Baseball players resume training

The two groups of Cuban players who will participate shortly in two international tournaments resumed their preparation in Matanzas today after the PCRs tested negative.

Las Tunas, Cuba.- This was reported by the National Baseball Directorate in its official Twitter account, where it specified that “after negative second PCRs, the team that will attend the Caribbean Cup and the members of the pre-selection to the pre-Olympic of the Americas return to training today at the Victoria de Girón Stadium in #Matanzas.”

Last Wednesday, that entity had announced a positive case among the members of the coaching staff and had decided to stop the work of both groups: the one led by Pablo Alberto Civil, who will be in Curaçao from May 8, and the one who will search for a ticket to the Olympic Games from the next day 31 t, in Florida, United States.

Precisely, the director of the National Talent Project, Fránger Reinaldo, assured the journalist Boris Luis Cabrera today that, this Tuesday, the director of the National Team for that competition, the penultimate opportunity to obtain one of the two tickets still in dispute heading to the summer event, will be announced.

According to the coach, the preparation of the Olympic team was readjusted to 17 training sessions and includes five games against the one that will attend the Caribbean Cup. Always, according to Fránger, the pertinent steps are being taken to carry them out at the Latin American stadium, at night.

In today's busy day, the mentor from Las Tunas, Pablo Civil, informed the journalist Aurelio Prieto, with Tele Rebelde channel, the entry into the team of third baseman Jefferson Delgado from Matanzas, who replaces the Cienfuegos’ Pável Quesada, affected by the new coronavirus.