tuscans over the winter, Ambrosino, that on Monday evening he resumed his seat outside after several months, due to a bad stretch. “I came here to experience nights like this,” Ambrosino told Fibstv at the end of the marathon. San Marino, who tried them all to bring the series to 3-0, chews bitterly for not being able to capitalize on the twelve valid scores (3/4 Angulo, 3/5 Lino).
It was a race with a thousand emotions, which kept the approximately 700 spectators glued to their seats until 1 am.
Spirulina Becagli took the field with the right spirit, to make a positive vintage special. On the second attempt, the Maremma players lead 3-0, making the champions understand that it will not be an easy evening.
The second half begins with Ambrosino who places a valid one on the left and runs up to third on the single of captain Sgnaolin. Palumbo accuses the blow and Biscontri sets him a ball in front of the right outside that allows Ambrosino to run home. Sgnaolin advances to third on Vaglio’s bunt but is eliminated at home on Chelli’s dampening: a tight finish that is called out by the referee Caser. Albert thinks to stretch: the center winger from Grosseto beats a single in the middle of the wards, taking home two points; the winger delays the relaunch, Albert realizes it but fails to get to second. Bbc Grosseto goes 4-0 in the third inning. Bindi calls on the hill Fernando Baez, who shows up with two ball bases in Barcelan and Herrera. With the four ball in Ambrosino the bases are filled. Biscontri is hit by Baez and makes Herrera score 4-0.
Gonzalez almost untouchable for three rounds, at 4th he suffers the first point: Angulo beats a single in the center and advances to second by ball and scores on Pieternella’s double to the right. The Italian champions are definitively back in the game on the 5th attack: Pulzetti arrives on the base due to a mistake by Herrera, who arrives on the ball with the upper part of the glove; Ferrini is caught on the fly, but Federico Celli catches the ball and sends it over the fence to the left of the Jannella. San Marino manages to find a draw at the last out of the match: Noguera quickly reaches two eliminated, but suffers the hits of Angulo and Lino. Ustariz beats on Vaglio: it seems an easy elimination, but the second base from Grosseto slips and agrees to Batista (pinch runner from Angulo) to run to the point. In the lower part of the seventh Peluso, author of a good game, eliminates Loardi, but gives the base to Ambrosino. Immediate entry into the field of Bindi who puts the ball in the hands of the closest Kourtis, who closes without damage. Nothing happens in the eighth round, at the 9th Grosseto immediately puts the man in second position. Barcelona beats on Pulzetti. The third base collects the ball well but the assistance is not perfect and the Cuban manages to go beyond first. Kourtis puts Herrera on base; Loardi and Ambrosino ended up on the plate, Herrera was then eliminated on Sgnaolin’s serve.
The tension rises with the passing of the shooting: in the tenth the San Marino pitcher Kourtis is sent off for an unsportsmanlike gesture towards the home fans. Antonio Noguera, who took his seventh win of the year, closed his test with 86 pitches, quickly eliminating the three batters faced in the eleventh. The fifth pitcher of San Marino, René Mazzocchi, conceded a single to Herrera at the change of pitch, but he redeemed himself by eliminating Loardi at the pot. Paolino Ambrosino, author of a Major League hold in the first inning, hit a great double in the middle; Batista was overtaken by the ball crashing into the fence, while Herrera ran home to score the spot for a much-wanted victory by Grosseto.