Bravos will play again in Margarita after four seasons

Bravos will play again in Margarita after four seasons

After four seasons <a href="https://www.archyde.com/bravos-de-margarita-and-tigres-de-aragua-mlb-trade-arias-and-chirinos-switch-teams-for-lvbp-2022-2023-season/" title="Bravos de Margarita and Tigres de Aragua MLB Trade: Arias and Chirinos Switch Teams for LVBP 2022-2023 Season”>Bravos de Margarita will play again at its headquarters, the Nueva Esparta stadium in that state, a game in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League (LVBP).

The island team, which had a great reception this Monday when they arrived at the neo-Spartan entity, will face Tigres de Aragua from Tuesday, October 29, in a series of four consecutive challenges.

According to a statement from the eastern organization, the first matches will have something particular: they will be played at 1:00 pm. This is because the conditioning and installation work on the lighting towers has not yet been completed.

In the letter they also guaranteed that, hand in hand with the national government, they are making the necessary efforts so that the Margarita park has baseball at its usual time (7:00 pm between Tuesday and Friday, while on weekends it may vary).

It is worth remembering that those today led by José Moreno had a journey through the center of the country in the last four years. They played at home at the Universitario stadium in Caracas or the Jorge Luis García Carneiro stadium in La Guaira, while they were uncertain about their return to the island.

“The war machine” needs to gain inspiration from its return to the state of Nueva Esparta to begin achieving victories that will make it climb up the leaderboard.

Barcelona / Javier A. Guaipo

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**Interview with José Moreno, Manager of Bravos de ‌Margarita**

**Interviewer:** José, it’s⁢ exciting to hear that Bravos ​de‌ Margarita is returning to its home ground at the Nueva Esparta stadium after four long seasons. How does it feel to ‍finally be back?

**José ‌Moreno:** It’s an incredible⁣ feeling! We’ve missed the support of our fans and the atmosphere of playing at home. It gives us​ a renewed energy ⁢as we launch into this series against Tigres de Aragua.

**Interviewer:** The first games will be held at an unusual time of 1:00 pm ⁤due to ongoing work on⁤ lighting towers. How do you think the timing will‍ affect both​ the players and the fans?

**José Moreno:** It’s‍ definitely a change, and we appreciate the fans for their understanding. ‍Playing in daylight has its challenges and advantages. We’re hopeful they’ll ‍adjust, and ‍we’ll still be able to create an exciting atmosphere.

**Interviewer:** You’ve played away from ‍home ‌for so long. ‍Do ⁢you ⁢believe this​ return ​will impact your team’s performance‌ on the⁢ field?

**José Moreno:** Absolutely. There’s an emotional and ​psychological boost that comes from‌ playing at home. We hope to use that momentum⁤ to inspire our players and turn​ this season around.

**Interviewer:** With the team’s recent struggles in⁣ the league, what​ specific steps are you hoping to take to climb ‌up the leaderboard now that you’re back in Nueva Esparta?

**José Moreno:**​ We need to build chemistry, refine our strategy, and capitalize on our fans’ support. Our focus is on winning⁣ these upcoming matches, and‌ every small victory will boost our confidence.

**Interviewer:** Do you think the ‍fans are eager to return​ to the old routine ⁣of ⁢evening games? How do you anticipate their reaction ‌to the current scheduling?

**José Moreno:** The fans have shown immense love and support for the ⁤team. I believe they will adapt and embrace‍ this new schedule.⁢ But‍ I’m sure they’ll express their desire for the⁣ evening games, which‌ is⁢ something we’re also working towards for the future.

**Interviewer:** ​what message do you have for Bravos de⁣ Margarita fans⁣ as you prepare for this crucial⁢ series?

**José Moreno:** We want our fans to know that their support is invaluable. We’re committed‍ to making this season one to remember, and together, we can achieve great things.

**Interviewer:** Thanks for your time, José, and good luck in your upcoming ⁤games!

**Engagement Question‍ for Readers:** With Bravos de Margarita returning home ⁢but playing​ at an unusual 1:00 pm, how do‌ you think this will affect attendance and team performance? Will the fans adapt, or do you think they’ll push for a return to evening ​games? Share your thoughts!

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