LA ROMANA.– Just two wins away from conquering the two-time championship and their 18th crown, the Leones del Escogido remain firm in the LIDOM Final Series after defeating the Toros del Este 7-4 on Thursday night at the Francisco A. Micheli stadium, a result that gives them a 2-0 lead in the series.
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One of the protagonists of the encounter was Junior Lake, who hit a two-run home run to accumulate four RBIs in the first two games of the final. The hit represented his sixth home run in final series, a figure that equals him in the fourth historical place of all time in this instance. The hit by the native of San Pedro de Macorís came on the first pitch from reliever Joe Corbett, sealing a key advantage for the Lions in the final stretch of the game. "I went looking for a good pitch, a strike, and I was able to make the swing I wanted. I don't focus on the position in the order, I just try to contribute where the manager needs me," Lake said after the game. Despite the scarlet team's good moment, the outfielder was emphatic in the message of caution:"We can't let our guard down, but we can't get overconfident either. We have to keep doing the work," he pointed out.








