Baseball in the Land Down Under

As a regular visitor to Major League ballparks over the past three decades plus, the possibility of visiting Australia and taking in the regular season Major League opening game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Arizona Diamondbacks at the historic Sydney Cricket Ground was too enticing to pass up.  As a result I traveled with my wife and four friends to the “Land Down Under” with the visit to Sydney being just one stop on our two week tour of Australia.

Per the Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust, the use of the site of the Sydney Cricket Ground as a sporting venue dates back to the mid-1800s.   It was officially named the “Sydney Cricket Ground” in 1894.  The present “Members Pavilion” (front) was built in 1886 and the adjacent “Ladies Stand” (rear) was built in 1896 making the Ground the oldest stadium to host Major League baseball.  The Members’ and Ladies’ stands are the only long-standing portions of the stadium remaining.  The other sections of the stadium have all been built since 1980.

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Our group arrived at the SCG, as it is known, approximately two hours before scheduled 7:15 p.m. game time and the crowd was already starting to gather.

As more than one of the locals mentioned, baseball is not a popular sport in Australia despite the fact that many Australians are avid sports fans.  The most popular professional sports in Australia are cricket, rugby and Australian Rules football although there is a six team professional baseball league in Australia, the Australian Baseball League.

We took in the color of the event and visited with some of the locals while waiting for the gates to open.  Once they were open, we proceeded to enter through the members’ entrance (see photo below).

Although baseball is not at the top of the list of favorites for the sports fans in Australia one couldn’t tell by the wide variety of baseball gear being worn by the fans and the lines that formed to purchase more.  Just about every Major League team was represented in addition to the large number wearing Diamondbacks gear and a much larger number wearing Dodgers gear.

In addition to the merchandise, many fans were eager to purchase the “authentic” American baseball food that was for sale at the concession stands.

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The selections included the “Los Angeles” and “Arizona” dogs for $15.50 AUD (approximately $14.00 USD), pulled pork and brisket sandwiches, several varieties of nachos and the $40 “All American Superdog,” a full 24 inches of beef, cheese, onions, tomato and whatever else they were putting on them.  Too rich for my blood, in more ways than one.

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The field at SCG required significant modification to convert for use as a baseball field.  Dirt for the pitchers’ mound was imported from the United States.  The field was configured with eight foot outfield walls with the foul poles located 328 feet from home plate.  The center field fence was situated 400 feet from home.

Temporary barriers had been erected in front of the stands on the first and third base sides in order to reduce the amount of foul territory which remained considerable.

Officially the game was delayed for 14 minutes by rain not considering the cancellation of pre-game festivities which were held prior to game two of the series which was played the next day.   The photos below was taken during batting practice and during the brief rain delay, respectively.

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The photo below shows Wade Miley of the Diamondbacks throwing the first pitch of the 2014 season to the Dodgers’ Yasiel Puig.

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The Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw pitched 6.2 innings of one-run ball to pick up the win in Los Angeles’ 3-1 victory before an announced crowd of 38,266.  Scott Van Slyke hit a two run home run for the winners.  Miley took the loss for the Diamondbacks.

It seemed that a good time was had by all even by those for whom baseball was not their national pasttime.

 

Serie del Caribe 2014 – Isla Margarita, Venezuela

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The 2014 Caribbean Series is being hosted by Venezuela and will be held at Estadio Nueva Esparta in Porlamar, Isla Margarita.  This stadium is the home field of los Bravos de Margarita, one of eight teams in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League.

More changes are in store for the “Caribbean World Series” in 2014.  The biggest news is that Cuba is returning to la Serie del Caribe after an absence of over fifty years.  In an interview with ESPN Dominicana on June 11, the president of the Caribbean Confederation announced that Cuba would participate in the 2014 Series.  However, subsequent to this announcement, MLB expressed concern that the U.S. State Department had not yet granted the appropriate license for Cuba to participate.  The issue of Cuban re-entry was also interwoven with the need for the winter leagues to renew their agreement with Organized Baseball prior to the start of the 2013-14 winter season.  In the event, all has been resolved and the current champion of the Cuban Serie Nacional, Villa Clara, is set to represent Cuba as La Serie del Caribe opens on February 1.

With five teams set to participate (the winter champions from Mexico, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Dominicana and Cuba), the format of competition for the 2014 Serie is also changing.  The tournament will open with a single round-robin phase, from which the bottom team will be eliminated and the remaining four will enter a “knock-out” phase consisting of a semi-finals round and then the final.  The schedule and rosters can be found here

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   Monte, Juan Antonio, and Dr. Francisco Javier Gonzalez                      Juan’s family with fanaticos 

**** As of January 29, the field was set for Serie del Caribe 2014; the playoff champions are ****

Puerto Rico – Indios de Mayaguez

Cuba – Naranjos de Villa Clara

Dominican Republic – Tigres del Licey

Venezuela – Navegantes de Magallanes

Mexico – Naranjeros de Hermosillo

Summary and Retrospective of Serie del Caribe 2014

Mexico won its second straight Serie del Caribe, and its third championship in the past four years.  The combination of strong pitching, good defense, and timely hitting propelled the Mexicans to the title.  The Mexico representative, Naranjeros de Hermosillo, had a historic season – winning both halves of the Mexican Pacific league season, the playoffs, and la Serie.  The fact that many of my traveling companions, including my good friend Juan Antonio Jasso R., are from Hermosillo added to the enjoyment of the games.

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Opening ceremonies                            The author with Mexican fanaticos

The return of a Cuban squad also added to the excitement of Serie del Caribe 2014.  Although the Cubans were overmatched on the field of play, their presence brought out a lot of additional scouts, as well as demonstrators from the Venezuelan opposition protesting the Cubans’ presence.  The Cuban players were very athletic, and their infielders put on a great show throwing the ball around the infield at the start of each inning.

The Puerto Rican team was the surprise of la Serie.  As they did in the most recent World Baseball Classic, the Puerto Ricans displayed “just enough” pitching and offense to win several close games and make it to the final game.  Before each game a group of about a dozen Puerto Rican players would gather in a circle in front of their dugout and play hot-box, passing the ball around with their gloved hands until someone dropped it … a nostalgic warm-up drill.

The stadium in Porlamar is a good one for watching a ballgame.  Sightlines are good and the stands are close to the field.  Seating at capacity is about 15,700, which was the announced attendance at the semi-final game featuring the host Venezuelan club.  Food and drink at the stadium were delicious and cheap — most drinks, including beer, were about one dollar or less!

Isla Margarita is a scenic locale, featuring tropical beaches, mountains, and desert, depending on your location within the island.  Our hotel was on one of many Caribbean beaches on the east side of the island.

If you’re a fan of beisbol latinomericano, I would strongly recommend a trip to la Serie del Caribe to fully experience the excitement and passion of the game “south of the border”.  You’ll enjoy it!  Serie del Caribe 2015 will be held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, making it especially accessible to fans from the U.S.

Hasta la vista, Monte

 

*** following is a day-by-day description of the action for Serie del Caribe 2014 ***

Saturday February 1

After an over-night flight from Mexico City to Caracas, and then on to Porlamar, I´ve checked into my hotel and am on the way to the ball park for the opening games.  There was a lot of security at our hotel and we were wondering why.  We´ve since been informed that the Cuban team is staying here!  Tonight´s games are Puerto Rico vs. Dominicana in the opener and Mexico vs. Cuba in the nightcap.

Quick results:  Puerto Rico 7 – Dominicana 6 (10 inn)        Mexico 9 – Cuba 4

The stadium was very loud and the fans excited for the opening game, seeing Puerto Rico upset the Dominicans in 10 innings.

There was a long between-games extravaganza featuring a visit by Venezuelan president Maduro.  By the reaction of the fans, you would have thought he`d blown a save.

The second game featured the return of the Cuban champions to la Serie del Caribe after an absence of over a half-century.  The Mexican club spoiled the Cuban debut by jumping on Cuban pitching and fielding mistakes early and often and the Mexicans never trailed.  Cuban star Alfredo Despaigne hit a long home run early, but Mexican pitcher Alfredo Aceves mostly kept the Cuban offense in check.  Refruerzo Chris Roberson hit a three-run homer in a 5-run fifth for Mexico to put the game out of reach.

The Cuban club put on a real show throwing the ball around the infield before the inning began and after outs.  They were extremely athletic.

Sunday February 2

Quick results:  Mexico 6 – Puerto Rico 3           Venezuela 8 – Cuba 5

Mexico rode good pitching, good defense and two homeruns by Zealous Wheeler to the win over Puerto Rico.  Mexican starter Delgadillo had a strong outing holding the Puerto Ricans scoreless.  PR scored three in the bottom of the ninth agains the Mexican bullpen, but it was too little, too late.

Venezuela had plenty of offense, including a home run by Endy Chavez, and outpaced Cuba in the nightcap.  So far, the Cuban pitching, especially the bullpen, does not appear to be as strong as the other clubs here.

The Cubans had additional challenges off the field, as there were protests against their presence both at the hotel and outside the ball park.  The local news media blamed “the fascist opposition” for the problems.

I had a great snack at the ballpark — tostones — fried, salted plantanos (akin to a banana) … muy delicioso … especially with the local cerveza – Polar.

Monday February 3

Quick results:  Dominicana 9 – Cuba 2            Venezuela 6 – Mexico 3

The Dominicans scored early and often to send Cuba to their third defeat.  An eighth inning homer by Julio Lugo put the game out of reach.  The Cubans again made some key errors and lacked pitching depth.  Cuba only scored the two runs in the bottom of the ninth.

The nightcap was a near-sellout as the host Venezuela team met the as-yet-undefeated Mexicans.  Estadio Nueva Esparta was loud and rocking.  Venezuela knocked Mexican starter Nathan Reed for four runs and he did not finish the second inning.  Carlos Zambrano started for Venezuela and pitched three strong innings before walking three in the fourth, yielding two runs for Mexico.  Both bullpens were effective until a late two-run homer gave Venezuela a three-run lead.  Mexico threatened with two outs in the ninth, but could not score.

With three days of the round-robin phase completed, the standings are:

Venezuela       2-0

Mexico              2-1

Dominicana    1-1

Puerto Rico     1-1

Cuba                0-3

Tuesday February 4

Quick results:  Cuba 2 – Puerto Rico 1       Venezuela 2 – Dominicana 1

Runs were at a premium during games on Tuesday.  The Cuban team broke into the win column behind improved defense and pitching.  There was an extended rain delay during the fourth inning of the nightcap, but the host team remained undefeated through four days of the round-robin phase.

Due to the rain and uncertainty of the game resuming, we caught the rest of the ballgame on TV back at the hotel.  The Venezuelan broadcaster was very entertaining, singing during the game and, when an exciting play occured, shouting  “Ay, Yi, Yi, Maracay!”

Wednesday February 5

Quick results:  Dominicana 7 – Mexico 6         Puerto Rico 5 – Venezuela 4

Two high-scoring exciting games today.  Mexico fell behind early and mounted a late rally, but fell short as Carlos Marmol closed out the game for Dominicana.  Puerto Rico led the entire game and upset the host club.

Wenesday´s games complete the round-robin phase of the tournament with the standings as:

Venezuela   3-1

Dominicana  2-2

Mexico       2-2

Puerto Rico  2-2

Cuba      1-3

Cuba is therefore eliminated and the semifinals are:

Thursday – Mexico vs. Dominicana       Friday – Venezuela vs. Puerto Rico

Thursday February 6

First Semifinal —  Mexico 3 – Dominicana 2

In a well-pitched game, Mexico tied the score in the eighth and won the game in the bottom of the ninth on a faked sacrifice by catcher Sebastian Valle.  With runners on first and second, Mexico´s catcher faked a sacrifice bunt and then pushed a high bouncer through the pulled-in infield to drive in the winning run.

Mexico now waits for the results of tonight’s game pitting the host Venezuelans against Puerto Rico.

Friday February 7

Second Semifinal — Puerto Rico 2 – Venezuela 0

Puerto Rico got a great start from Giancarlo Alvarado and with solid defense upset the host team.  Eddie Rosario hit a bloop single just past SS to drive in two runs in the eighth to decide the game.  This gave the Puerto Ricans their second win in as many games against the powerful Venezuela squad.

This sets up the FINAL as Mexico vs. Puerto Rico on Saturday night.

Saturday February 8

MEXICO WINS SERIE DEL CARIBE !!

Juan Delgadillo pitched seven scoreless innings to put Mexico in position to take the deciding game.  The final contest was decided in the sixth, when CF Chris Roberson hit a solo shot, followed later in the inning by an RBI single by Daryle Ward and then a grand slam by C Sebastian Valle — putting the score at 6-0.  The final score was:  Mexico 7 – Puerto Rico 1.

Delgadillo picked up the win and Joel Pinero was the losing pitcher.

Roberson was named the Serie MVP.

This marks the second consecutive Serie title for Mexico, and they have won three of the last four.

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The following is a summary of the 2013-14 winter league seasons and the in-country playoffs:

WINTER LEAGUES REGULAR SEASON RECAP

The Winter regular season wrapped up December 22 in Dominicana and December 30 in Mexico, Venezuela and Puerto Rico.  The Cuban season, Serie Nacional #53, continues until Spring, 2014.  Following is a brief overview of the results:

Mexico:  The eight clubs of la Liga Mexicana del Pacifico (LMP) play a split-season format and los Naranjeros de Hermosillo won both halves of the winter schedule.  LMP clubs earn points determined by their position in the standings at the end of each half of the season, and then the six clubs with the highest number of points advance to the playoffs.  Joining los Naranjeros in the playoffs are:  Algodoneros de Guasave, Tomateros de Culican, Aguilas de Mexicali,  Caneros de Los Mochis, and Mayos de Navajoa.  Three time LMP champs and defending Serie del Caribe kingpins Yaquis de Cd. de Obregon, along with los Venados de Mazatlan, failed to make the playoffs.

Dominican Republic:  Four of the six clubs in the Dominican winter league qualify for the playoffs.  Los Leones del Escogido (Santo Domingo) and Aguilas Cibaenas (Santiago) were tied with 31-19 records at the end of regular season play, with Escogido declared the winner due to tie-breaker rules.  Joining Escogido and Aguilas in the playoffs are Licey (Santo Domingo) and los Gigantes (San Francisco de Macoris).  The two “eastern” teams, Estrellas (San Pedro) and Toros (La Romana) did not qualify for post-season play.

Venezuela:  Five of the eight teams in the Venezuelan winter league are eligible to advance to the post-season.  Caribes de Oriente (Anzoategui) won the regular season by a five-game margin.  Joining Caribes in the playoffs are Aguilas de Zulia, Leones de Caracas, Navegantes del Magallanes, and Tiburones de la Guaira.  Failing to make the playoffs were Tigres de Aragua, Cardenales de Lara, and Bravos de Margarita.

Puerto Rico:  La Liga de Beisbol Profesional Roberto Clemente fielded only five teams for 2013-14, with the Manati franchise not returning this season.  The competition in Puerto Rico was very close, with only three games separating the top and bottom clubs.  Caguas, Mayaguez and Ponce all tied atop the standings with identical 21-19 records.  Caguas was declared the winner.  Carolina, in fourth place, filled out the four-team post-season playoffs.  The Santurce club, playing at Estadio Hiram Bithorn in San Juan, failed to make the playoffs.

Cuba:   Sixteen teams play in the top-level Serie Nacional, whose season (including playoffs) will run from November until April.  The winner of SN52, the 2012-13 season in Cuba, was Villa Clara and they will represent Cuba in la Serie del Caribe 2014.

 

PLAYOFF RESULTS (final results)

Mexico:  The first round of the LMP playoffs wrapped up on January 8.  Mexicali swept Culican 4 games to 0.  Hermosillo eliminated Guasave 4-2.  Navojoa defeated Los Mochis 4-2, but Los Mochis also advances to the semi-finals as the “wild card” among the losing teams.  The LMP semi-finals shape up as:

Hermosillo vs. Los Mochis  and   Mexicali vs. Navojoa.  Semi-final play began Saturday 11 January.

Navojoa made short work of Mexicali in a mild upset in their semi-final series, 4 games to 1, and los Mayos advance to the LMP finals.

Hermosillo advanced to the finals by winning the seventh and deciding game, 4-2, over Los Mochis.

The LMP Finals (best of seven) open Tuesday, 21 January with Hermosillo hosting Navojoa at Estadio Sonora:

Game 1 (Tuesday 21 January):  Hermosillo 4 – Navojoa 0

Game 2 (Wednesday 22 January):  Navojoa 7 – Hermosillo 4

Game 3 (Friday 24 January):  Hermosillo 6 – Navojoa 5

Game 4 (Saturday 25 January):  Navojoa 7 – Hermosillo 3

Game 5 (Sunday 26 January):  Hermosillo 6 – Navojoa 4

Game 6 (Tuesday 28 January):  Navojoa 5 – Hermosillo 3

Game 7 (Wednesday 29 January):  Hermosillo 8 – Navojoa 3

Naranjeros de Hermosillo win the series 4-3 and will represent Mexico at Serie del Caribe 2014.

You can follow the LMP playoffs and your favorite teams (in Spanish) at:  http://www.ligadelpacifico.com.mx/

 

Dominican Republic:  Escogido placed first in the 18-game round-robin phase of the playoffs and advance to the finals.  Gigantes and Licey finished tied for second with 9-9 records.  In a one-game playoff on Saturday 18 January, Licey defeated Gigantes at Estadio Julian Javier in San Francisco de Macoris 9-8 and advance to the finals.

The best-of-nine final series in Dominicana will be played entirely at Estadio Quisqueya in Santo Domingo, which is the home field for both los Leones del Escogido and los Tigres de Licey.  A festive atmosphere will prevail in the capital as the traditional rivals meet to decide which club will represent the Dominican Republic at la Serie del Caribe.  When I was in Santo Domingo in 2012, I asked a taxi driver if he was a Licey or an Escogido fan.  He told me, “My wife cheers for Licey, but my daughters are fanaticas of Escogido.  I just watch the games and keep my mouth shut.”

Game 1 (Monday 20 January):  Licey 2 – Escogido 1

Game 2 (Tuesday 21 January):  Licey 5 – Escogido 1

Game 3 (Wednesday 22 January):  Licey 1 – Escogido 0

Game 4 (Thursday 23 January): Escogido 6 – Licey 5

Game 5 (Friday 24 January):  Escogido 8 – Licey 0

Game 6 (Sunday 26 January):  Escogido 9 – Licey 6

Game 7 (Monday 27 January):  Licey 3 – Escogido 1

Game 8 (Tuesday 28 January):  Licey 3 – Escogido 2

Tigres del Licey win best-of-nine series tied 5-3 and will represent the Dominican Republic in la Serie del Caribe 2014.

You can follow the action (in Spanish) at:   http://www.lidom.com/home/

 

Venezuela:  Magallanes won the round-robin phase of the playoffs and Caribes came in second.  They will square off in the Venezuelan final series.  Caracas was eliminated on the last day of round-robin play.  The final round-robin standings are:

Magallanes  11-5

Caribes        10-6

Caracas         9-7

Zulia               5-11

La Guaira      5-11

The Magallanes-Caribes final series begins play on Thursday, 23 January in Valencia.

Game 1 (Thursday 23 January): Magallanes 5 – Caribes 4

Game 2 (Friday 24 January):  Magallanes 6 – Caribes 5

Game 3 (Saturday 25 January):  Magallanes 11 – Caribes 2

Game 4 (Sunday 26 January):  Caribes 5 – Magallanes 3 (10 innings)

Game 5 (Tuesday 28 January):  Magallanes 11 – Caribes 6

Navegantes del Magallanes win the series 4-1 and will represent Venezuela in la Serie del Caribe 2014.

More details (in Spanish) are at:  http://www.lvbp.com/

 

Puerto Rico:  The final standings of the round-robin phase of the playoffs are:

Mayaguez 8-4

Caguas  7-5

Ponce   6-6

Carolina  3-9

Mayaguez and Caguas advance to the best-of-seven final series.  One of these two clubs has represented Puerto Rico for the last three years in la Serie del Caribe, and it looks like their command of la Liga Roberto Clemente will continue.

Game 1 (Sunday 19 January):  Caguas 5 – Mayaguez 1

Game 2 (Tuesday 21 January):  Mayaguez 6 – Caguas 4

Game 3 (Wednesday 22 January):  Caguas 5 – Mayaguez 4 (11 innings)

Game 4 (Friday 24 January):  Mayaguez 7 – Caguas 4

Game 5 (Saturday 25 January):  Mayaguez 2 – Caguas 1

Game 6 (Sunday 26 January): Mayaguez 5 – Caguas 1

Indios de Mayaguez win the series 4-2 and will represent Puerto Rico in la Serie del Caribe 2014

The latest results (in Spanish) are at:  http://ligapr.com/

 

Cuba:  The current action in Serie Nacional numero 53 (Spanish and English) is at:  http://www.baseballdecuba.com/newsite/index.html

The champions of last season’s SN#52, los Leopardos de Villa Clara (also known as los Naranjas), will represent Cuba at Serie del Caribe 2014.

 

A quick, English-language summary of winter league action, box scores and schedules can be found at:  http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/events/winterleagues/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Serie del Caribe 2013 in Hermosillo, Mexico

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Mexico hosts the 2013 Serie del Caribe and this year’s host city is Hermosillo, the capital of the state of Sonora.  The games will be played in Nuevo Estadio Sonora, and this stadium is nuevo — it’s brand new.  After its inauguration hosting the Series, the stadium will become the home field for los Naranjeros, Hermosillo’s club in the Mexican Pacific League.

A nice panoramic video of Estadio Sonora, taken during the 2013 Serie del Caribe, is out on YouTube here:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlLKbhpSidQ&feature=youtu.be

The 2013 Caribbean Series will feature a slight change in format.  In past years, the four winter league champions (from Mexico, the Dominican, Puerto Rico and Venezuela) played a double-round-robin format.  This resulted in a six-day, twelve game tournament, with the team having the most wins at the end of the sixth day being declared the winner.  However, that format could lead to ties that would result in a seventh day playoff — or, a team could clinch early making the last two or three games meaningless.  In an effort to extend the suspense, a seventh day is being added in 2013.  The four country champs will still play the six-day double-round-robin, and then the first- and second-place teams will play for the championship on the seventh day.  The new seven-day format will also more easily accomodate any additional leagues or teams that may participate in the future.  The 2013 Series game schedule is here.

During the summer “off season” there was considerable discussion about adding participants to la Serie.  There were rumors that a team from South Korea might participate, but little came of this.  The big news, however, was that Cuba might re-enter la Serie del Caribe.  A delegation from the Caribbean Confederation, the governing body of winter baseball and la Serie, traveled to Havana for meetings with Cuban authorities.  After extensive discussions, the terms for Cuba’s return could not be worked out for 2013.  However, the door was definitely left open for further negotiations.

Winter league play began in October in Venezuela, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic.  The line-up of participating clubs in these three countries remained unchanged, as follows:

Mexican Pacific League (8 teams):  Aguilas de Mexicali, Naranjeros de Hermosillo, Yaquis de Cd. Obregon, Mayos de Navajoa, Caneros de los Mochis, Algodoneros de Guasave, Tomateros de Culiacan, and Venados de Mazatlan.

Venezuelan Winter League (8 teams):  Leones del Caracas, Navegantes del Magallanes (Valencia), Tiburones de La Guaira, Bravos de Margarita (Porlamar), Cardenales de Lara (Barquisimeto), Caribes de Anzoategui (Puerto la Cruz), Tigres de Aragua (Maracay), and Aguilas del Zulia (Maracaibo).

Dominican Winter League (6 teams):  Leones de Escogido (Santo Domingo), Tigres de Licey (Santo Domingo), Aguilas Cibaenas (Santiago), Gigantes del Cibao (San Francisco), Toros del Este (La Romana), and Estrellas de Oriente (San Pedro)

Puerto Rico began their season in early November.  For the 2012-13 season the Puerto Rican League expanded to six teams.  This was welcome news, as they were down to only four teams last winter as baseball continues to struggle in Puerto Rico.  The concerns are still there at the gate, as most regular league games reported attendance of 1,000 or less.

Puerto Rican League (6 teams):  Indios de Mayaguez, Criollos de Caguas, Leones de Ponce, Gigantes de Carolina, Cangrejeros de Santurce, and Atenienses de Manati.

The Winter League regular season runs until late December.  This results in a regular season of about seventy games in Mexico, sixty games in Venezuela, about fifty games in the Dominican, and forty games in Puerto Rico.  In-country league playoffs consume the month of January, with the four playoff winners then meeting at la Serie del Caribe to play for the championship of beisbol latinoamericano.

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Juan and Monte together in Puerto Rico #                      Plaza Zaragoza in Hermosillo *

I’m especially excited about going to Hermosillo, as it’s the home of some Mexican friends; in particular mi buen amigo Juan Antonio Jasso Rodriguez.  Juan and I met in Puerto Rico when Mayaguez hosted the 2011 Serie del Caribe.  We have remained in close contact since then.  I look forward to seeing him again, this year in his home town.

***  More to come as Monte travels to Hermosillo to attend the Caribbean Series.  Look for updates from now through February 8  ***

January 21 playoffs update:  The final series are either underway, or the field is set, in each of the four winter leagues.  The finalists are:  Mexico – Mexicali vs. Obregon; Obregon is the two-time defending champion of the LMP and the 2011 Serie del Caribe champ.  Dominican Republic – Escogido vs. Aguilas; Escogido is the current defending champion of la Serie del Caribe.  Puerto Rico – Mayaguez vs. Caguas; Mayaguez is the defending PR champion.  Venezuela – Magallanes vs. Lara; los Navegantes de Magallanes is a storied and popular club in Venezuela.

In-country playoff finals as of end-of-play Wednesday, January 30:

Escogido swept the final Dominican Winter League series five games to none; they will defend their Serie del Caribe crown in Hermosillo.

In the Mexican Pacific League, Cuidad de Obregon swept to their third consecutive Mexican Pacific League league title – four games to none.

Caguas took the Puerto Rican championship 4-2.

Magallanes prevailed in an exciting Venezuelan final series that went the full seven games.  World Series MVP Pablo Sandoval starred for los Navegantes.

Announcements:

Fernando Valenzuela will throw out the first pitch at the opening ceremonies on Friday February 1.

Tickets for the entire Series at Estadio Sonora are SOLD OUT !

It´s also rumored that Tommy Lasorda will throw out a first pitch, but I haven´t been able to confirm that.

Thursday, January 31:

I traveled to Hermosillo this morning.  My flights from Austin to Phoenix, and on to Hermosillo were en punto — right on time.  My buen amigo Juan Antonio met me at the airport and we went to his house for a home-cooked meal by Senora de Jasso.  It was delicioso.  I checked into my hotel, and then it was on to Travesias Mundiales, the travel agency that puts together the tours to la Serie del Caribe.  The owner Thelma Acosta, daughter Paloma and the staff have been great to me and I got my gear (hat, jersey, and jacket) plus the tickets and schedule — all ahead of time.

My amigo and I then went on a driving tour of several hotels trying to get my press credentials, but were finally told to pick them up at Estadio Sonora Friday.  We ended up the day at the lounge at Hotel Gandara, having drinks and watching a Cuban League game on the TV.

Friday, February 1:

Quick results:  Dominican Republic 7 – Venezuela 2 ,  Mexico 3 – Puerto Rico 0.

The Series got off to a great start at the new Estadio Sonora.  The new stadium is fantastic.  There were more than 5,000 fans already in their seats for the first game, which is usually lightly attended as the host team always plays the nightcap.  By the time the between-games festivities began, there were more than 16,000 fanaticos filling the place to capacity.   Estadio Sonora is being touted as the finest facility in beisbol latinoamericano, and I have to agree.  It’s an impressive facility.

In the first game, Venezuela jumped out to an early lead when the leadoff hitter Reggie Corona hit a first-inning home run.  Venezuela made it 2-0 in the top of the fourth, but then the strong Dominican lineup began to produce.  Dominicana scored one in the fourth, four in the fifth, and two in the seventh for the victory.  The Dominican team is anchored by familiar names such as Hanley Ramirez, Miguel Tejada and Fernando Tatis, among others.  Ricardo Nanita led the offensive attack with three hits and two RBI.  Venezuela was limited to only three hits, as the Dominicans took the opener 7-2.

The between-game festivities were extensive.  Fernando Valenzuela threw out the ceremonial first pitch.  We were treated to extensive dancing and music, plus a fantastic fireworks display.  It was a spectacular ceremony to officially celebrate the new stadium.

By the time the ceremonies were completed, the Mexican fans were ready for action and they were not disappointed.  The Mexican team showed strong pitching and defense, combined with timely hitting to prevail over Puerto Rico 3-0 in a close, exciting game.  Jessie Gutierrez and Marlon Byrd provided all the RBIs and Luis Mendoza pitched six strong innings.  Mendoza and five relievers combined for the shutout.   The home team´s fans went home happy.

Saturday, February 2

Quick results:  Dominicana 6 – Puerto Rico 2 ,  Venezuela 4 – Mexico 3

I started the day with breakfast hosted by my friend Juan Antonio with several of his friends and baseball aficianados, including fellow SABR member Eduardo Almada.  It was a far-ranging discussion of beisbol, similar to a monthly SABR chapter meeting.  I was told that Tommy Lasorda was traveling to Hermosillo along with the Dodgers Spanish voice Jamie Jarrin and Dodgers president Stan Kasten.  They may be at the Caribbean Hall of Fame induction ceremony Sunday morning.

It was then off to Estadio Sonora for more baseball.  In the first game, the powerful Dominican lineup overcame an early Puerto Rico lead and the Dominicans once again pulled away late to take the opener 6-2.  The stadium filled up prior to the nightcap and was once again at (or over) capacity for Mexico´s game.  Mexico took a 3-1 advantage into the eighth inning, but Venezuela rallied late and won the game on a Mario Lisson walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth.  My amigos mexicanos were understandably disappointed with the results.

But, it´s early in the tournament and only Puerto Rico appears to be in bad shape now.

Sunday, February 3

Yesterday I was able to get my press pass at the stadium, so I´m now the cronista oficial for SABR here at la Serie del Caribe.  One of the perks was that I was able to attend the induction ceremonies this morning for the Caribbean Series Hall of Fame.   There were six new honorees, with two key figures being Fernando Valenzuela and the president of the local club, Dr. Arturo Leon Lerma.  It was very obvious that both of these men are much-loved in Mexico, with Dr. Leon Lerma getting the most extended applause.  The ceremonies were held in the Center for the Arts on the campus of the University of Sonora here in Hermosillo.

Quick results:  Venezuela 3 – Puerto Rico 1 ,  Dominicana 6 – Mexico 5 (11 inn.)

Standings as of completion of first round:

Dominican Republic    3 wins, 0 losses

Venezuela                     2 wins, 1 loss

Mexico                           1 win, 2 losses

Puerto Rico                  0 wins, 3 losses

In Sunday´s games — once again Puerto Rico could not generate offense and lost to Venezuela 3-1.  The Puerto Ricans had nine hits but could not push runs across when they had the chance.  The big blow in the game was a two-run homer by Jose Castillo in the top of the sixth.

In the nightcap, the lead changed hands several times in an exciting game.  The Dominican team was leading 5-4 in the top of the ninth with Fernando Rodney on the hill to close out the game.  However, after two wild pitches and timely hitting, the Mexicans had pinned a blown save on Rodney and tied the game.  But for a huge baserunning mistake, the Mexicans would have taken the lead.  In the event, the Dominicans won 6-5 on a two out, walk-off single by Ricardo Nanita in the bottom of the eleventh.  Another heartbreaking loss for my Mexican friends.

Monday February 3

Quick results:  Puerto Rico 6 – Dominicana 4 (10 inn), Mexico 2 – Venezuela 0

The standings tightened up significantly as Puerto Rico upset the Dominican team for the Criollos´ first win.  Mexico rode good pitching, solid defense, and a two-run homer to a victory over Venezuela.

Tuesday February 4

Quick results:  Puerto Rico 4 – Venezuela 1 ,  Dominicana 11 – Mexico 6

OK … I took a half day off from baseball and went to the beach at Bahia de Kino.  Very scenic.  Back at the ball park:

Puerto Rico continued it winning ways with a solid victory over Venezuela.  This result was very positive for Mexico, as it gave them the chance to take over second place with a win in the nightcap.

However, things did not go well for the home team in the second game.  Mexico led 6-4 going into the top of the eighth when the Dominican powerhouse unloaded for seven runs.  Leadoff man Jose Ramirez blasted a three-run homer to break the game open.  Miguel Tejada had an earlier two-run blast.  The final score was 11-6 before another sold-out house.

Going into the final day of round-robin play, the standings are:

Dominicana  4 wins – 1 loss

Mexico, Venezuela and Puerto Rico are all tied at 2 wins – 3 losses

This sets up important games Wednesday, with the top two teams then qualifying for a single-game playoff on Thursday.

Wednesday February 6

Quick results:  Dominicana 4 – Venezuela 2 , Mexico 10 – Puerto Rico 0

The Dominican Republic and Mexico advance to the one-game final on Thursday evening !!  The standings as of completion of the round robin phase are:

Dominicana  5 wins, 1 loss

Mexico   3 wins, 3 losses

Venezuela 2 wins, 4 losses

Puerto Rico 2 wins, 4 losses

The new format has worked out well, as all the games on Wednesday were meaningful (in the old format, Dominicana would have already clinched and the last two games would have had no meaning for the championship).

The highlight of play was the pitching of Mexico starter Luis Mendoza (K.C. Royals).  Mendoza carried a no-hitter into the eight inning and struck out nine.  A first-inning homer by Barbaro Canizares was all the offense that the home team needed, but they continued to score while displaying great defense behind Mendoza.

Thursday, February 8

MEXICO WINS THE CHAMPIONSHIP

Mexico won the 2013 Serie del Caribe in an 18-inning marathon, 4-3 over Dominicana.  Mexico was batting as the visiting team due to DR winning the round-robin phase of the tournament.  Douglas Clark hit a solo home run in the top of the 18th and Mexico held on for the win.

Friday, February 9

After a very short night’s sleep, I had breakfast at the airport with my friend Juan Antonio.  We encountered Mexico DH/1B Barbaro Canizares at the currency exchange window and Juan was able to get a picture of him with his all-star trophy.  My buen amigo and I then  bid a fond farewell, hoping to meet again soon.

On my flight from Hermosillo back to Phoenix, there were a number of Arizona Diamondbacks staffers and scouts on the plane.  Pitcher Nelson Figueroa was sitting across the aisle from me.  I talked with him briefly as we were clearing customs.  He told me he would be pitching for Team Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic and attending spring training with the D-Backs before and after the WBC.

RECAP

The 2013 Serie del Caribe was the most exciting of the three that I’ve been to so far.  The new format of competition kept teams in contention longer, and assured a meaningful final game.  The impressive new Estadio Sonora was a great venue, plus the sell-out crowds every day added to the excitement.  The Mexican organizers did a great job putting on the event.

Estadio Sonora seemed to “play fair”, with more offense and more home runs generated than in either of the past two years in Mayaguez or Santo Domingo.  Perhaps the dry air and “major league average” dimensions (325′ L and R, 400′ in C) helped generate more offense.

The make-up of the team lineups offered interesting contrasts.  The Dominican team was “loaded” with well-known names such as Hanley Ramirez, Miguel Tejada, Fernando Tatis, Julio Lugo, and Fernando Rodney among others.  On the other end of the spectrum, Puerto Rico had only one player currently on a major league roster – catcher Ramon Castro – and had players from as low as single-A and independent league teams.  The Mexican team had many stars from the Mexican summer league, and also sometimes fielded and all-U.S. outfield of Douglas Clark, Chris Roberson and Marlon Byrd.  Mexico pitcher Luis Mendoza had an ERA of 0.00 and was 2-0 in his two starts.

One of the fun aspects of the Serie del Caribe is that everyone is so accessible.  You may find one of the team managers sitting near you in the stands.  Or perhaps have your picture taken with some of the well-known and colorful fanaticos.  A staple of Mexican games is Enrique “KK” Estrada and his band of matraqueros, who use huge noisemakers (matracas) to rally the Mexican fans and team.

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Monte, KK and his “matraca” and Juan  #            Mexico manager Eddie Diaz with Juan  #

In summary, the Serie del Caribe is an interesting, exciting and different baseball experience for the U.S. fan.  My enjoyment was greatly increased by the camaradarie of my good friend Juan Antonio Jasso Rodriguez and the increasing number of friends that I meet each year.  Thank you Juan; and thanks to all for the great experience.  I hope to see everyone again next year, for Serie del Caribe 2014 on Margarita Island, Venezuela.  Adios y buena suerte!

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Amigos at  Kino Bay +   and   at lunch in Hermosillo #

CREDITS:

* Pictures of Estadio Sonora and Hermosillo, as well as the Serie del Caribe – Hermosillo logo, are courtesy of the official 2013 Serie del Caribe web site at www.seriedelcaribe2013.com.mx

# Pictures are courtesy of Ing. Juan Antonio Jasso Rodriguez

+ Picture is courtesy of Jose Ciro Soto Hernandez