For the 2025 edition! Japan will participate for the first time in the Caribbean Series

A luxury guest from Asian lands will be the one who will have the 2025 edition of the Caribbean Series.

And this Wednesday the commissioner of the Caribbean Baseball Conference, Juan Puello, confirmed that for the first time in the history of the regional competition, Japan will participate in the event.

Mexicali will dress up because for the first time there will be a Japanese team in the Caribbean Series, which fills us with pride because regardless of the fact that it has been very desired that an Asian team be present, it will be achieved in the beloved Mexicali.“Puello said during the press conference held to announce the news, as reported by ESPN.

The director had words of thanks for all those people who had the initiative for this idea and that next year will be realized.It is of enormous importance that the Caribbean Series takes place here”said.

Puello said that they will have a high-level infrastructure for the month of January, as they will have a stadium with the necessary conditions to be able to host any type of event.

Likewise, the president of the Mexican Pacific League, Carlos Manrique, did not hide his happiness that Mexico will once once more serve as host, given that it has not been held on Aztec lands since 2021.

Once once more, the Caribbean Series continues to be a topic of conversation, as next year’s edition will mark a great era, as it will continue to be an event that crosses borders and will continue to expand. “Welcome to this state and to this Mexico,” said Manrique.

The 2025 Mexicali Caribbean Series will be played from January 31 to February 7 with five teams, which will be the champions of the leagues of Dominican Republic, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Venezuela and JapanThe last champion of the Caribbean Series was the Tiburones de La Guaira, who beat the Tigres de Licey 3-0 to remain as champions of winter baseball.

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2024-07-04 17:17:07

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