Dominicana is the leader with 20 coronations

In the second stage of the Caribbean Series, which began in 1970, the Dominican Republic has the most triumphant country with 20 titles.

Dominicans follow Puerto Rico with 12, Mexico with yueve and Venezuela with seats. And 1981 no hubo series debido a una huelga de peloteros nie.

In the first phase, from 1949 to 1960, Cuba will have its titles (more than 2015), Puerto Rico will cover four and Panama, one (2019 además). It means that uniting the two stages, of all manners, the Dominican Republic maintains the vital leadership with four crowns for the sake of the poor.

The Tigers of Licey 10 crowns

1971 Los Tigres regroups a great reasoning of Manuel Mana’s mano in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he dominates the Invicta man series (6-0).

Mota fue el manager ganador, líder de bateo (19-11, .579) y center field Todos Estrellas donde lo acompañaron Jim Beauchamp (1B) y Teodoro Martínez (2B).

1973 Licey logs on to the second crown in Caracas, Venezuela, led by the painter Tom LaSorda and with a score of 5-1.

Bobby Valentine fue el Más Valioso y torpedero Todos Estrellas, equipo en cual estuvo accompanado por los jardineros y líderes de bateo, Mota y Jesús Rojas Alou (24-12, .500), el receptor Steve Yeager y el tercera basis Steve Garvey. Pedro Borbón and Doyle Alexander set a record of 2-0.

1977 Los Tigres alcanzaron su tercer campeonato y segundo de manera invicta (6-0), guiados por las orientaciones del conductor Bob Rodgers y el bateo de Ricardo Carty en Caracas, Venezuela.

Carty stableció mark de jonrones (5) y fue el mejor en empujadas (10) y anotadas (8), además de Jugador Más Valioso.

Teodoro Martínez (SS), Mario Guerrero (3B), Ed Halicki (LD) and Stan Wall (LZ) integrate the Todos Estrellas.

1980 Licey Brindo to the Dominican Republic on his first corona of the Caribbean since the series ended with a 4-2 mark with Del Crandall as leader.

Rudy Law subresalió como Jugador Más Valioso y jardinero sentraal Todos Estrellas. Mickey Hatcher fue collider empujador (6) and Leon Durham in jonrones (1).

Durham (1B), Dámaso García (2B), Jerome Dybzinski (SS), Teodoro Martínez (3B) and Dennis Lewallyn (jug derecho) were in the ideal team.

1985 Los Tigres was a Mazatán, México and an impressive 5-1 concert manager Terry Collins.

José Rijo fue el Jugador Más Valioso y relevista Todos Estrellas (tres juegos salvados). Glenn Davis (1B), leader in journals with three and George Bell (LF), leader in annotations with 5 also starred in the ideal team next to the central gardener, David Green.

1991 In Miami, Licey asked to be promoted 5-0 and buy 10 cars per partido. John Roseboro was the conductor. Gerónimo Berroa fue el MVP jardinero izquierdo Todos Estrellas y líder de bateo (.471).

Jerry Brooks scored on a touchdown (10), Mélido Pérez scored 2-0. Henry Rodríguez (1B), Juan Bell (SS), Andujar Cedeño (3B) and Pérez estuvieron in the All-Star.

1994 Licey regrouped his seventh crown in Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela, with a 5-1 draw, followed by Casey Parsons’ orders. The central gardener Raúl Mondesí was the leader in bathe (.450) and anotadas (6) and the initialist Jim Bowie dominated in jonons (3) and empujadas (11).

Alex Arias (3B) and Julián Tavarez (right-hander) joined them on the Todos Estrellas team.

1999 In an extra game, the Tigers (5-2) derrotaron to Mayagüez (4-3) in San Juan, to annex its corona octave and consecutive third, at this time, to the Dominican Republic.

Dave Jauss fue the conductor and Neifi Pérez, el Más Valioso, torpedo Todos Estrellas y líder en anotadas (12). David Ortiz encased in new bulking vents. Henry Mercedes (receptor), Manny Martínez (central gardener), Luis Polonia (designated batsman) and Miguel Batista (right-hander launcher) integrate the ideal team.

2004 El Licey takes the title, to complete the new crowns, when the series takes place in Santo Domingo with a score of 5-1.

Francis Beltrán scored three saves and fouled the Most Valuable Player for the team that was led by Manny Acta.

José Offerman made collisions in the field (5), Mendy López (.353) and Israel Alcántara (.348) moved well in the morning.

2008 The city of Santiago de Caballeros was chosen to organize the series this year, when the Tigers, national sub-champions tuvieron that assumed a blow to the Puerto Rican representative’s office that there was no tournament on that occasion.

The Licey completed its decimal crown with a 5-1 mark and rotated on two occasions to the Cuban Eagles who were superior in the final series of the Dominican tournament.

The All Stars will include the manager Héctor de la Cruz, the right-hander and Judge Más Valioso, Ramón Ortiz; the gardener Nelson Cruz and the receptor Matt Tupman.

Las Águilas Cibaeñas 5 koronas

1997 Mike Quade guides the Eagles to his first series of the Caribbean series of new intentions in vano.

Although only the receiver Guillermo García (.348-3-8) starred in the All Star, José Offerman (.480), Tony Batista (.385-2-13), Luis Polonia (.280-2-10) and Darío Veras (1-0, 0.00, salvados) se distacaron.

1998 Las Águilas extended his lead to the next year, in Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela, when he won the game (6-0).

Neifi Pérez fue el MVP y líder de bateo (.444, de 27-12), treffers (12), dobles (6) y anotadas (9). The team team in All Stars Estrellas Guillermo García (C), Alex Arias (1B), Pérez (2B), Miguel Tejada (3B), Luis Polonia (LF), Julián Tavarez (LD), José Cabrera (LR) and Tony Peña (conductor).

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Fermín, Escogido y Toros
Estreno.

Los Toros del Este will train as champions in 2020 in Puerto Rico following the mandate of Lino Rivera and with the actions of Peter O´Brien, MVP, Ramón Ramírez, Rubén Sosa and Jordany Valdespín will be included in All Stars Estrellas.

Four Lions.

El Escogido was crowned in 1988, 1990, 2010 and 2012. Phil Regan, Felipe Alou and Ken Oberkfell (2) fired their managers. Rufino Linares, Gerónimo Berroa, Fernando Martínez and Jairo Asencio will receive the MVP awards in their editions.

Three of the Gato.

Félix Fermín, always with the Eagles, commanded the triumphs in 2001, 2003 and 2007 with the actions of Luis Polonia, Tony Batista, Miguel Tejada, David Ortiz, Raúl Mondesí, Alberto Castillo, Anderson Hernández, among others.

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