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  • 5/16/2024
EP6. Repasamos las actuaciónes de los venezolanos en las Grandes Ligas.

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00:00This Arepa Power comes with everything. We will be talking about the good offensive moment that William Contreras, Salvador Pérez, Ezequiel Tovar and Abraham Toro are having.
00:09As for the pitching, we will show you the kings of the Lomita. As usual, we will be presenting the ranking of Jorrones, Ponches and of course the longest quadrangles.
00:20In addition, a pleasant conversation that we had with the relevista José Ruiz. And apart, a great surprise, we have a new segment. Arepa Power begins like this.
00:30Well gentlemen, William Contreras is unstoppable. In the week he went from 27 to 13 for an average of, listen well, 481.
01:01To that he added four doubles, nine scored and three removed. He also accumulated five tickets. He has given unbeatable in 14 of his last 15 games and has been based on his last 21 commitments.
01:14At this time, he fights the leadership of batting throughout the great tent to Shohei Ohtani.
01:20For his part, Salvador Pérez remained among the best batters in the American League with an average of 324. Pérez is the third best batter. In the week he gave four doubles among his seven unstoppable.
01:32Ezequiel Tovar of the Colorado Rockies begins to warm up. In the week he went from 30 to 10 with three doubles, a triple, a horn and three drives.
01:42Abraham Toro de los Atléticos lived a good offensive week. He gave 10 hits in 32 shifts for an average of 313 with six scored and four removed. And it's time to present the Honrones ranking.
02:12At the time of reviewing our launchers, two of them have capped this part of the show. Ranger Suárez and Robert Suárez.
02:26One of the best openers and the best closer in the National League. The good news is that they infected others and the list of highlights grows.
02:42Suárez de los Phillies won again after seven innings without races with nine punches, his highest number of shots of the season. Suárez is the leader in victories and whip and third in effectiveness throughout the MLB.
02:55The other Suárez, Robert, continues with his shocking season. In the week he worked three episodes without races and with a victory and a save. The one of the parents has seven innings and two thirds without allowing runners in circulation. The last hit was given on April 22.
03:15And in the American League, Pablo López shone in his triumph against Seattle. In six innings and a third, only one allowed run and 10 punches. Seventh time he gets 10 or more strikeouts in a game.
03:38While Robert's brother, Albert Suárez, feels comfortable in his role as a goalkeeper in Baltimore. In three exits from the bullpen, he shot five innings and a third of a clean with five punches. He added a victory and a hole. And on the visit of the Philadelphia Phillies to Lone Depot Park, I had the opportunity to talk to José Ruiz.
03:57Swing and a miss, he got him.
04:28José, talk about what has been this season. You had a great spring training, also some excellent numbers in AAA and all that work is recognized so that this organization has you here in the best baseball in the world.
04:47Yes, in the spring training I did a good job. Unfortunately, these are things that I do not control, but we continue to work, we continue to do things well and thank God we are here again.
05:00And what are your goals? What do you want to achieve within this team?
05:05Do my job, take advantage of every opportunity they give me and do things well to be able to win a position in the bullpen and be able to pitch more often.
05:15You make it look easy with those numbers you have, but when you get on the mound, what is that mentality that you have to be able to do a good job?
05:27Go aggressive and attack the batters. I think that when you attack the batters you have more chances to have a positive result in the game and that is what I have been working on since spring training until now.
05:41Let's also talk about what was last season and that experience you had with Arizona when you became champion of the national league. How did you experience it? What memories do you have of those exciting moments?
05:58It was a young team that always fought until the end and played good baseball. Those moments in the postseason were incredible.
06:09These are things that you play for throughout the season to be able to play in the postseason and get to the World Series and win it.
06:19You are also in a team that is doing very well. What do you think are the keys to being present in the postseason?
06:30Working together. The batters, the pitchers, the bullpen, everyone is doing a good job. There is good chemistry on and off the field.
06:39I think that is very important for a winning team. Keep working day by day to get positive results and win the games necessary to be in the postseason.
06:52And it is time to review the longest corners of the week. Number 1 will surprise you.
07:00In third place there is a tie between Elias Diaz of the Rockies and Anthony Santander of the Orioles.
07:07Santander got an outside pitch, drives it deep to center. Carroll is back. We are tied! Oh, how in the world did he get that pitch out of here?
07:18Both got it out 410 feet away. In second place there is Orlando Arcea de los Bravos with a fly close to 412 feet. Arcea gave two home runs this week.
07:29Arcea later. And for the first time this year the Braves have gone back to back. Orlando and another guy who has good numbers here against Pavetta making now 5 for 6 with two home runs.
07:43And in number 1 we have Rona Lacuña Jr. The one from Atlanta connected what has been so far the longest for a Venezuelan this season with 461 feet.
07:54Lacuña Jr. gives Atlanta a 1-0 lead. 461 feet.
08:02That ball was timed up perfectly. Just as soon as we're talking about it. He put an A-swing on this thing and drilled this ball to dead center.
08:11And for you to have an idea of ​​the scoreboard of Lacuña Jr., it is the longest quarter in all major leagues in this 2024.
08:19Drilled deep to left center field. No chance. Sia into the night. 4-3.
08:29We have seen some of the longest, hardest hit home runs all year in this series. Aaron Judge into double digits with his 10th home run.
08:39Aaron Judge and Mike Trout with a distance of 473 feet.
08:43And there's another rocket. Mike Trout has tied it up with an absolute bomb to the top of the facade in left center field.
08:53Talk about stanton territory. Trout hammers it and it's 4-4. 473 feet. Oh my. Trout.
09:04Spencer Tokerson of 466.
09:07That ball drilled to left field. Spencer Torkelson, for the first time this year, leaves the ballpark.
09:16A couple of weeks after the sign in Minneapolis, it is torque bomb Sunday.
09:22Shohei Ohtani, 4-6-4.
09:25Shohei Ohtani, right on.
09:31464-foot home run. The fourth hit of the day for the All-American. One of a kind. Shohei Ohtani.
09:41He goes where very few men have gone before. This is a long, long way.
09:49With a right-hander, that's that. You're still dropping the drop. Oh, it's a left-hander.
09:54Ronald Acuña Jr., Jordan Alvarez and Ketel Marte with 461 feet.
09:58Ketel has homered now in consecutive games. Bidding for one more.
10:03Back-to-back lead-off home runs for Ketel Marte.
10:08And just like last night, the Diamondbacks strike first in Atlanta.
10:13Well, ladies and gentlemen, I'm happy because it's time to show you the new segment.
10:18I know you're going to enjoy it.
10:20We have a segment called Arepa Power.
10:22I ask you, you must know where it's going. Do you know how to prepare Arepa?
10:28No.
10:30Okay. Which one do you like better, fried or grilled?
10:33Fried.
10:35Okay, and if an Arepa were to be named?
10:37How do you call me?
10:39Oh, right, El Gordito. But why do they call you El Gordito, Elias? I see you very well.
10:43Because you know who he is.
10:45Who? Who?
10:47Mr. Andy.
10:49Andy Gonzalez.
10:51That's him.
10:53You know how to prepare Arepa?
10:55Yes.
10:56And if an Arepa were to be named, what would the filling be?
10:59The Arepa Caripito.
11:02The Arepa Hildebaro Vargas.
11:04The annoying Arepa.
11:06What would the filling be?
11:08Very spicy and Diablito.
11:11Diablito and just spicy?
11:13Yes, with grated cheese.
11:15White cheese.
11:17Yellow.
11:19Do you know how to prepare Arepa?
11:21As you wish, fried, grilled, baked, as you wish.
11:23That was the second question. If fried or grilled, which do you prefer?
11:26It depends on the occasion.
11:28If it's in the morning, I'd like it grilled, but if you're going to fill it with pork or minced meat, fried.
11:35Okay, if an Arepa were to be named, what would the filling be?
11:39Minced meat in coconut.
11:42Wow, with mayonnaise or butter?
11:44With mayonnaise.
11:46Great, I'm also more of the mayonnaise team.
11:49With butter or mayonnaise?
11:51Butter.
11:53Butter.
11:54Okay, white or yellow cheese?
11:56White.
11:58If an Arepa were to be named, right?
12:00The chubby Arepa.
12:02The chubby Arepa.
12:04What would the filling be?
12:06Well, I already started with butter and cheese, right?
12:10Minced meat.
12:12Incredible.
12:14With a little bit of...
12:16With a little bit of pink sauce.
12:18Well, that's fine, to taste.
12:21Okay.
12:23To finish complementing it.
12:28You know that today everything is measured in baseball.
12:39Connecting shots at high speeds increases the possibility that the ball goes to no one's territory.
12:45Let's look at the batters with more balls connected at 95 mph or more in the current campaign.
12:53Look, and I'm going to give you a piece of information.
12:55There is a Venezuelan in the top 3.
12:57Juan Soto with 83.
13:08Shohei Ohtani, 77.
13:10And William Contreras with 75.
13:15This one deep left center field way back and gone.
13:19William Contreras, his fifth of the year.
13:23That was a no doubter.
13:26That's a thing of beauty, Tim.
13:28Don't fall behind on this guy.
13:302-0 fastball down and in.
13:33And this is the list of Venezuelan batters with more punches.
13:37Got him.
13:39The curveball has been a weapon for Lopez all day.
13:43And that's strike three looking.
13:45The winner at 95.
13:47Well, fans, it's time to pick up the bats for today's show.
13:51I hope you had as much fun as I did.
13:53So I invite you to be very attentive to each of our publications and follow us on all our social networks.
13:59I'm Mari Carmen Fariña and I'll see you very soon in another Arepa Power.

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