Bonifacio puts the Licey to caress the final

With a emilio boniface like wine leading a blue lineup that cornered and knocked out Yunesky Maya in a never-ending third inning, the Licey passed like a roller over the Eagles to be placed at the gates of the return to the final series.
At a pace of 15 hits, the Tigers prevailed 12-5 to take a three-game advantage, along with the Stars, in first position, with three games remaining on the schedule of a round robin that threatened to require extension and may not schedule is complete.
Those led by José Offerman (9-6) defined the match with a bunch of eight rounds in the third inning, which included eight hits, including a home run and three doubles, two of them by Bonifacio, who opened the game with a triple in the first episode.
Maya was punished with six hits and five earned runs and now the Eagles (6-9) are against the wall. It was the third outing where Maya is hit without reaching the fourth inning. In that stretch he has worked 7.2 innings of 11 earned runs for a 12.92 ERA.
Steve Moyers won, who worked five episodes of six hits, four rounds, one base and two strikeouts.
Yes Licey and Estrellas prevail in their matches on Wednesday against the Cibaeña ninths, the round robin would end without the last two dates having to be played.

It was the third setback in a row for the ninth yellow.
Bonifacio went 3-for-4, two doubles and a triple with two RBIs; Alfaro and Rojas also had a trio of hits, with a home run and two RBIs each, to lead the Blues. Yairo Muñoz, Johan Camargo and Luis González doubled and Jonathan Villar homered for the cuyayas.
The races
The Blues opened the scoring in the first inning thanks to a triple of emilio boniface, which was towed in by a single by Ronny Mauricio and he advanced to second on an error shot by Jerar Encarnación. Later Jorge Alfaro he hit center and a blunder by the catcher at the plate allowed the second round to begin against Maya.
But the cuyayas matched in the second. Yairo Muñoz led off with a double, Johan Camargo drove him in with a similar drive, moved to third on Joe Hudson’s flyout and scored on Juan Carlos Pérez’s single.
But the third episode was devastating for the yellows. Bonifacio opened with a double, Mauricio followed with a hit, Alfaro shook an unstoppable producer to the left, Ramón Hernández managed to hit the two-running right and José Leger decided to take out Maya.
Darío Álvarez went up to the mound, who was received at the first launch with a home run by Mel Rojas Jr., by the left field that brought two more to the plate. The party was followed by Luis Barrera with a single to center and advanced to second on Yairo Muñoz’s throw error, Jesús Sucre missed with a ground ball to shortstop, Sergio Alcántara was hit and Michael de León produced one more round with a hit to the right.
Leger replaced Álvarez with Wendolyn Bautista, who was greeted with a two-plus RBI tubey from Bonifacio. The inning ended with a lift to second by Mauricio and a strikeout by Alfaro.
In the sixth blue, Alfaro hit a solo homer and Alcántara pushed with a fly ball that made the game 12-4.
The Cibaeños discounted in the fifth with two rounds thanks to Geraldo Perdomo’s single for the third and Jonathan Villar’s home run to the left and the game became 10-4.
The hosts added two more in the sixth when Barrera was transferred for Bautista, Jared Wilson went up to pitch with a groundout to shortstop and Alcántara hit an RBI sacrifice fly.
In the ninth mamey, Luis González doubled, moved with Hudson’s fly ball and scored with Arodys Vizcaíno’s wild pitch.