The location of the Caribbean Series 2024 is already known – SwingCompleto

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In 2019, after the political crisis in Venezuela, it was decided to hold the headquarters of the largest baseball tournament in the Caribbean in Barquisimeto the same year. It took place in Panama, where the local Torres de Herrera defeated the guests Lenador de las Tunas (Cuba).

We’re already at the threshold of Santo Domingo 2022, and the champions of each winter league competing for the title between January 28th and February 3rd are not yet defined. It is valid to remember that Cuba will not be a part of the event until further notice.

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Although the Caribbean Confederation of Professional Baseball (CBPC) has not formalized the venues for the next two years, the journalist Sea Mountains They are already defined as 2023 (Caracas) and 2024 (Miami).

According to a Venezuelan journalist, the event will be held at the Lone Depot Park in Marlins Stadium, Florida. For city and baseball fans, many sporting events have been postponed due to the difficulties of the epidemic, which is expected to hold the World Classic in 2023.

Evidence confirms that the 2024 Caribbean Series will take place here at Lone Depotpark, Marlins Stadium in Miami. So the locations for next year (Caracas) and 2024 (Miami) are limited.

The Sun capital hosted the best event on two previous occasions, winning the Orange Cup in 1990, where Lyons del Escoco were champions, then in Bobby Maduro in 1991, when Tigres del Laisi won, and both Dominican teams were part of the 21st. The most successful country-winning titles in the Caribbean editions.

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