February 22, 2025
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Dominican Republic one-hits Mexico to win Caribbean Series

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Baseball Dominican Republic one-hits Mexico to win Caribbean Series by Latino Sports February 8, 2025 Image Credit: Serie Del Caribe The following article first appeared on MLB.com and was published by Carlos Molina, a member of the LasMayores.com team In the 67 th Caribbean Series championship game Friday night at Mexicali’s Nido de las Águilas Stadium, the Leones del Escogido of the Dominican Republic faced the challenge of defeating the previously unbeaten Charros de Jalisco, representing host country México. Leones starter Esmil Rogers and the Leones’ pitching staff were up to the task, throwing a one-hitter against the Charros en route to capturing the tournament of winter league champions with a 1-0 victory. The Dominican Republic has won the 2025 #CaribbeanSeries ! 🇩🇴 pic.twitter.com/ZY6CExuiFi — MLB (@MLB) February 8, 2025 Manager Albert Pujols’ Dominican club took the lead in the top of the third inning against Mexico’s starter, left-hander Manny Bañuelos, who issued three consecutive walks to load the bases with no outs. Robinson Canó followed with a double-play groundout, scoring Junior Lake with what would be the game’s only run. Rogers (1-1), named Most Valuable Player of the tournament with 12 2/3 total innings of one-run ball in two starts, overcame five walks and allowed the lone hit with four strikeouts in six frames to notch the win in Friday’s championship game. Leones’ relievers Joe Corbett, Ulises Joaquín and Jimmy Cordero pitched one hitless frame apiece, with Cordero securing his second save in the series. Image Credit: Serie Del Caribe For Mexico, Bañuelos (0-1) pitched four innings, allowing one run on three hits with three walks and two strikeouts. With Friday’s win, Escogido has now won five Caribbean Series titles, tied for third place among individual clubs with the Criollos de Caguas and Cangrejeros de Santurce, both from Puerto Rico. The all-time leaders are Tigres del Licey (11), followed by Águilas Cibaeñas (6), both from the Dominican Republic. Among participating countries, the Dominican Republic has now won 23 championships, most in the history of the event. Image Credit: Serie Del Caribe The next edition of the Caribbean Series will take place in Caracas, Venezuela in 2026, followed by Hermosillo, Mexico in 2027 and Miami’s loanDepot park in 2028. Follow us on Social Media for updates and exclusive content Instagram: @latinosportsoficial Facebook: Latino Sports Twitter: @latinosports Related Topics 2025 Serie Del Caribe Albert Pujols Caribbean Baseball Caribbean Series Charros de Jalisco Dominican Republic Leones del Escogido LIDOM Major League Baseball Mexicali Mexico MLB Nido de las Águilas Stadium Serie Del Caribe Click to comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment * Name * Email * Website Advertisement Facebook Latest Article Baseball / 2 weeks ago ESPN platforms to broadcast inaugural ‘Puerto Rico Challenge,’ A New College Baseball Series For Elite DI Teams UConn, Michigan, Missouri, Penn State, Rice, Stetson, Villanova, and UVA will Play in Ponce… By Latino Sports Baseball / 30 mins ago Dominican Republic one-hits Mexico to win Caribbean Series The following article first appeared on MLB.com and was published by Carlos Molina, a… By Latino Sports Baseball / 5 hours ago The LatinoMVP Award: Celebrating 35 Years of Latino Excellence in Sports SOUTH BRONX, NY — The LatinoMVP Award was first presented in April 1990, marking… By Julio Pabón Baseball / 12 hours ago Laughter is Nutritional Food for the Soul – La Risa es Alimento Necesario del Alma “Mom! Can a six-year-old girl like me get pregnant?” “Oh no, honey!… That’s impossible…. By Juan Vené Basketball / 17 hours ago St. John’s Back On The Map: Red Storm Takes Down UConn NEW YORK, NY — St. John’s is officially back on the map. This week,… By Robert Rizzo More in Baseball The LatinoMVP Award: Celebrating 35 Years of Latino Excellence in Sports SOUTH BRONX, NY — The LatinoMVP Award was first presented in April 1990, marking… Laughter is Nutritional Food for the Soul – La Risa es Alimento Necesario del Alma “Mom! Can a six-year-old girl like me get pregnant?” “Oh no, honey!… That’s impossible…. Mets And Alonso Needed Each Other NEW YORK, NY — Pete Alonso needed the New York Mets and they needed… Interviews with Tino Martinez and Andrew Velazquez at Pinstripe Pride Event EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ — There were 11 Latino MLB athletes signing autographs, taking pictures… The LatinoMVP Award: Celebrating 35 Years of Latino Excellence in Sports

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