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by joez
12/23/16
VENEZUELAN WINTER LEAGUE (LVBP)
Yandy Diaz (CF) - 0-3, 1 BB, 2 K - Diaz is proving to be mortal as he is currently in a mini-slump following back-to-back hitless games and three hitless games in his last four heading into Christmas.
Jesus Aguilar (1B) - 0-3, 1 R, 1 BB - Aguilar saw a seven-game hitting streak come to an end, but is still hitting very well going into the holiday break, batting .414/.564/.862 with 4 HR, 8 RBI, and a 5:10 K:BB ratio in his ten most recent games.
Yhoxian Medina (PR) - no plate appearances - Medina can't even get a plate appearance as a Christmas present.
PUERTO RICAN LEAGUE (LBPRC)
Alexis Pantoja (Tiburones de Aguadilla, SS) - 3-4, 1 RBI, 1 Sac Bunt - Pantoja continues to hit well as he now has a four-game hitting streak and is batting .441/.457/.441 in his last ten games before Christmas.
LIDOM REGULAR SEASON IN REVIEW
Tigres del Licey (26-24) - Qualified for Playoffs
Ordomar Valdez (INF) - .500/.500/.500, 4 G, 2 AB, 1 H, 1 K - Valdez only appeared in four games (with three of them coming on consecutive days November 20-22) and only came to the plate in two. Thus, it is very hard to draw any conclusions from his offseason. While the Tigres did qualify for the playoffs, Ordomar will likely be replaced on the postseason roster by a refuerzo (a reinforcement drafted from one of the non-playoff teams).
Jose Medina (OF) - Did Not Play - The other Indian on the Tigres is even harder to evaluate as he never played a game the entire regular season.
Aguilas Cibaenas (25-25) - Qualified for Playoffs
Ronny Rodriguez (INF) - .306/.362/.463, 44 G, 160 AB, 24 R, 49 H, 10 2B, 3 3B, 3 HR, 12 RBI, 33:14 K:BB ratio, 1 IBB, 2-for-2 SB, 2 SF, 3 Sac Bunts, 1 HBP, 3 GIDP - Ronny-Rod's regular season was very good for the most part, but he ended the season mired in a slump, with his last ten games' slash line standing at only .211/.326/.289. The one plus side to his late-season form was improved plate discipline, as evidenced by his .115 isolated plate discipline and 9:7 K:BB ratio in those ten games.
Leones del Escogido (25-25) - Qualified for Playoffs
Erik Gonzalez (INF) - .273/.329/.442, 21 G, 77 AB, 11 R, 21 H, 2 2B, 1 3B, 3 HR, 12 RBI, 17:6 K:BB, 2-for-2 SB, 1 SF, 1 Sac Bunt, 1 HBP, 1 GIDP - While his average and plate discipline could have been better, he did have solid power numbers, including 12 RBI in 21 games and .169 isolated power. Like Ronny-Rod, Gonzalez will likely see postseason playing time.
Nellie Rodriguez (1B) - .146/.364/.293, 15 G, 41 AB, 3 R, 6 H, 3 2B, 1 HR, 7 RBI, 17:12 K:BB, 1 IBB, 2 HBP - Nellie-Rod did not hit well at all in the regular season, but when he got hits, they were big ones. Two-thirds of his hits (4 of 6) were of the extra-base variety and he drove in more runs (7) than he had hits (6). I don't see him starting in the playoffs as the Leones will likely look to internal options or a refuerzo to replace him in the lineup, but he may see time as a pinch hitter in situations where a clutch extra-base hit is needed.
Toros del Este (24-26) - Did Not Qualify for Playoffs
Abraham Almonte (OF) - .329/.402/.388, 22 G, 85 AB, 9 R, 28 H, 5 2B, 12 RBI, 12:11 K:BB, 5-for-8 SB, 1 SF, 2 Sac Bunts, 1 GIDP - While Almonte showed some rust from his postseason suspension and late start to his LIDOM campaign in his first few games, he improved significantly as his regular season continued. His strong showing in the regular season and lack of fatigue from joining the team midseason make him a prime candidate to be picked up by a playoff team as a refuerzo.
Jordan Smith (OF) - .143/.294/.143, 10 G, 28 AB, 1 R, 4 H, 2 RBI, 9:3 K:BB, 2-for-3 SB, 3 HBP - Smith also joined the Toros roster midseason but did not play nearly as well as Abraham and is likely headed back to the States for the remainder of the offseason.
Estrellas Orientales (23-26) - Did Not Qualify for Playoffs
Francisco Mejia (CA) - .227/.217/.227, 9 G, 22 AB, 5 H, 1 RBI, 7 K, 1 SF, 2 Sac Bunt - Mejia's offseason may not have been as bad as Smith's, but it also isn't likely to earn him a refuerzo nod from one of the playoff teams, either.
Michael Martinez (INF) - .237/.262/.390, 16 G, 59 AB, 9 R, 14 H, 4 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 7 RBI, 6:1 K:BB, 1-for-2 SB, 3 Sac Bunts, 1 HBP, 1 GIDP - While Martinez will likely not play in the postseason, his power numbers and lack of wear and tear from joining the team later in the season may cause a playoff team to take a flyer on Michael as a bench option because of his versatility.
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