Jalisco Charros claim first Caribbean Series title in 10-inning thriller

The Jalisco Charros defeated the Culiacán Tomateros 12-11 in a dramatic 10-inning game to win their first Caribbean Series championship on Saturday night in Guadalajara, Mexico. Two wild pitches in the bottom of the 10th inning sealed the victory for the home team, marking Mexico's 10th title in the tournament. The all-Mexico final was necessitated by Venezuela's absence due to political issues.

The 68th Caribbean Series concluded with an unprecedented all-Mexico championship game at Guadalajara's Estadio Panamericano de Béisbol. Managed by Benji Gil, the Charros de Jalisco -- representing Mexico Red -- overcame a late comeback by the Tomateros de Culiacán (Mexico Green) to secure the win.

The game started strongly for the Charros, who scored three runs in the first inning, four in the second, and two more in the fourth, building a 9-1 lead off Tomateros starter Wilmer Ríos and reliever Odrisamer Despaigne. Culiacán responded with a six-run fifth inning against Jalisco starter Luis Ernesto Rodríguez and relievers Miguel Aguilar and Jesús Cruz, narrowing the gap to 9-7. The teams traded runs in the seventh, keeping the contest close.

Tension peaked in the top of the ninth when Tomateros first baseman Víctor Mendoza hit a two-run home run -- his second of the game -- off closer Trevor Clifton, tying the score at 10-10 and forcing extra innings. In the top of the 10th, catcher Alí Solís delivered a sacrifice fly to give Culiacán an 11-10 advantage under manager Lorenzo Bundy.

But the bottom of the 10th turned chaotic. With the ghost runner rule in play, the Charros loaded the bases with two outs. Reliever Lupe Chávez -- also known as Guadalupe Chávez -- threw a wild pitch that allowed the tying run to score, making it 11-11. He then walked third baseman Mateo Gil, Benji Gil's son, reloading the bases. Facing outfielder Bligh Madris, Chávez unleashed another wild pitch, enabling series MVP Michael Wielanski to score the winning run.

This victory marked the Charros' first Caribbean Series title after two straight Mexican Pacific League championships and avenged losses to the Tomateros in recent LMP finals. For Gil, it was his first Series win as a manager in six attempts, despite prior success with Culiacán as a player and skipper. Mexico's last title came in 2016 with the Mazatlán Venados.

The tournament, originally slated for Venezuela, was relocated to Guadalajara amid political turmoil, leading to Mexico fielding two teams while Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Mexico initially opted out of the Venezuelan hosting. Looking ahead, the 2027 Series returns to Mexico in Hermosillo, followed by three years in Miami's loanDepot park starting in 2028. Caribbean Confederation president Juan Francisco Puello Herrera praised the Miami venue: “It’s always an attractive venue... Miami is a kind of hub.”

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Junior Caminero hits game-breaking two-run homer for Dominican Republic's 12-3 win over Nicaragua in World Baseball Classic at loanDepot Park.
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Dominican Republic tops Nicaragua in World Baseball Classic opener

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Junior Caminero's two-run homer in the sixth inning broke a tie, propelling the Dominican Republic to a 12-3 victory over Nicaragua in their Pool D opener at loanDepot Park in Miami. Julio Rodríguez and Oneil Cruz added home runs in a six-run eighth inning to seal the win. The game featured an electric atmosphere with strong fan support from both nations.

In a historic final between two Mexican teams, Tomateros de Culiacán and Charros de Jalisco vie for the Serie del Caribe 2026 title at Estadio Panamericano de Jalisco. The matchup, which started at 7:05 PM on Saturday, February 7, ensures the championship's return to Mexico after a decade. As of the second inning, Charros lead 3-0 with timely hitting.

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Puerto Rico's Cangrejeros de Santurce edged out Mexico Verde's Tomateros de Culiacan 5-4 in the opening game of the 2026 Caribbean Series on February 2. Yohandry Morales hit a crucial two-run homer, while Rubén Castro delivered the walk-off hit to secure the victory. The tournament, hosted in Guadalajara, Mexico, features five teams in a round-robin format amid recent controversy over its relocation.

The Dominican Republic has revealed a star-studded 30-man roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, led by general manager Nelson Cruz. Featuring MLB talents like Juan Soto and Vladimir Guerrero Jr., the team aims to rebound from a disappointing 2023 performance. New manager Albert Pujols brings recent championship experience to the squad.

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The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 in 11 innings during Game 7 of the 2025 World Series on Saturday night at Rogers Centre, securing their second consecutive championship and ninth overall. Yoshinobu Yamamoto earned World Series MVP honors with three wins, including a crucial relief appearance in the finale. The victory marks the first repeat title since the Yankees' three-peat from 1998-2000.

San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado slugged his first two home runs of spring training during an 11-10 loss to the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday in Goodyear, Arizona. The performance included a 422-foot grand slam that tied the game. Machado is set to join Team Dominican Republic for the upcoming World Baseball Classic after one more game.

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Junior Caminero delivered a standout performance, going 4-for-4 with a home run in the Dominican Republic's 12-4 exhibition win over the Tigers. The Tampa Bay Rays third baseman impressed with powerful hits during the World Baseball Classic warmup in his hometown of Santo Domingo. Manager Kevin Cash praised Caminero's ability to shine in big moments.

 

 

 

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