Dominican Republic wins title of the LXV Caribbean Series | News
The Tigres del Licey of the Dominican Republic beat their rivals, the local Leones del Caracas, 3-0 this Friday night and won the title in the LXV Caribbean Baseball Series, Greater Caracas 2023.
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In a clash dominated by the pitchers, the locals could not score a single run against the pitchers of the Dominican team, who behaved impeccably and maintained a slight, but sufficient advantage obtained by their hitters.
A run in the second inning, another in the fifth and another in the last inning were the only three scores in a game that was very interesting until the end.
�� National and Caribbean Champions! ��
LOS TIGRES DEL LICEY OF THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ARE THE CHAMPIONS OF THE 2023 CARIBBEAN SERIES.
THE GLORY OF THE GLORIOUS! ���� pic.twitter.com/OF9gKg90HW
– Tigers of the Licey (@TigresdelLicey)
February 11, 2023
The highlight of the match was the pitching of César Valdés' right-hander, who in six and two-thirds innings allowed only three hits, did not walk and struck out six.
In this way, the Tigers established themselves as the winningest team in the Caribbean classics with 11 wins and the Dominican Republic also continues as the country with the most Caribbean Series wins with 22.
Mexico defeats Colombia in the match for third place
In the first duel of the day, the game for third place in the competition, the Mexican team defeated its counterpart from Colombia by the minimum, one run to nil.
In this, another exquisite pitchers' duel, the spectators had to wait until the sixth inning for Mexico to score the only run of the game.
The win came to left-hander Jeff Kinley and reliever Jake Sanchez earned the save. The setback was in charge of pitcher Kevin Escorcia.
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