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🇵🇹 🍷 It's Wine Wednesday & I'm enjoying 2021 Herdade do Sobroso Red (89 pts, $20) from Portugal. This 4-grape blend arrived in LCBO VINTAGES earlier this month. Full review: https://rebrand.ly/gb41c40
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mywinepal · 11 months
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Enjoy These Red, White, and Sparkling Wines From Portugal
Enjoy These Red, White, and Sparkling Wines From Portugal @wines_portugal @boasquintas @mravasqueira #Baga #Encruzado #TourigaNacional #Avesso #sparkling #somm
Wines of Portugal After attending the Portuguese Wine Experience Masterclass earlier in the day, there was also a tasting room set up with wines from various Portuguese wineries to try.  Below are the wines that I enjoyed the most.  The names of the grapes are not well-known as they are indigenous to Portugal.  So no Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are listed below, rather you will see names like Baga,…
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illustratus · 3 months
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delphhos · 1 year
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Candido Aragonez de Faria (1849 - 1911)
Lucha. colour lithograph
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publicite-francaise · 9 months
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Hugo le plus grand géant sur terre par Candido Aragonez de Faria, 1880.
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ueinra · 2 years
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Les Misérables | Petit Gervais ( Set Of Illustrations - Comics )
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( Vintage Postcard ) — By ( Monique Berthoumeyrou, 1963 )
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By ( Adriano Minardi, 1930 ) — By ( Pierre-Georges Jeanniot, 1890 )
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By ( Pierre Falké, 1949 ) — ( Arabic Edition - Unknown Artist, 1952 )
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By ( Gérard Dubois, 2002 ) — By ( Eddy Paape, 1995 )
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By ( Gaston Niezab, 1947 ) By ( Marcia Williams, 2014 )
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By ( Gustave Brion, 1866 ) — By ( Cândido Aragonez de Faria, 1912 )
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By: Douglas Todd
Published: Apr 15, 2016
Canada is a place where gender stereotypes remain unusually strong. Few seem able to hear that women can be as violent as men in domestic disputes.
UBC psychology professor Don Dutton, who is about to retire at age 72, has never had a strong desire to be the centre of attention, let alone be infamous. To his mind, he just follows the evidence.
But the expert on forensic psychology ranks high for controversy, at least in Canada.
Dutton has written hundreds of peer-reviewed articles, more than eight books and textbooks, won dozens of grants and served as an expert witness in scores of legal cases, including appearing for the prosecution in the 1995 murder trial of former NFL star O.J. Simpson.
The more than 250 students who take Dutton’s courses each year learn about everything from the reliability of eyewitness accounts to personality disorders, from the roots of genocide to what makes serial killers tick.
But on one subject, now known as intimate-partner violence, Dutton has become too hot for many Canadians to handle.
That may be why outspoken Senator Anne Cools has asked Dutton to speak to the Senate in Ottawa next Thursday, where he will outline how most domestic disputes involve “bilateral,” or mutual, violence.
Sitting in the living room of the Kitsilano home that he shares with his wife, Marta Aragonez, Dutton explains his research is readily received in many places outside Canada.
The author of Rethinking Domestic Violence and The Domestic Assault of Women (both published by UBC Press) has already spoken to the World Bank, the University of Washington law school and many other institutions.
His books have been published in several languages, including Japanese and Dutch. Scholars around the world have formally cited his research more than 7,000 times.
But Canada is a place, he says, where gender stereotypes remain unusually strong. Few seem able to hear that women can be as violent as men in domestic disputes.
Dutton didn’t always think so. He started out his UBC psychology career in the 1970s, offering court-mandated psychotherapy to husbands accused of battering their wives.
“In those days,” Dutton says, “I thought it was just the men who were doing it.”
By the 1990s, however, Dutton realized many husbands were telling the truth when they said, “My wife is violent, too.”
Mutual violence emerges when “couples don’t know how to stop”
American researchers were discovering the same reality. Daniel Whittaker has found the most common form of domestic violence is mutual: Up to 75 per cent of victimized women were also aggressors.
“Couples get into screaming matches that get physical,” Dutton says. “They are under stress and insult each other. And they just don’t know how to stop.”
The second most-common form of intimate-partner violence is perpetrated by females, according to Whittaker and others. The third most-common form, known as wife battering, is perpetrated by males.
Weapons, despite being rare in domestic violence, are gender-neutral, including scissors and boiling water.
Why is such data so little known in Canada?
A key factor, says Dutton, is technical, at least on the surface. Statistics Canada’s widely used domestic-violence data is based solely on criminal reports — and women make the vast majority of complaints to police.
Canadian researchers don’t take the extra steps that American and European researchers do: They don’t ask each partner if they contributed to the violence.
When U.S. scholar Deborah Capaldi has asked such questions, she’s found that in 87 per cent of the cases in which the man was arrested, the woman admitted she had shown prior aggression.
In his presentations, Dutton also cites a study by Denise Hines, who followed 302 men who called a New Hampshire hotline that had been established for men involved in domestic violence (a rare public service). In three out of four cases the men had been injured. But when those same men sought followup help from another domestic-violence program, 64 per cent were told they were the “real batterer.”
In one case, a husband called police after his drunken wife attacked him. The police found the man with a knife sticking out of his body. They still arrested him.
Most police officers that Dutton knows, male and female, are already aware that gender stereotypes about domestic disputes don’t hold up. But he says police feel their hands are tied by public perceptions about violence against women.
Unlike many, Dutton has no desire to politicize domestic violence. Despite accusations hurled at him, he doesn’t belong to any sort of men’s rights movement. Still, he’s taken considerable lumps.
The case of Fariba Mahmoodi
Among other things, Dutton was devastated by the national attention given to 35-year-old Iranian student Fariba Mahmoodi, who convinced a B.C. Human Rights Tribunal he had created a “sexualized atmosphere” when she came to his Kitsilano home in 1994.
Despite the tribunal learning Mahmoodi had stalked Dutton and lied at least three times to advance her career and her finances — and despite the B.C. Civil Liberties Association supporting Dutton by saying the ruling brought a new “chill” to freedom of expression on campus — Dutton emphasizes most “people do not know how bad it is” to be subjected to such a concerted public attack.
The Mahmoodi nightmare dragged on for years, but Dutton notes no other woman ever came forward to complain about his behaviour — “because I don’t do that kind of thing.” He has no idea what’s happened to Mahmoodi.
SFU criminology professor Ehor Boyanowsky believes it’s a shame Dutton’s work, especially on intimate-partner violence, is not more appreciated in Canada.
The problem, Boyanowsky believes, is that Canada is home to more liberal, “well-intentioned” people than most countries.
“They follow their unanalyzed prejudices based on what they think is the right thing to do — rather than looking at the data and acting appropriately for harm reduction.”
Describing Dutton as brilliant, but personally “timid,” Boyanowsky said the UBC psychology professor overcomes his cautiousness by working tremendously hard and doing deep research.
“He challenged the paradigm that men are the perpetrators and women are the victims in almost all cases. He follows the evidence. He’s a scientist.”
SFU professor emerita of psychology, Kim Bartholomew, also admires Dutton.
“He’s been courageous in maintaining his intellectual integrity in a field in which ideology is often more influential than data, and in which there are strong pressures against challenging the ideological view.”  
For his part, Dutton believes Canadian politicians, from both the left and right, have fallen into a gender trap.
Liberal-left politicians and activists have turned domestic violence into solely a women’s rights issue, often defining the entire category as “violence against women.”
Conservative politicians don’t get the picture either, he says. Since they want to appear protective of women, they appeal to religious supporters by framing partner violence as a lack of “family values.”
There is a significant reason Dutton wants policy-makers, including the senators he’ll meet on Thursday, to overcome their stereotypes and recognize men and women are similarly violent in relationships.
If public officials understood the realities, Dutton believes they would realize the harm of domestic violence could be reduced by courts mandating both partners take part in couples therapy.
As he prepares to retire from UBC after 47 years, however, Dutton is not optimistic Canadian politicians will accept the evidence.
“I don’t see it turning around.”
[ Via: https://archive.ph/0GlB7 ]
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This is what happens when I tag "violence ag" and let it suggest. If you wonder why I'm posting on this topic, this is as good a reason as any.
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colheita1957 · 1 year
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VINHA DO ALMO TINTO 2016, 14%vol. Herdade do Perdigão, Alentejo. Castas: Touriga Nacional, Trincadeira e Aragonez. De cor rubi intensa, aromas de fruta vermelha madura, com ligeiras notas florais, frutos pretos, ameixa e algum balsâmico. Na boca tem um paladar harmonioso, cheio e muito concentrado. Acidez moderada, taninos macios e muito equilibrado, de corpo mediano e nuances vegetais. Final delicioso, harmonioso e bastante apetecível. Combina com carnes vermelhas, de vaca, vitela, aves grelhadas e queijos cremosos. https://www.instagram.com/p/CmJ11ZRtGm-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ESTREMOZ TINTO
Descomplicado
Trincadeira, Aragonez, Cabernet Sauvignon
Cor rubi brilhante, com aromas de frutas vermelhas maduras, um leve floral de rosas. Em boca é seco, acidez equilibrada, taninos persistentes e álcool integrado. Final de boca agradável e limpo.
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mygainyear2024 · 2 months
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Day 2 Lisbon to Portimão by train
Today I headed by train to Portimão, home for the next 5 weeks. Luckily the station wasn't too far from my hotel, but I left in plenty of time to navigate public transport in a foreign country. There was a bit of confusion amongst the tourists at the station about where to stand for our assigned carriages. An older gentleman tried to scam a few of us by suggesting he could assist! It was so obvious though, as he encouraged us to individually follow him away from the crowd and then offered to help with the suitcase in exchange for money. I saw him do this several times. Not sure if he got "lucky"! The trip was 4 hours with a change in Tunes to a very crowded local Algarve train. And it's only April! At the end of the first leg I got chatting to a Portugese woman who now lives in the UK, but has a second house in Coimbra. She was on her way to Faro to meet her husband for 2 days as he'd flown from Faro back to the UK for €13 each way, OMG, this continues to make me very envious of the very cheap travel on this side of the world! Anyway, Lourdes hurriedly gave me her phone number, trying hard to remember it, before I had to jump off the train. I'll see if she got it when I attempt to make contact in a few weeks when I'm in Coimbra.
I made contact with the Portimão apartment owner who offered to send an Uber and the driver also happened to be the woman who could let me into the apartment! The ride was cheaper than the online option anyway, of course I jumped at it. She did say Cátia would be driving a white Tesla and she is bold! Cátia was very cool, in her own way, with her Sinéad O'Connor hairstyle, matching ribbed cream outfit and portunglês (kind of the equivalent of Spanglish!). Cátia is a real estate agent as well as property manager, uber driver, mum to two children and three dogs and I forgot how many cats. Her husband is allergic to the animals LOL! She used to live in the apartment block where I'm staying but they decided to buy land near Silves and are saving to buy more properties so they are living in a caravan. I think I understood all this correctly. Cátia did say that the value of a now 2 bedroom apartment (the owner remodelled from 1 bedroom) she has for sale in Praia da Rocha, one block from the beach, has increased in value by €20,000 in one year. I think it's selling for €170,000. Tempted?
She was kind enough to show me the location of the local supermarket, Coviran (about the size of a small IGA) which is less than 5 minutes walk from me. I'm very happy with the apartment, even though the building looks like a social housing complex by Australian standards, but the style is not uncommon from what I can tell so far. After quickly unpacking, I got some essentials from the supermarket, including a bottle of 2017 Aragonez syrah from the southern Portugal Esporão Estate for €5.99. I'll try that later in the week. The prices are affordable.
I then decided to shake off all the sitting down and get my running gear on, not sure if I would actually run after the step count yesterday, but I did. And despite the pain in my legs, the experience was amazing. The scene was so typical of what I've seen in many movies when english speaking tourists have a summer getaway in Europe. I'll let the pictures speak for what I saw. I could have taken many more shots but conscious I wanted to run and there'd be plenty of time for walking and photos. There seems to be a big volleyball tournament at the beach but so far this popular tourist destination is not heaving with tourists....perfeita!
It's a little cooler down south, the heaters went on and so did the coat I borrowed from my friend Lesley.
A quick shower and a walk to my pre-booked dinner, via the Fork app, at Allgarbe. I noticed a larger supermarket on the way, which seemed to have a very busy cafe/eatery inside (I'll check this out tomorrow). I also noticed the blue carpet lining some streets, it's one way to deal with the slippery cobblestones (apparently laid to demonstrate Portugal's wealth!) When I walked into the restaurant there was a bellydancing show and the waiter asked if I'd like to sit so I could watch the show, which continued through dinner. The website does say the restaurant is a fusion of flavours and traditions, not sure I spotted much middle eastern influence on the menu. I saw a bellydancer at a restaurant in Lisbon, is this a thing? It may be the influence of being close to Morocco I'm not sure, or maybe it's a coincidence and just a mindless piece of information. It was hard to decide which fresh seafood to order, the waiter showed me three kinds of local options and I chose the bica which came grilled, with a really fresh salad and jack potatoes and a lovely rose recommended by the waiter. He was very happy to chat to me about the local wineries and recommended I visit the wine region near Coimbra (I've added this to my long list).
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peroladosvinhos · 5 months
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Neste Natal ofereça vinhos únicos, surpreenda! 🎁🎄 👉 Este Conde D' Ervideira, Vinho Tinto do Alentejo Private Selection, selecionou os melhores lotes de uvas, vinificados casta por casta. O Aragonez fermenta em “vinimatics”, enquanto que as outras duas castas, Trincadeira e Alicante Bouschet, fermentam em lagares equipados com robot de pisa mecânica. O processo decorre a uma temperatura controlada de 25ºC. Estágio de 12 meses em barricas novas, maioritariamente, de carvalho Francês. O blend é depois engarrafado, permanecendo em cave durante o período de 18 meses. De cor vermelho rubi, apresenta um elegante e complexo perfil aromático, associado a uma estrutura marcante, tem elevada persistência e longevidade.
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wine-picks · 10 months
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🇵🇹 🍷 New post on wine Wednesday! Pair of delicious, wallet-friendly wines from the Dão in Portugal. The rosé is available now, while the red wine is coming to LCBO VINTAGES this weekend. Cabriz Rosé 2022 (88+ pts, $15) Cabriz Colheita Selecionada Tinto 2020 (88+ pts, $15) Full wine reviews here: https://rebrand.ly/0vyuvn1
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mywinepal · 1 year
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The Portugal Wine Experience Masterclass, Always Something to Learn
The Portugal Wine Experience #Masterclass, Always Something to Learn @wines_portugal @JMFonsecaWines @Aveleda #tourigaNacional #Encruzado #Dão #Alentejo #Lisboa #Douro #somm
Portugal Wine Experience masterclass sign I was fortunate to be able to attend the Portugal Wine Experience masterclass led by Eugénio Jardim, US Brand Ambassador for Wines of Portugal. Following is what we covered with Eugénio followed by my wine-tasting notes for the flight of wines he had prepared for us. Eugénio Jardim’s Masterclass Did you know that Portugal is the closest European country…
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ruou-tot · 8 months
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Maria Mansa Douro
Rượu vang Maria Mansa Douro được sản xuất từ các giống nho truyền thống của khu vực Douro, bao gồm Touriga Nacional, Touriga Francesa, Touriga Franca, Tinto Cao và Tinta Roriz (hay còn gọi là Aragonez hay Tempranillo). Chai vang Bồ Đào Nha này mang trong mình màu đỏ ruby quyến rũ cùng hương thơm phong phú của hoa quả đen như mâm xôi, mận chín, gia vị nhẹ kết hợp với nốt hương tinh tế của gỗ sồi.
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juarezesdeporte · 9 months
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LA MISMA HISTORIA
Ciudad Juárez, Chih., sábado 19 de agosto de 2023.-Los Indios de Juárez pierden en casa ante los Algodoneros de Delicias en el sexto juego de la semifinal de la Liga Estatal de Beisbol con una pizarra final de 14-10, y son eliminados, con lo cual suman ya 23 años para la "tribu" sin poder ganar un campeonato
INDIOS CAEN EN CASA ANTE ALGODONEROS Y SON ELIMINADOS
Tal y como ha sucedido en las tres últimas temporadas, el factor localía jugó en contra de Ios Indios de Ciudad Juárez, quienes anoche sucumbieron 14 carreras a 10 ante los Algodoneros de Delicias, quedaron fuera de la contienda en los playoffs (cuatro juegos a dos) y el anhelo de llegar a la final y conseguir el ansiado título estatal no se pudo cumplir nuevamente.
Con el triunfo como única alternativa para seguir con vida en la batalla contra los delicienses, los indígenas entraron al terreno de juego del Estadio Juárez con la estadística en contra, 1-8 en juegos de postemporada en casa, del 2021 (0-2 ante Jiménez) y 2022 (0-3 frente a Cuauhtémoc) a la fecha, sea en cuartos de final o semifinales.
En estos playoffs, los pupilos del manager Heriberto ‘Talismán’ García compilaron números de un triunfo y cuatro reveses frente a los Mazorqueros de Camargo (1-1) y Algodoneros de Delicias (0-3), con lo que ahora el récord indígena en casa en playoffs es de 1-9.
Las cosas empezaron mal para la tribu y para el abridor Jordan Suárez, quien vio como los visitantes timbraban cinco anotaciones en la misma primera entrada.
Omar Jaramillo abrió la tanda con doble, Iván Gándara recibió golpe, Aarón Sillas dio infield hit y la casa se llenó de algodón.
Alexis ‘Oso’ Sáenz también fue alcanzado por un lanzamiento de Suarez Miranda y Jaramillo timbró la carrera de la quiniela para los visitantes, 1-0.
El catcher Alonso Mendoza conectó un rodado ideal para doble play pero Julio Pacheco se coló, la pelota se le fue entre las piernas al prado izquierdo y, en la jugada, Gándara y Sillas entraron a la registradora con las rayitas dos y tres de los Algodoneros.
Carlos Rubio tocó la bola por el lado de la tercera base, ‘murió’ en la inicial, en tanto, Sáenz y Mendoza se colocaron en posición de anotar, con un solo out.
Alberto Rodríguez vino a la caja de bateo, pegó un elevado al prado central que Óscar Aragonez perdió en el fildeo y los Algodoneros aumentaron su ventaja con las carreras cuatro y cinco anotadas en los spikes de Sáenz y Mendoza.
El rallie deliciense cayó como balde de agua fría en los aficionados de los indígenas quienes registraron un lleno en el inmueble de Avenida Sanders y Reforma, hicieron un gran ambiente y jamás dejaron de alentar a los Indios de Ciudad Juárez, aún en los momentos más negros del juego.
Después de reunirse en la caseta, de hacer un team back y de asimilar el primer golpe deliciense, los indígenas timbraron dos rayitas en el cierre del tercer inning.
Con un out, Carlos ‘Hulk’ Díaz dio hit al central, Yahir Gurrola pegó sencillo al prado izquierdo y
Eudor García sacó una rola lentísima por la antesala y, en mal tiro a la primera base de Carlos Rubio, fue safe en la inicial.
Con el cuarto congestionado de penachos, el catcher Víctor Ruiz elevó al derecho y en pisa y corre, Díaz Chávez timbró la primera rayita aborigen y las notas de Aquel Amor se escucharon en el graderío del inmueble.
El bateador designado Miguel Rodríguez remolcó la segunda carrera indígena en los picos de Gurrola y acercó a la novena juarense, 5-2 en el score.
La entrada terminó cuando el abridor Marco Tovar dominó a Aragonez con fly al izquierdo con la casa llena. En total, los Indios dejaron ayer 12 hombres en los senderos.
El conjunto visitante respondió de inmediato y, en la parte alta del cuarto capítulo armó otro rallie de cinco carreras que movió el pizarrón 10-2 y, a la postre, enfiló a los Algodoneros a la final de la justa contra los Dorados de Chihuahua.
Alberto Rodríguez se embasó con una rola a lo más profundo del short stop, en un claro infield hit, Erik Sagarnaga tocó de sacrificio y Joel Flores dio sencillo.
Con ‘hombres en las esquinas’, Jaramillo la botó del parque por la pradera derecha empujó a Rodríguez y a Flores y él mismo anotó la octava carrera de los ‘Vencedores del Desierto’.
El palo de vuelta entera marcó la salida del juego de Suárez, quien no gozó de una buena actuación y fue relevado por Andrés Ledezma quien dominó a Iván Gándara con rodado a la inicial para el segundo mate.
Aarón Sillas depositó la esférica del otro lado de la barda del jardín izquierdo y aumentó la ventaja deliciense a siete anotaciones, 9-2.
Tras hit de Sáenz y pasaporte a Mendoza, Ledezma Galaz dejó el juego y en su lugar subió a la loma José Ángel ‘Serafo’ Hernández, quien al igual que Diego Mercado no cumplió con las expectativas en su calidad de refuerzo.
Hernández permitió un ‘podridito’ de Rubio y Sáenz entró sin problemas a la goma con la décima carrera de la novena visitante.
Sin el poderío de otros días ni de otros juegos en su bateo, en el cierre de ese mismo cuarto episodio, los Indios fabricaron un par de carreras gracias a un doble productor del antesalista García Pacheco, quien envió al pentágono a ‘Hulk’ Díaz y a Gurrola Rivera.
Con la tribu abajo 10-4 en el score y con la sensación en el aire que la reacción del equipo local llegaría, la esperanza puesta en ello de parte del público que no se movió de sus lugares y animó a una sola voz a sus peloteros con el ‘Vamos Indios’ y el ‘de hit, de hit’, los anfitriones fabricaron un rallie de cuatro rayitas en la parte baja del sexto inning.
Marco Tovar dejó el juego después que Díaz Chávez dio sencillo, con Pacheco y ‘Hulk’ en los senderos, el relevista José Raúl Castro concedió pasaporte a Gurrola y con el cuarto lleno dominó con elevado al cuadro a ‘Euthor’ para el segundo out, por regla, por cierto.
Castro lanzó cuatro bolas malas a Víctor Ruiz y, enseguida a Miguel Rodríguez y los Indios se acercaron 10-6 con anotaciones de Pacheco y Díaz.
Frente a la serpentina de José Torres, Diego Mercado impulsó a Gurrola y a Ruiz y los anfitriones recortaron peligrosamente su diferencia en el pizarrón 10-8, cerraron el juego e hicieron abrigar ilusiones de una posible remontada en los corazones de sus adeptos, pero no fue así.
Torres dominó al emergente Édgar Jiménez con rolling al cuadro para el tercer mate.
A excepción del relevista zurdo profesional Rodolfo Aguilar, quien silenció los cañones delicienses y no permitió carrera limpia, el pitcheo aborigen no pudo contener los bats algodoneros.
En la apertura del octavo rollo, Mendoza le dio hit al estelar relevista Luis Serna y Ulises Baca puso tres carreras como tierra de por medio de los Indios, 11-8.
Frente a los lanzamientos del derecho juarense Miguel Ángel Esparza, con la casa llena y dos outs James Cubillos dio sencillo e impulsó a Eudor con la novena rayita aborigen pero Cristian Renova se ponchó con tes compañeros a bordo para el tercer mate.
Los Algodoneros, un equipo con un gran oficio y experiencia para jugar esta clase de duelos y en el cual, sus integrantes se conocen a ojos cerrados, remacharon el éxito y aseguraron su pase a la final con tres anotaciones más en la parte alta de la novena entrada.
Frente a Serna Saláis, quien tampoco salió en su noche, Ildefonso Amaya pegó largo sencillo al prado derecho y remolcó a Joel Flores con la carrera 12 de los delicienses.
Ya con Gabriel Aguilar en la lomita, Carlos Rubio sacó un rodado a la inicial de rutina en el que Díaz Chávez se coló, Sillas y Amaya pisaron la registradora con las rayitas 13 y 14 que ‘mataron’ el espíritu guerrero de los indígenas.
En el cierre de la tanda nueve, Gurrola Rivera la sacó del parque y colocó las cifras definitivas de 14-10 a favor de los actuales tricampeones estatales del torneo.
García Pacheco elevó al central, el ‘Potrillo’ Jaramillo capturó para el out 27 y de este modo, las aspiraciones campeoniles de los Indios, se esfumaron y quedaron sólo en eso, en aspiraciones en otro amargo final de temporada para la tribu.
TIRILLA
Equipo 123 456 789
Algodoneros 500 500 013
Indios 002 204 011
Equipo   C             H             E
Algodoneros         14           14           0
Indios     10           14           3
PG: Marco Tovar. 5.1 IP. 10 H. 6 C. 2 BB. 4 P.
PP: Jordan Suárez. 3.1 IP. 6 H. 8 C. 2 P. 1 HR
Mejores bats
Indios Juárez:
Diego Mercado. 4-3. 2 RBI. 1 BB
Miguel Rodríguez. 4-2. 2 RBI. 1 BB. 1 P
Eudor García. 5-2. 2 RBI. 1 CA. 1 BB
Yahir Gurrola. 4-2. 1 HR. 1 RBI. 4 CA. 2 BB
Algodoneros Delicias:
Omar Jaramillo. 5-2. 3 RBI. 2 CA. 1 P. 1 BB
Alonso Mendoza. 4-1. 3 RBI. 1 CA. 2 BB. 1 P
Jesús Rodríguez. 6-2. 2 RBI. 1 CA. 1 P
(Por Sergio Arturo Duarte)
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publicite-francaise · 7 months
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Horloge. Tartempion à Paris, monologue par Bourgès. Par Candido Aragonez de Faria, 1879.
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