Luis Cruz is Hitting Machine in Mexican League

Sandlot Swashbucklers catches us up with former Wizards infielder, Luis Cruz, who is making his presence known in the Mexican League this winter. I look for him to be an everyday player in 2009. 

Luis Cruz has a 9-game hitting streak going, and he’s hitting .371 over those 9 games for the Obregon Yaquis.  His 4th inning double brought in two runs for Obregon on Nov 21st.  The next night, Cruz went 3-for-5.  He singled in the 1st inning rally, and singled again in the 7th inning, batting in the tying run for Obregon.  In the bottom of the 9th, Cruz hit the second of three consecutive singles in the game-winning rally.

See also: Luis Cruz’s MLB Debut

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