Regiomontanas shine in Sultanes Women's Team
Despite a challenging season start, players Eimy Molina and Yanina Treviño are excelling offensively for the Sultanes Femenil team.
The Sultanes Femenil team has faced difficulties in the first half of the season, yet two of its players from Monterrey, Eimy Molina and Yanina Treviño, have emerged as standout performers in the offensive statistics. Both players are currently leading the team with impressive batting averages, sitting at .278, and contributing significantly to the team despite ongoing team struggles.
Eimy Marian Molina Herrera, a resident of Mina, Nuevo León, has recorded five hits in 18 at-bats and has played in nine out of twelve games, making her a vital member of the roster. After the departure of Cuban player Yariana López Bosa, Eimy, along with Tahily Medina, is now expected to fill the catcher position to strengthen the team's lineup. This shift showcases the adaptability and potential of the local talent on the team.
Yanina Treviño, not only a standout pitcher but also a versatile player, has been deployed in various positions this season including first base, right field, and third base. With also five hits in 18 at-bats and two RBIs, her contributions are crucial, having participated in eight games as a hitter and five as a pitcher. The emerging performances of Molina and Treviño underscore the promising prospects for the Sultanes Femenil and highlight the importance of fostering local talent within the league.