Luis García and Orlando Arcia, the best in the summary of Venezuelans this March 28

On the last day of the training camps, this is how the Venezuelans performed

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Luis García (1-0, 1.80) for Houton, took the victory in 5 innings, 3 hits, 1 earned run, 1 walk and 7 strikeouts. Dixon Machado (.000) went 0-for-2.

In Atlanta, Ronald Acuña Jr. (.313) went 2-for-2, with two touchdowns and a ticket; Ehire Adrianza (.262) went 2-for-2, RBI, scored and walked. Alexander Martínez (.000) struck out 1 time in 2 at-bats; Orlando Arcia (.341) went 1 for 2, solo homer, his third.

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For Cleveland, Aaron Bracho (.000) struck out in 1 at-bat; Gabriel Arias (.341) finished 1-for-2 and gobbled up chocolate. Christian Cairo (.000) missed on one shot; Gabriel Rodríguez (1,000) tied 1-1.

In Arizona, Gabriel Moreno (.357) had no luck in 1 turn.

With the White Soles, Elvis Andrus (.209) went 0-for-2.

Hedbert Pérez (.375) at Milwaukee, struck out in 2 at-bats; Jackson Chourio (.200) went 1 for 3 and struck out. Luis Lara (.667) went 1-2 with a score; Harold Chirino (16.20) pitched 1 perfect inning striking out 1.

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Yonathan Daza (.311) for Colorado went 1 for 2; Harold Castro (.333) finished scoreless in 2 at-bats with a strikeout. Elías Díaz (.297) missed in a couple of at-bats; Ezequiel Tovar (.302) drew a walk in 1 opportunity.

For Kansas City, Salvador Pérez (.269) earned a walk; Edward Olivares (.257) missed in 1 turn.

For his part, Martín Pérez (2.45), came out without a decision in excellent work of 5 innings, 2 indisputable, 1 hairline, deserved, 1 walk and 5 guillotined.

In Pittsburgh, Javier Rivas (.500) went 1 for 2, scored and struck out.

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For New York, Rafael “Balita” Ortega (.158) finished 0-for-1 with a walk; Gleyber Torres (.242) 0-for-2. Oswaldo Cabrera (.333) is 0-for-1, walk and strikeout.

On the Washington side, Keibert Ruiz (.224) finished 0-for-2; Ildemaro Vargas (.235) went 1 for 2 with an RBI.

For Toronto, Estiven Machado (.111) had no luck 3 times.

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