Aguilar returns to Caribes after his internships with four other teams / Photo: Courtesy
Caribes de Anzoátegui announced this Monday that they received utility player Ángel Aguilar and pitcher Riskiel Tineo, in an agreement with the Tigres de Aragua in which they sent infielder Luis Sardiñas to the Bengali troop.
Otto Padrón, sports manager of the aboriginal ninth, said that they continue to make the necessary moves to strengthen the bullpen, in this case with a young arm like Tineo’s, as well as the offense and defense with a player who can cover positions in the outfield. and the inner box.
At least this was indicated in the press release of the eastern currency, where they recalled that Aguilar left the ranks of La Tribu in 2016 bound for Navegantes del Magallanes. After having internships with Águilas del Zulia, Tiburones de La Guaira and the Aragueño team, he now returns to the Alfonso “chico” Carrasquel stadium in Puerto La Cruz.
The 29-year-old utility man comes from playing in the Mexican Baseball League (LMB) with the Guerreros de Oaxaca and the Acereros de Monclova, where he had a batting average of .256. He hit 53 singles, 14 doubles, a triple and seven home runs, in addition to scoring 28 times and scoring 28 runs.
Tineo, 21, belongs to the Miami Marlins organization. In 2024 he pitched between the class A and Rk branches, leaving a record of two wins and two losses in 35 innings, with 28 strikeouts and an ERA of 3.86.
The right-hander debuted in the current season in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League (LVBP) with the cats, accumulating five reliefs without allowing a score.
The Aboriginal management also thanked Luis Sardiñas for his work with La Tribu since the 2018/2019 season, when he arrived from Tiburones de La Guaira.
Puerto La Cruz / Javier A. Guaipo
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**Interview with Ángel Aguilar: Returning to Caribes de Anzoátegui**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Ángel. It’s great to have you back with the Caribes after your internships with four other teams. How does it feel to return to Anzoátegui?
**Ángel Aguilar:** Thank you for having me! It feels incredible to be back with Caribes. This organization has always felt like home to me. After my time with other teams, I gained a lot of experience, and I’m excited to bring that back to my teammates.
**Editor:** You mentioned gaining experience. Can you tell us about some key takeaways from your internships with those other teams?
**Ángel Aguilar:** Absolutely. Each team had its own style and approach to the game. I learned different strategies and techniques that I can now share with my teammates. It was a valuable learning process, and I believe it will help us compete better this season.
**Editor:** Alongside you, the team also welcomed pitcher Riskiel Tineo. Have you had a chance to connect with him yet?
**Ángel Aguilar:** I’ve spoken to Riskiel a bit. He’s a talented pitcher, and I think he’ll make a significant impact on our rotation. We’re both eager to work hard and contribute to the team’s success.
**Editor:** What are your personal goals for this season with Caribes?
**Ángel Aguilar:** My main goal is to help the team perform at its best and, hopefully, make a deep playoff run. I also want to elevate my own skills, whether it’s hitting or fielding, to support my teammates in any way I can.
**Editor:** Thank you, Ángel. It’s inspiring to hear your enthusiasm and commitment. We wish you and the Caribes a successful season ahead!
**Ángel Aguilar:** Thank you! I appreciate the support and can’t wait to get back on the field.