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World Baseball Classic records and statistics

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All-time WBC individual leaders in various statistical categories through the end of the 2023 tournament, excluding qualifier games.[1]

Team statistics

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Most titles

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  •  Japan – 3 (2006, 2009, 2023)

Most finals appearances

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  •  Japan – 3 (2006, 2009, 2023)

Longest Classic appearance drought

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Worst finish by defending champions

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Batting

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All-time hits

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Rank Player Team Hits Games
played
At-bats Tournaments Notes
1 Frederich Cepeda  Cuba 32 25 2006, 2009, 2013, 2017
2 Carlos Beltrán  Puerto Rico 30 2006, 2009, 2013, 2017
Wladimir Balentien  Netherlands 27 2013, 2017, 2023
Alfredo Despaigne  Cuba 27 2009, 2013, 2017, 2023

[Home run]]s

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Cuba Alfredo Despaigne ||align=center| 7

Cuba Frederich Cepeda ||align=center| 23

Cuba Frederich Cepeda ||align=center| 19

Cuba Frederich Cepeda
Canada Justin Morneau ||align=center| 8


Cuba Yoenis Cespedes ||align=center| 3

Puerto Rico Carlos Beltrán ||align=center| 20

5 tied with ||align=center| 5

Puerto Rico Carlos Beltrán ||align=center| 28

Puerto Rico Carlos Beltrán ||align=center| 95

Pitching

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Japan Daisuke Matsuzaka ||align=center| 6

Chinese Taipei Hung-wen Chen ||align=center| 3

Dominican Republic Fernando Rodney ||align=center| 15

Japan Daisuke Matsuzaka
Dominican Republic Edinson Volquez ||align=center| 6

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Dominican Republic Fernando Rodney ||align=center| 8

Netherlands Diegomar Markwell ||align=center| 28.0

Netherlands Diegomar Markwell ||align=center| 30

South Africa Barry Armitage ||align=center| 14

South Africa Barry Armitage
Netherlands David Bergman | Walks Dominican Republic Edinson Volquez ||align=center| 11

Strikeouts Japan Daisuke Matsuzaka ||align=center| 23


Notable players

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Interamerican Series record

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Champions

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Key
Champions also won the Latin American Series that season
Champions also won the Interamerican Series that season
Season Champion Record Final
Series
Runners Up Manager
1956 Season suspended due to the assassination of Anastasio Somoza García
1957 Leones de León
1957–58 Leones de León (2) 11–14 4–2 Cinco Estrellas Wilfredo Calviño
1958–59 Oriental 17–13 4–3 Indios del Bóer Roberto Fernandez Tapanes
1959–60 Leones de León (3) 16–13 4–1 Cinco Estrellas Julio Moreno
1960–61 Season canceled due to extreme weather[2]
1961–62 Cigarilleros del Marlboro[a] 13–6 4–2 Indios del Bóer Standford Graham
1962–63 Indios del Bóer 14–10 2–1 Leones de León Tony Castaño
1963–64 Cinco Estrellas 14–16 4–2 Oriental Wilfredo Calviño
1964–65 Indios del Bóer (2) 14–12 4–2 Round robin[b] Calvin Byron
1965–66 Indios del Bóer (3) 14–14 4–1 Leones de León Calvin Byron
1966–67 Cinco Estrellas (2)
No professional baseball from 1967 to 2004
2004–05 Leones de León (4)
2005–06 Tigres de Chinandega
2006–07 Indios del Bóer (4)
2007–08 Indios del Bóer (5)
2008–09 Season suspended
2009–10 Leones de León (5)
2010–11 Indios del Bóer (6)
2011–12 Indios del Bóer (7)
2012–13 Tigres de Chinandega (2)
2013–14 Gigantes de Rivas
2014–15 Indios del Bóer (8)
2015–16 Gigantes de Rivas (2)
2016–17 Tigres de Chinandega (3)
2017–18 Tigres de Chinandega (4)
2018–19 Leones de León (6)
2019–20 Leones de León (7)
2020–21 Gigantes de Rivas (2)
2021–22 Leones de León (8)
2022–23 Indios del Bóer (9)
2023–24 Gigantes de Rivas (3)

Championships by team

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Rank Team Wins Years
1 Indios del Bóer 9 1962–63, 1964–65, 1965–66, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2022–23
2 Leones de León 8 1957, 1957–58, 1959–60, 2004–05, 2009–10, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2021–22
3 Tigres de Chinandega 4 2005–06, 2012–13, 2016–17, 2017–18
4 Gigantes de Rivas 3 2013–14, 2020–21, 2023–24
5 Cinco Estrellas 2 1963–64, 1966–67
6 Oriental 1 1958–59
Cigarilleros del Marlboro[a] 1961–62

References

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  1. ^ "The World Baseball Classic's all-time stat leaders". MLB.com.
  2. ^ "Floods, Weak Economy Chill Nicaraguan League Hopes". The Sporting News. 16 November 1960. p. 32.
  3. ^ "Grant Jackson's No Hitter Helps Boer Grab Title". The Sporting News. 13 February 1965. p. 25.

Category:1948 establishments in Colombia Category:Defunct baseball teams Category:Baseball in Colombia Category:Baseball teams established in 1948 Category:Sport in Cartagena


Global Baseball Games rosters

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Rosters

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Team Europe

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2024 Global Baseball Games roster

Manager: 31 Hensley Meulens

Coaches: Hitting Tjerk Smeets, Pitching 28 Bert Blyleven, First base Gene Kingsale, Third base 44 Ben Thijssen, Bench 25 Andruw Jones, Bullpen Mike Harkey, Quality control Evert-Jan 't Hoen

Pos. No. Player Date of birth (age) Bats Throws Club
P Tom de Blok (1996-05-08)May 8, 1996 (aged 27) R R Curaçao Neptunus
P Kevin Kelly (1990-05-27)May 27, 1990 (aged 33) R R Curaçao Neptunus
P Franklin Van Gurp (1995-10-26)October 26, 1995 (aged 28) R R Estrellas Orientales
P Lars Huijer (1993-09-22)September 22, 1993 (aged 30) R R HCAW
P Matteo Bocchi (1999-07-19)July 19, 1999 (aged 24) R R Parmaclima
P Tiago da Silva (1985-03-28)March 28, 1985 (aged 38) R R Generales de Durango
P Luis Lugo (1994-03-05)March 5, 1994 (aged 30) L L Cardenales de Lara
P Martin Schneider (1986-03-04)March 4, 1986 (aged 38) R R Draci Brno
P Sven Schuller (1996-01-17)January 17, 1996 (aged 28) R R Regensburg Legionäre
P Dalton Von Schamann (1991-06-03)June 3, 1991 (aged 32) R R York Revolution
P Markus Solbach (1991-08-26)August 26, 1991 (aged 32) R R Bonn Capitals
P Noah Williamson (2000-08-23)August 23, 2000 (aged 23) R R Hyogo Bravers
C Alberto Mineo (1994-07-23)July 23, 1994 (aged 29) L R Parmaclima
C Martin Červenka (1992-08-03)August 3, 1992 (aged 31) R R Eagles Praha


IF Sharlon Schoop (1987-04-15)April 15, 1987 (aged 36) R R Amsterdam Pirates
IF Alex Liddi (1988-08-14)August 14, 1988 (aged 35) R R El Águila de Veracruz
IF Ricardo Paolini (1999-11-09)November 9, 1999 (aged 24) R R Fortitudo Bologna
IF Martin Mužík (1996-04-23)April 23, 1996 (aged 27) R R Sokol Hluboká


OF Marek Chlup (1999-01-09)January 9, 1999 (aged 25) R R Lake Country DockHounds


Delano Selassa (1999-10-25)October 25, 1999 (aged 24) R R HCAW


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Exile Hall of Fame inductees

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Year Name Primary
position
Cuban Career Play in the United States Notes Ref
1962 Eustaquio Pedroso P 1907–1927 Major League Baseball [1]
1962 Rogelio Crespo P 1918–1927 Negro leagues [1]

Eusatquio Pedroso 1962 Rogelio Crespo 1962 Agustín Parpeti 1962 Pedro Dibut 1963 Rámon Herrera 1963 Esteban Montalvo 1964 Pablo Mesa 1964 Heliodoro Díaz 1964 José María Fernández 1965 Luis Tiant Sr. 1965 Rodolfo Fernández 1966 Antonio Castaño 1967 Santos Amaro 1967 Roberto Estalella 1968 Manuel García 1969 Fermín Guerra 1969 Agapito Mayor 1970 Regino Otero 1971 Andrés Fleitas 1971 Pedro Formental 1972 Alejando Crespo 1973 Napoleón Reyes 1973 Hector Rodríguez 1974 Silvio García 1975 Roberto Ortiz 1975 Julio Moreno 1976 Sandalio Consuegra 1977 Conrado Marrero 1977 Edmundo Amorós 1978 Willy Miranda 1979 Leo Cardenas 1979 Zoilo Versalles 1980 Pedro Ramos 1981

Tony Taylor 1981 Tony Oliva 1982 Octavio Rojas 1982 Camilo Pascual 1983 Orestes Miñoso 1983 Alfredo Súarez 1983 Emilio de Armas 1983 Esteban Bellán 1984 Cando López 1984 Julio Rojo 1984 Miguel Cuellar 1984 Preston Gómez 1984 Adrián Zabala 1984 Amado Maestri 1984 Dr. Leopoldo de Sola 1984 Dr. José A. López del Valle 1984 Ing. Mario G. Mendoza 1984 Joe Massaguer 1984 Rafael Conte 1984 Víctor Muñoz 1984 Bartolo Portuondo 1985 Basilio Rosell 1985 José Olivares 1985 Rafael Noble 1985 Lorenzo Cabrera 1985 Miguel Fornieles1985 Tony González 1985 Dr. Julio Sanguily 1985 Roberto Maduro 1985 Miguel Súarez 1985 Pedro Galiana 1985 Francisco Correa 1986 José Ramos 1986 Pedro Arango 1986 Marcelino Guerra 1986 Jorge Comellas 1986 René Monteagudo 1986 Orlando Peña 1986 Abel Linares 1986 Julio Blanco Herrera 1986 Tony Pacheco 1986 Dr. Rafael Inclán 1986 Bernardo Jiménez 1986

See also

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LMB champions

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MLB timeline

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The first line is the formation of the National League in 1876, and the second is the transformation of the American League to a major league in 1901. The third line is the beginning of the expansion era in 1961.

World Series championships are shown with a "*", National League Pennants before the World Series are shown with a "^", and American League Pennants before the World Series "#". No World Series was played in 1904, so the pennant winners for each league are indicated. Due to the 1994-95 Major League Baseball strike, there were no pennant winners or World Series in 1994, so this year is left blank.

Results

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11 February 1938
09:17
Nicaragua  5–4  Mexico Estadio Olímpico Nacional, Panama City
Umpires: Horter (HP), Boughan, Dockery
WP: Melendez Boxscore LP: Romo Chávez
HR: Melendez
11 February 1938
13:30
Venezuela  4–5 (F/12)  Cuba Estadio Olímpico Nacional, Panama City
Umpires: Boughan (HP), Horter, Zierten
LP: Martinez Boxscore WP: Decall
Sv: Mayor
11 February 1938
16:15
El Salvador  1–8  Puerto Rico Estadio Olímpico Nacional, Panama City
Umpires: Dockery (HP), Boughan, Zierten
LP: López Boxscore WP: Ortiz
HR: Guilbe

12 February 1938
10:00
Mexico  9–0  Venezuela Estadio Olímpico Nacional, Panama City
Umpires: Zierten (HP), Boughan, Horter
WP: Martinez Boxscore LP: Benítez Redondo

Caribbean Series

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  • From 1949 to 2012 the winner was determined by win-loss record.
  • In 2013 the winner was determined by championship game between the two teams with the best records.
  • Since 2014 the winner has been determined by knockout round between the four teams with the best records.
Keys
  •   Playoff result
  •   Aggregate score (only indicated in case both teams were tied on points)
  •   Defined on penalty shoot-out in the second leg
Year Champion Manager Record Runners-up Location
1949 Cuba Alacranes del Almendares   Fermin Guerra 6–0 Venezuela Cerveceria Caracas Cuba Havana
1950 Panama Carta Vieja Yankees   Wayne Blackburn   5–1 Puerto Rico Criollos de Caguas Puerto Rico San Juan
1951 Puerto Rico Cangrejeros de Santurce   George Scales 5–1 Cuba Leones del Habana Venezuela Caracas
1952 Cuba Leones del Habana   Mike González 5–0 Panama Carta Vieja Yankees Panama City
1953 Puerto Rico Cangrejeros de Santurce (2)   Buster Clarkson 5–0 Cuba Leones del Habana Havana
1954 Puerto Rico Criollos de Caguas   Mickey Owen 4–2 Cuba Alacranes del Almendares San Juan
1955 Puerto Rico Cangrejeros de Santurce (3)   Herman Franks 5–1 Venezuela Navegantes del Magallanes Caracas
1956 Cuba Elefantes de Cienfuegos   Oscar Rodríguez 5–1 Panama Chesterfield Smokers Caracas
1957 Cuba Tigres de Marianao   Napoleón Reyes 5–1 Panama Cerveza Balboa Havana
1958 Cuba Tigres de Marianao (2)   Napoleón Reyes (2) 4–2 Puerto Rico Criollos de Caguas San Juan
1959 Cuba Alacranes del Almendares (2)   Clemente Carreras 5–1 Venezuela Indios de Oriente Caracas
1960 Cuba Elefantes de Cienfuegos (2)   Tony Castaño 6–0 Panama Marlboro Smokers Panama City
1961–1969 Not held
1970 Venezuela Navegantes del Magallanes   Carlos Pascual 7–1 Puerto Rico Leones de Ponce Caracas
1971 Dominican Republic Tigres del Licey   Manny Mota 6–0 Tied [n 1] San Juan
1972 Puerto Rico Leones de Ponce   Frank Verdi 5–1 Tied [n 2] Santo Domingo
1973 Dominican Republic Tigres del Licey (2)   Tommy Lasorda 5–1 Tied [n 3] Caracas
1974 Puerto Rico Criollos de Caguas (2)   Bobby Wine 4–2 Tied [n 4] Hermosillo
1975 Puerto Rico Vaqueros de Bayamón   José Pagán 5–1 Tied [n 5] San Juan
1976 Mexico Naranjeros de Hermosillo   Cananea Reyes 5–1 Venezuela Tigres de Aragua Dominican Republic Santo Domingo & Santiago  
1977 Dominican Republic Tigres del Licey (3)   Buck Rodgers 6–0 Venezuela Navegantes del Magallanes Venezuela Caracas
1978 Puerto Rico Indios de Mayagüez   Rene Lachemann 5–1 Tied [n 6] Mexico Mazatlán
1979 Venezuela Navegantes del Magallanes (2)   Willie Horton 5–1 Dominican Republic Águilas Cibaeñas Puerto Rico San Juan
1980 Dominican Republic Tigres del Licey (4)   Del Crandall 4–2 Tied [n 7] Dominican Republic Santo Domingo
1981 Not held
1982 Venezuela Leones del Caracas   Chico Carrasquel 5–1 Puerto Rico Leones de Ponce Mexico Hermosillo
1983 Puerto Rico Lobos de Arecibo   Ron Clark 5–1 Venezuela Tiburones de La Guaira Venezuela Caracas
1984 Venezuela Águilas del Zulia   Rubén Amaro 5–1 Mexico Cañeros de Los Mochis Puerto Rico San Juan
1985 Dominican Republic Tigres del Licey (5)   Terry Collins 5–1 Mexico Tomateros de Culiacán Mexico Mazatlán
1986 Mexico Águilas de Mexicali   Cananea Reyes (2) 4–2 Tied [n 8] Venezuela Maracaibo
1987 Puerto Rico Criollos de Caguas (3)   Ramón Avilés 5–2 Dominican Republic Águilas Cibaeñas Mexico Hermosillo
1988 Dominican Republic Leones del Escogido   Phil Regan 4–2 Tied [n 9] Dominican Republic Santo Domingo
1989 Venezuela Águilas del Zulia (2)   Pete Mackanin 5–1 Puerto Rico Indios de Mayagüez Mexico Mazatlán
1990 Dominican Republic Leones del Escogido (2)   Felipe Alou 5–1 Tied [n 10] United States Miami
1991 Dominican Republic Tigres del Licey (6)   John Roseboro 5–0 Venezuela Cardenales de Lara United States Miami
1992 Puerto Rico Indios de Mayagüez (2)   Pat Kelly 5–1 Venezuela Águilas del Zulia Mexico Hermosillo
1993 Puerto Rico Cangrejeros de Santurce (4)   Mako Oliveras 5–2 Dominican Republic Águilas Cibaeñas Mexico Mazatlán
1994 Dominican Republic Tigres del Licey (7)   Casey Parsons 5–1 Venezuela Navegantes del Magallanes Venezuela Puerto la Cruz
1995 Puerto Rico Senadores de San Juan   Luis Meléndez 6–0 Dominican Republic Azucareros del Este Puerto Rico San Juan
1996 Mexico Tomateros de Culiacán   Francisco Estrada 5–1 Puerto Rico Lobos de Arecibo Dominican Republic Santo Domingo
1997 Dominican Republic Águilas Cibaeñas   Mike Quade 4–2 Tied [n 11] Mexico Hermosillo
1998 Dominican Republic Águilas Cibaeñas (2)   Tony Peña 6–0 Puerto Rico Indios de Mayagüez Venezuela Puerto la Cruz
1999 Dominican Republic Tigres del Licey (8)   Dave Jauss 5–2 Puerto Rico Indios de Mayagüez Puerto Rico San Juan
2000 Puerto Rico Cangrejeros de Santurce (5)   Mako Oliveras (2) 6–0 Dominican Republic Águilas Cibaeñas Dominican Republic Santo Domingo
2001 Dominican Republic Águilas Cibaeñas (3)   Félix Fermín 4–2 Tied [n 12] Mexico Culiacán
2002 Mexico Tomateros de Culiacán (2)   Francisco Estrada (2)   5–1 Tied [n 13] Venezuela Caracas
2003 Dominican Republic Águilas Cibaeñas (4)   Félix Fermín (2) 6–1 Puerto Rico Indios de Mayagüez Puerto Rico Carolina
2004 Dominican Republic Tigres del Licey (9)   Manny Acta 5–1 Mexico Tomateros de Culiacán Dominican Republic Santo Domingo
2005 Mexico Venados de Mazatlán   Juan José Pacho 5–1 Tied [n 14] Mexico Mazatlán
2006 Venezuela Leones del Caracas (2)   Carlos Subero 6–0 Dominican Republic Tigres del Licey Venezuela Valencia and Maracay
2007 Dominican Republic Águilas Cibaeñas (5)   Félix Fermín (3) 5–1 Puerto Rico Gigantes de Carolina Puerto Rico Carolina
2008 Dominican Republic Tigres del Licey (10)   Héctor de la Cruz 5–1 Mexico Venados de Mazatlán Dominican Republic Santiago
2009 Venezuela Tigres de Aragua   Buddy Bailey 5–1 Dominican Republic Águilas Cibaeñas Mexico Mexicali
2010 Dominican Republic Leones del Escogido (3)   Ken Oberkfell 5–1 Puerto Rico Indios de Mayagüez Venezuela Margarita Island
2011 Mexico Yaquis de Obregón   Eddie Díaz 4–2 Tied [n 15] Puerto Rico Mayagüez
2012 Dominican Republic Leones del Escogido (4)   Ken Oberkfell (2) 4–2 Tied [n 16] Dominican Republic Santo Domingo
2013 Mexico Yaquis de Obregón (2)   Eddy Díaz (2) 4–3 Mexico Yaquis de Obregón Mexico Hermosillo
2014 Mexico Naranjeros de Hermosillo (2)   Matías Carrillo 4–2 tk Venezuela Margarita Island
2015 Cuba Vegueros de Pinar del Río   Alfonso Urquiola 3–3 tk Puerto Rico San Juan
2016 Mexico Venados de Mazatlan (2)  Juan José Pacho 6–0 tk Dominican Republic Santo Domingo
2017 Puerto Rico Criollos de Caguas (4)  Luis Matos 3−3 tk Mexico Culiacán
2018 Puerto Rico Criollos de Caguas (5)  Luis Matos (2) 4−2 tk Mexico Guadalajara
2019 Panama Toros de Herrera  Manuel Rodríguez 4−1 tk Panama Panama City
2020 Dominican Republic Toros del Este  Lino Rivera 6−1 tk Puerto Rico San Juan
2021 Dominican Republic Águilas Cibaeñas (6)  Félix Fermín (4) 7−0 tk Mexico Mazatlán
2022 Colombia Caimanes de Barranquilla  José Mosquera 5−2 tk Dominican Republic Santo Domingo
2023 Dominican Republic Tigres del Licey (11)  Jose Offerman 6−3 tk Venezuela Caracas and La Guaira
2024 Venezuela Tiburones de La Guaira  Ozzie Guillén 7−1 United States Miami
2025 Mexico Mexicali
2026 Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
2027 Mexico Hermosillo
2028 Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
2029 Venezuela Venezuela
Notes
  1. ^ Mexico's Naranjeros de Hermosillo, Puerto Rico's Cangrejeros de Santurce, and Venezuela's Tiburones de La Guaira all tied for second place, with a 2-4 record.
  2. ^ The Dominican Republic's Águilas Cibaeñas and Venezuela's Tigres de Aragua tied for second place, with a 3-3 record.
  3. ^ Puerto Rico's Cangrejeros de Santurce and Venezuela's Leones del Caracas tied for second place, with a 3-3 record.
  4. ^ The Dominican Republic's Tigres del Licey and Mexico's Venados de Mazatlán tied for second place, with a 3-3 record.
  5. ^ The Dominican Republic's Águilas Cibaeñas and Mexico's Naranjeros de Hermosillo tied for second place, with a 3-3 record.
  6. ^ The Dominican Republic's Águilas Cibaeñas and Venezuela's Leones del Caracas tied for second place, with a 3-3 record.
  7. ^ Puerto Rico's Vaqueros de Bayamón and Venezuela's Leones del Caracas tied for second place, with a 3-3 record.
  8. ^ The Dominican Republic's Águilas Cibaeñas and Venezuela's Tiburones de La Guaira tied for second place, with a 3-3 record.
  9. ^ Puerto Rico's Indios de Mayagüez and Mexico's Potros de Tijuana tied for second place, with a 3-3 record.
  10. ^ Puerto Rico's Senadores de San Juan and Venezuela's Leones del Caracas tied for second place, with a 3-3 record.
  11. ^ Mexico's Tomateros de Culiacán and Venezuela's Navegantes del Magallanes tied for second place, with a 3-3 record.
  12. ^ Venezuela's Cardenales de Lara and Mexico's Naranjeros de Hermosillo tied for second place, with a 3-3 record.
  13. ^ Puerto Rico's Vaqueros de Bayamón and the Dominican Republic's Tigres del Licey tied for second place, with a 3-3 record.
  14. ^ The Dominican Republic's Águilas Cibaeñas and Venezuela's Tigres de Aragua tied for second place, with a 3-3 record.
  15. ^ The Dominican Republic's Toros del Este and Puerto Rico's Criollos de Caguas tied for second place, with a 3-3 record.
  16. ^ Puerto Rico's Indios de Mayagüez and Venezuela's Tigres de Aragua tied for second place, with a 3-3 record.


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  1. ^ a b "Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame Phase 2". Cubanball.com. Archived from the original on 13 October 2009.