Cardenales de Lara (13-15) completed the first victory of the seventh week of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League (LVBP) against Tiburones de La Guaira (15-17), by beating them 5-2 at the Jorge Luis García Carneiro Stadium in Macuto, La Guaira state, reported David Villarroel, press chief of Los Pájaros Rojos.
With this victory, the feathered team equals fifth place in the standings with the Litoralenses. The victory was awarded to right-hander Brian Mckenna (1-0), while the setback went to Anthony Castro (1-2) and the save went to Edwin Escobar (2).
The match was started by right-hander Robert Colina, who worked for 4.2 solid innings, in which he got four hits, scored two earned runs, walked one and fanned five rivals, leaving without a decision.
Larense relief
Colina’s work was relieved by Jesús Valles (1.1 IP, 0 CL, 0 H), Luis Rico (0.2 IP, 1 H, 0 CL), Brian McKenna (1.1 IP, 1 BB, 1 SO, 0 CL) and Edwin Escobar (1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 CL, 2 BB, 1 SO). The sharks only managed to connect five uncatchables before the twilight arms.
The running movement for the Larenses began in the sixth inning, when Rangel Ravelo equalized the actions with a superb two-run home run. Then, in the eighth inning, another hit by Ravelo would bring two more hits, due to an error by shortstop Gabriel Arias.
In the ninth inning, Hendrik Clementina hit a solo home run, his third of the season, and set the final numbers. The outstanding numbers were for Rangel Ravelo (4-2, 1 HR, 2 CA), Luisángel Acuña (3-2, 1 BB) and Hendrik Clementina (2-1, 1 HR, 1 CI, 1 BB).
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What inspired you to sign a one-day contract to retire as a St. Louis Cardinal?
**Interview with Matt Adams on Retiring as a Cardinal**
**Interviewer**: Welcome, Matt! It’s great to have you here. You recently signed a one-day contract to retire as a St. Louis Cardinal. What does that mean to you?
**Matt Adams**: Thank you! It means the world to me. Coming back to retire as a Cardinal feels like coming home. My time in St. Louis shaped not just my career, but my life. Playing for such a storied franchise and with incredible fans is something I’ll always cherish.
**Interviewer**: You spent several years with the Cardinals. Can you share some of your favorite memories from your time there?
**Matt Adams**: Absolutely. There are so many! Making my MLB debut with the Cardinals was a dream come true. Hitting that walk-off home run was unforgettable. And of course, being part of the postseason runs, especially in 2013, when we made it to the World Series, will always hold a special place in my heart.
**Interviewer**: It sounds like you have a deep connection with the team and the city. How has the organization and its fans impacted your life?
**Matt Adams**: The fans in St. Louis are the best. Their passion and support make playing baseball feel special. The organization treated me like family, and I’m grateful for every moment I spent in Cardinal red. It’s a community that sticks with you long after you leave.
**Interviewer**: Looking ahead, what advice would you give to young players aspiring to make it to the big leagues?
**Matt Adams**: Stay focused and work hard. There will be ups and downs, but perseverance is key. Always remember to enjoy the journey. The game can be tough, but if you love it, that passion will shine through.
**Interviewer**: Thank you, Matt. It’s been wonderful to hear your thoughts and reflect on your time with the Cardinals.
**Matt Adams**: Thank you for having me! I’m proud to be a part of Cardinal history.
For more on Matt Adams’ reflections and his one-day contract signing, you can check out the full interview on MLB’s official page [here](https://www.mlb.com/cardinals/video/matt-adams-on-retiring-as-a-cardinal) [[1](https://www.mlb.com/cardinals/video/matt-adams-on-retiring-as-a-cardinal)].