2018~2019
61st EDITION
With political turmoil raging throughout Venezuela, for a second straight year the Caribbean Confederation of Professional Baseball was left with no choice but to withdraw out of the city of Barquisimeto. But whereas the decision to relocate last year's tourney was made in mid-summer, thus facilitating a smooth transition to Jalisco, Mexico, this year's sudden outbreak of violence left little time for relocating a complex multinational event of this kind. As such, the 61st edition of Serie del Caribe itself faced outright cancellation. It would have marked the first tournament postponement since 1981, not coincidentally caused by the Venezuelan league players' strike.
Last year marked Mexico's second straight season as host nation. As a result, they expressed a reluctance to host a third straight tournament. Meanwhile, Puerto Rico is still beset with post Hurricane Maria recovery, and is in no position to host. Dominican Republic offered to host but at the participating country's expense. Cuba since 2014 is still technically considered a guest of the Caribbean Confederation, and therefore is not yet a host consideration.
Three cheers and bienvenidos a Panama, who at the last minute step in to become this year's Most Valuable Host. The 2018-2019 Serie del Caribe goes on as scheduled, to be played at Rod Carew Stadium in Panama City.
This marks Panama's long awaited return to Caribe play. Along with Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and Cuba, they were charter members (1949-1960) of the original confederation, which was forced to disband upon onset of Fidel Castro's Communist revolution. The original plan was to integrate Panama back into Caribe play by next year. But considering the circumstances, a year earlier than anticipated suits everyone just fine.
CARIBBEAN CONFEDERATION CHARTER MEMBERS: 1949-1960
- Venezuela (0)
- Panama (1)
- Puerto Rico (4)
- Cuba (7)
- *Serie del Caribe titles
By 1959-1960, Cuba's Communist Revolution seizes control of government. Fidel Castro nationalizes the country's baseball enterprise, and by banning professionalism transforms the game into regional divisions of strictly amateur competition. The Serie del Caribe is suspended from 1961 through 1969 as a result. Panama folds operations. The circuit is reformed in 1970 with returning charter members Puerto Rico and Venezuela. Dominican Republic joins the loop in 1970, and Mexico joins the following year. These four member circuits now make up the present body of the Caribbean Confederation of Professional Baseball. As a result of slow and steady thawing of decades long political tensions, the Confederation invited Cuba back in 2014 as a guest participant.
- Dominican Republic (19)
- Puerto Rico (12)
- Mexico (9)
- Venezuela (7)
- Cuba (1) guest participant
- Panama (0) guest participant
- * Serie del Caribe titles
PANAMA (HOST)
Serie del Caribe Championships: 1950
LBP Champions: Torros de HerreraSerie del Caribe Championships: 1950
- Los Torros de Herrera moved on to represent Panama in the Serie Latino Americana 2019.
CUBA
Serie del Caribe Champions: 1949; 1952; 1956-1960; 2015
Serie Nacional CHAMPIONS: LENADORES de LAS TUNAS
Serie del Caribe Champions: 1949; 1952; 1956-1960; 2015
Serie Nacional CHAMPIONS: LENADORES de LAS TUNAS
- Club Founded: 1977
- Record: 65-45 (.591)
- 2018-2019 First Time Serie Nacional Champions/58th Edition; Defeat Leopardos de Villa Clara (four games to one).
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Serie del Caribe Champions: 1971; 1973; 1977; 1980; 1985; 1988; 1990-1991; 1994; 1997-1999; 2001; 2003-2004; 2007-2008; 2010; 2012.
LIDOM CHAMPIONS: ESTRELLAS de ORIENTALES
- Club Founded: 1910
- Dominican League Champions: 1936
- LIDOM Champions: 1954; 1968; 2019
- Serie del Caribe Champions: none
PUERTO RICO
Serie del Caribe Champions: 1951; 1953-1955; 1972; 1974-1975; 1978; 1983; 1987; 1992-1993; 1995; 2000; 2017-2018
LBPRC CHAMPIONS: CANGREJEROS de SANTURCE
- Club Founded: 1939
- LBPRC Champions: 1951; 1953; 1955; 1959; 1962; 1965; 1967; 1971; 1973; 1991; 1993; 2000; 2015-2016; 2019
- Serie del Caribe Champions: 1951; 1953; 1955; 1993; 2000
MEXICO
Serie del Caribe Champions: 1976; 1986; 1996; 2002; 2005; 2011; 2013-2014; 2016.
LMP CHAMPIONS: CHARROS de JALISCO
- Club Founded: 2014
- LMP Champions: 2019
- Serie del Caribe Champions: none
VENEZUELA
Serie del Caribe Champions: 1970; 1979; 1982; 1984; 1989; 2006; 2009
Despite political and civil unrest dominating the nation's attention, the LVBP championship series pressed on.
LVBP CHAMPIONS: LOS CARDENALES de LARA
* Caribbean Series Baseball Reference
* Caribbean World SeriesSerie del Caribe Champions: 1970; 1979; 1982; 1984; 1989; 2006; 2009
Despite political and civil unrest dominating the nation's attention, the LVBP championship series pressed on.
LVBP CHAMPIONS: LOS CARDENALES de LARA
- Club Founded: 1942
- LVBP Champions: 1991; 1998; 2000-2001
- Serie del Caribe Champions: none
ROD CAREW STADIUM
Estadio Nacional de Panama
Panama City
(Feb. 4-10)
GROUP A:
- CUBA - Lenadores de Las Tunas
- MEXICO - Charros de Jalisco
- VENEZUELA - Cardenales de Lara
GROUP B:
- PUERTO RICO - Cangrejeros de Santurce
- DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - Estrellas de Orientales
- PANAMA - Torros de Herrera
Serie del Caribe
Baseball Hall of Fame Participants:
Jim Bunning ~ Rod Carew ~ Orlando Cepeda ~ Roberto Alomar ~ Monte Irvin ~ Willie Mays Rickey Henderson ~ Reggie Jackson ~ Roberto Cemente ~ Tony LaRussa ~ Juan Marichal Tom Lasorda ~ Edgar Martinez ~ Pedro Martinez ~ Satchel Paige ~ Mike Piazza ~ Tony Perez ~ Frank Robinson Ivan Rodriguez ~ Mike Schmidt ~ Hoyt Wilhelm
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