{"id":121702,"date":"2023-02-01T23:22:14","date_gmt":"2023-02-01T17:52:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/the-caribbean-series-returns-to-venezuela-clubs-from-eight-countries-participate\/"},"modified":"2023-02-01T23:22:14","modified_gmt":"2023-02-01T17:52:14","slug":"the-caribbean-series-returns-to-venezuela-clubs-from-eight-countries-participate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/the-caribbean-series-returns-to-venezuela-clubs-from-eight-countries-participate\/","title":{"rendered":"The Caribbean Series returns to Venezuela; clubs from eight countries participate"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Cuba reappears and Curacao debuts.<\/p>\n

The classic returns to Venezuela after nine years and will have two venues: the Sim\u00f3n Bol\u00edvar Monumental Stadium in Caracas – a stage with a capacity for 40,000 spectators that opens in this competition – and the Forum in neighboring La Guaira. The country lost its host status twice, in 2018 and 2019, amid violent riots in protests against the government of Nicol\u00e1s Maduro.<\/p>\n

Last year, in Santo Domingo, the Caimanes de Barranquilla made a splash by winning the regional championship for Colombia for the first time.<\/p>\n

Reinforced, among others, with the eight-time All-Star in the Major Leagues Robinson Can\u00f3 and the Cuban Henry Urrutia, the Licey leads the favorites with the objective of regaining dominance from the Dominican Republic, the nation with the most titles in the tournament, 21 , ahead of Puerto Rico (16), Mexico (9), Cuba (8), Venezuela (7), Panama (2) and Colombia (1).<\/p>\n

Host with winning DNA<\/h2>\n

The return of the Caribbean Series to Venezuela is also marked by the return of the club with the best record in this country, Leones, which celebrated its 21st local championship last Monday.<\/p>\n

Winner of two Caribbean classics, in 1982 and 2006, the team broke a long drought under manager Jos\u00e9 Alguacil with their victory in the domestic final against Tiburones de La Guaira, since their last title dated from the 2009-2010 season.<\/p>\n

“I never doubted my team,” Bailiff told the press during the festivities.<\/p>\n

With pieces of great league experience such as Jos\u00e9 Rond\u00f3n, the brothers Oswaldo and Orlando Arcia and Jhoulys Chac\u00edn, the locals will debut at 8:30 p.m. local time in La Rinconada against the Panamanian Federales.<\/p>\n

Dominican and Puerto Rico on the charge<\/h2>\n

Not only representing the most successful country in the history of the Caribbean Series, but also the club that has won it the most times (10), the Dominicans Tigres del Licey will open at 12:00 local time against the Mexican Ca\u00f1eros.<\/p>\n

The incombustible Ra\u00fal Vald\u00e9s, at 45, heads manager Jos\u00e9 Offerman’s rotation of starters.<\/p>\n

Licey suffers casualties like that of Jorge Alfaro, Most Valuable Player of the local final against Estrellas Orientales, but incorporates careful bats with Can\u00f3 and Urrutia. Ca\u00f1eros, meanwhile, presents players like Luis Fernando Miranda, Pitcher of the Year in the Mexican Pacific League, and Cuban Yasmany Tom\u00e1s, Most Valuable Player.<\/p>\n

“We have a select group of players,” Offerman told reporters. “We can do a good job.”<\/p>\n

The Puerto Rican Indios de Mayag\u00fcez, with the big leaguers Emmanuel Rivera and Vimael Mach\u00edn among their references, will collide at the Forum in La Guaira with the Colombian Vaqueros de Monter\u00eda starting at 3:00 p.m. local time. <\/p>\n

The Vaqueros have several of the 2022 Caribbean Series champions on their roster with the Alligators, including Reynaldo Rodr\u00edguez -Most Valuable Player in that event- and Dilson Herrera.<\/p>\n

Opening<\/h2>\n

Absent in 2020, 2021 and 2022, the Cuban representatives are back with Agricultores, who will play the first game of the Caribbean Series against the WildCats from Cura\u00e7ao starting at 10:30 local time in La Guaira.<\/p>\n

The pitcher Alberto Pablo Civil is one of the strong cards for the West Indians.<\/p>\n

Andrelton Simmons -four times winner of the Gold Glove as a shortstop in the Majors-, Jonathan Schoop and Jurickson Profar give shine, in turn, to the WildCats.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n