Cuban baseball player Luis Daryl Serrano arrives in the United States across the border

Cuban baseball player Luis Daryl Serrano, 28, arrived in the United States in recent days via that country’s southern border, his report said. Facebook accountbaseball specialist, Frances Romero.

Romero noted, “Luis Daryl Serrano arrived in the United States on Wednesday via the border with Mexico. He plans to continue his career after passing the Mexican and Pacific Baseball League.”

“The guy from Sancti Spiritus left Cuba at the end of 2018 and was in the Dominican Republic trying to sign with MLB. At 28, Serrano still has potential in baseball.”

Serrano made his professional debut in the Mexican Pacific League with Ciudad Obregón Yaquies this season. He went empty several times on his first outing, but then improved his attack on the Aztec Winter Arena.

In Cuba, he was penalized twice when he played in the National Baseball Series. The second time was in 2018 to try to leave the country without “permission” from the sports authorities in the field.

“He did not ask for permission and was absent from the cast, so he automatically withdrew, as this is considered indiscipline. We don’t know the reasons for his departure,” Jose Raul Delgado Diez, who was his mentor at the time at Gallos four years ago, said.

A month after that “new punishment”, Cyrano escaped from the island for good. In his four seasons in the National Series, he reached 0.259 with 21 homeowners and 59 RBI, according to site statistics. Cuban Ball.

After his unsuccessful attempt to sign in the Dominican Republic with a Major League Baseball (MLB) team, he moved to Mexico to play professionally in that department. With the Yankees, he did not show his strength, but with Olmecas de Tabasco, in pre-season, he looked better, although they did not include him in the shortlist.

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“I thank Olmecas, the whole board for giving me the opportunity to invite me to pre-season. I felt very happy with my teammates and it went very well for me, I did my best. Maybe I should have done something else to stay in the regular season or they just brought me to prepare. And I was never in the plans,” he wrote on Facebook at the time.

“It is important for the fans to know this because they have supported me so much and I also thank them from the bottom of my heart. We hope he will be back in the next few years to defend the Olmec colors.”

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