This continues our series of weekly roundups of the Fall/Winter Leagues. Coverage will continue every Monday into January. For the full list of Red Sox prospects participating in these leagues, check out our Fall & Winter Leagues page , which will be updated continuously through January. This week's roundup covers the period from December 11 - December 17.





Dominican Baseball League

Roenis Elias was roughed up in his only start, allowing four runs on seven hits over 4 1/3 innings, with a three-run home run accounting for most of the damage.

It was a light week for the offense, with Aneury Tavarez going 0 for 4 with two strikeouts, and Chris Madera going 0 for 1 in his only plate appearance.





Venezuelan Professional Baseball League

The week did not start out well for Josh Smith, who allowed a home run to the only batter he faced on Tuesday. He came back on Friday and allowed two hits to the three batters he faced, but neither came around to score. Deiner Lopez went 2 for 7 over three games, with three strikeouts while also grounding into a double play, and Juan Hernandez went 0 for 2 but did score a run.





Mexican Pacific League





With Bryce Brentz and Chandler Shepherd back in the States, it looked like the action was over for the Red Sox prospects in Mexico, but Hector Velazquez (pictured, above) debuted last week, tossing two innings of one-run ball while striking out one. Velazquez was signed out of the Mexican League in February of this year.

Additionally, the Red Sox signed Esteban Quiroz as an international free agent back in November and he has been playing in the MPL, but listed as Jesus Quiroz. He last played on December 9, and is batting .277/.408/.355.





Venezuelan Developmental Program





The season came to an end for Boston on Monday after losing in the one-game semifinal to eventual champion La Guaira. Oddanier Mosqueda was hit hard, allowing four runs in only two innings, and Ritzi Mendoza came on in relief and allowed four runs in one inning. Ricardo Cubillan led the offense going 4 for 5 with a home run, and Isaias Lucena went 4 for 6 and drove in two runs.

Colombian Professional Baseball League

Jose Sermo, who went 1 for 8 with three strikeouts, but his one hit was a home run, his fourth of the season.



Central American Games



Courtesy of Roniel Raudes pitched for his native Nicaragua in the Central American Games. He pitched twice in relief, both three-inning, scoreless stints, striking out 11. Nicaragua beat Panama for the tournament title on Monday, with Raudes picking up the save in the clincher. It was a rough week for, who went 1 for 8 with three strikeouts, but his one hit was a home run, his fourth of the season.Courtesy of Extra Innings UK on Twitter , we learned thatpitched for his native Nicaragua in the Central American Games. He pitched twice in relief, both three-inning, scoreless stints, striking out 11. Nicaragua beat Panama for the tournament title on Monday, with Raudes picking up the save in the clincher.

Photo Credit: Hector Velazquez by Kelly O'Connor