The Mexican Isaac Paredes unleashes his power and Victoria guide of Houston

Houston.- When Houston stars They sent Kyle Tucker to the Chicago puppies, the name of the Mexican Isaac Paredes was, perhaps, the most attractive and did not glimpse. Although, today the reflectors are about him, and also in his partner Hayden Wesneski, included in the exchange with the ossezzos.

Walls crowned a three-day string of a homer to guide the stars to a 5-3 victory against Los Angeles Angels.

“I am doing the same, but now the fights are coming out. In that turn I knew that a line was coming and I came out aggressive,” said the Mexican, who in the second inning connected a line of four seams, to 87.7mpph, against Kyle Hendricks.

The hit, like the previous two, left the Daikin Park game dimensions through the left garden and toured 353 feet.

“It is very close out there (the left garden),” added walls between laughs.

The full turn of the Mexican, with which he towed Cam Smith – who arrived in Houston in the same exchange with the Cubs – and Mauricio Dubón, was the incentive that Wesneski required.

The right had its best moment game in the big leagues. Although he allowed three home runs, his pitching remained in the Strike area so he did not record tickets and struck out 10 angels.

It is the largest amount of fan that records in your career in the elderly. He had two games of eight strikeouts with Chicago. The first on September 6, 2022 against the reds of Cincinnati and on May 3 of last year against the Milwaukee brewers.

“I want to win every time I leave,” said the right after the game, in which he won his first victory with the stars.

The Honduran Mauricio Dubón, who started using the bat torpedo, towed a race and Smith charted the other.

“Wesneski did an excellent job. When he is up in the counting he can launch all his pitching,” said Joe Espada, the Puerto Rican who directs the stars. “Walls increasingly surprise me. I knew it was a tremendous batter, but not the kind of shifts you can get.”