How could Camagüey get out of the baseball coma? ›Sports› Granma

These are not false expectations, but the Camagüey Bulls can still qualify for the postseason. Obviously, they are remote opportunities, but in the end, and that’s all that’s left for that team, holding onto that hope is the last thing that’s lost.

The resurrection doesn’t depend on them, of course, but they would almost undergo a miracle, which would be translated into setbacks by Pinar del Río and Santiago de Cuba to get out of their state of baseball coma.

While it almost seems like a chimera to stay alive, we’ll show you the only variables that this occurs. The Eastern Wasps have three challenges left with the Isle of Youth, and the Vegueros two against Industriales, and the one they play today, starting at 10:00 AM, against the Pirates Pineros.

First shot of vitality: If Santiago and Pinar del Río lose all those games, the Agramontinos will pass the Westerners and leave the untamed on the road. Why? Well, the City of the Jugs would outshine them with a win (41-40), and there would be a three-way tie in eighth place, with four dozen triumphs, between Avispas, vuelbajeros and Mayabeque, which would be the tiebreaker formula. enforce. TQB, in which Pinar del Río would narrowly exceed the hurricanes (0.03 by 0.01), is another reason to reflect on the performance of the Mayan forces led by Michael González in the campaign.

Second word of mouth: Santiago de Cuba loses everything and Pinar del Río wins one, the one with the best tobacco in the world and the Bulls pass.

Third CPR maneuver: the people from Santiago win one and the people from Pinar del Rio lose them all, with the westerners out of the playoff party.

Fourth and last gasp: If the residents of Pinar del Rio won in two of the three ongoing commitments, or in all three, and Santiago de Cuba did it in just one of his games with the Pirates, Wasps and Bulls would tie , which would push them up under Miguel Borroto’s leadership, as they won the orientals sub-series.

Two of those survivors could emerge from the underworld today as mentor Alexander Urquiola’s entourage cross the pine trees, a mission entrusted to Judge Bladimir Baños.

I don’t think you need to be one of those witchy octopuses that appear in the FIFA World Cups, predictive of the matches, to tip the balance towards last season’s runner-up elimination.

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