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Victoria HarbourCats add two Cuban pitchers in league first

The Victoria HarbourCats this season will feature the first two Cuban players in West Coast League baseball history. A pair of 20-year-old pitchers, Alejandro Ortega Lopez and Adriel Quesada Pe帽a, from the Uni贸n de Reyes team were signed Tuesday.
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A view from the stands during a Victoria HarbourCats game at Royal Athletic Park.

The Victoria HarbourCats this season will feature the first two Cuban players in West Coast League baseball history.

A pair of 20-year-old pitchers, Alejandro Ortega Lopez and Adriel Quesada Pe帽a, from the Uni贸n de Reyes team were signed Tuesday.

Lopez and Pe帽a will be pitching against their Uni贸n de Reyes teammates when the HarbourCats will play an exhibition game July 30 against Uni贸n de Reyes, an聽 amateur team managed by former Cuban national team catcher Saul Basallo Armas. The Uni贸n de Reyes assistant coaches 鈥 Lazaro Apolinario Santana and Jos茅 Luis Mu帽oz Pichardo 鈥 are also former players from the Cuban Nacionale Series.

All the players on the Uni贸n de Reyes team, which will be touring the Island and hosted by the Chemainus and District Baseball Association, are younger than 23. They have mostly played together for five years under the Matanzas Baseball Association. The team entered the recent playoffs in first place.

They are players and students at Universidad de ciencias de la cultura F铆sica y el deporte de Matanzas, translated as the University of Physical Sciences and Sports Culture of Matanzas. That complies with the WCL鈥檚 mandate as a summer collegiate league for NCAA players and other diamond collegians.

Ortega is six-foot-three and Quesada five-foot-11, and scouting reports show both throw in the mid-to-upper 80s. They will be with the HarbourCats from the beginning of the season.

鈥淲e want to say a huge thank you to Rick and April Shay, and all the people from the Chemainus and District Baseball Association, who have developed such a strong relationship with Uni贸n de Reyes,鈥 Jim Swanson, managing partner of the HarbourCats, said in a statement.

鈥淢any members of this team will be making their second visit to the Island, and this team will be a great test for our roster. A lot of effort and time has gone into making this happen,鈥 added Swanson, who also has a history working with the Cuban Baseball Association.

The HarbourCats will open the 2018 WCL season with two homestands at Royal Athletic Park: June 1-3 against the Wenatchee AppleSox and June 5-7 against the Yakima Valley Pippins.