Yadier Molina did not live up to the promise of Edwin “Sugar” Díaz

In a pretentious amenity event, New York Mets’ most important Puerto Rican Mets Edwin “Sugar” Díaz poncho with his right velocity to his compatriot and veteran receiver of the San Luis Yadier Molina Cardinals on March in a grand league match .

At the height of the third leg with the San Luis arrived 2-0, Díaz needed only five launches, all strikes, to take place in the new Guante de Oro of the National League of 38 years. The last voyage was a straight 97 miles high that Molina hizo abanico without success. During the shock of compatriots, the teammate of Díaz, the driller Francisco Lindor, gritaba desde el dugout para sacar fuera foco a Molina.

Tras pocharse, Molina interchange sonrisas con su compatriota para liege echarse flores en las redes social junto al video de ponchete.

“Mis hermanos se les quiere … estás ready. The ultimate in life ”, written by Molina.

‘Líder, my respect. Mi hermano fue un corito sano. Lindor was grating. Se pasó bien hermanos ”, match.

Díaz ended the entry in blank, with two punches, and the Mets eventually won the match 5-3. Molina ended 5-0 with two punches. Lindor does not take action in the enclosure.

Díaz, 26 years old, will have his third time with the Mets as potential striker from the new league to recover his form in the last season shortened by 60 games of the MLB with a solid debut and 2019 with a change of Seattle.

Molina, for its part, played its 18th anniversary in Mayores, all with San Luis.

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