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2024-25 Liga Profesional De Béisbol Colombia Round Robin Rundown

 Matt Tallarini - World Baseball Network  |    Jan 2nd, 2025 3:00pm EST

The 2024-25 Liga Profesional De Béisbol Colombia Round Robin will start on January 3 and end on January 9 before the start of the league’s best-of-seven championship series, which will begin on January 11 until January 19, if there is a Game Seven.

The Caimanes de Barranquilla won the 2024-25 LPBC regular season title with their record at 26-12, the Vaqueros de Monteria finished in second at 22-14, the Tigres de Cartagena completed the year in third place at 19-19, and the Leones de Barranquilla snuck in at fourth place at 15-25.

The Toros de Sincelejo did not qualify for the 2024-25 LPBC Round Robin, with their record at 14-26 under manager Eddie Denis.

The Vaqueros de Monteria is managed by Ronald Ramirez, the Leones de Barranquilla is at the helm from manager Jonathan Prieto, the Tigres de Cartagena is managed by Jhonatan Solano, and the Caimanes de Barranquilla is led by Jose Mosquera.

All stats of the 2024-25 LPBC regular season are located on https://col.wbsc.org/es/events/2024-liga-profesional-de-beisbol-de-colombiano-2024-2025/stats/general/all.

Check the leagues’ social media pages, https://www.facebook.com/LPBCol, and https://www.instagram.com/lpbcol/ for updated live game streaming information.

All 2024-25 LPBC Round Robin games will be televised on the league’s Youtube page.

The winner of the 2024-25 Liga Profesional De Béisbol Colombia season will play in the 2025 Serie De Las Américas Event hosted by the Asociación De Beisbol De Las Américas committee will be in January against the winners of the professional leagues with the 2025 Curacao Professional Baseball league, the 2024 Liga Argentina de Béisbol winner Club Daom, the 2024-25 Probeis Panama season, the 2024-25 Liga de Béisbol Profesional Nacional winner in Nicaragua, and the 2024 Serie Nacional regular season winner in Cuba, the Lenadores de Las Tunas.

The SDLA Tournament will be held from January 24 to 30, 2025, and will be held in three venues in Nicaragua.

The SDLA semifinals will take place on January 29 and the championship game will take place on January 30 with the schedule listed below.

The SDLA event will be held at the Estadio Nacional Soberania in Managua, the Estadio Roberto Clemente in Masaya, and the Estadio Rigoberto Perez in Leon, Nicaragua.

2025 Serie de Las Americas Tournament Schedule

All times Eastern Standard Time

January 24

2 p.m. – Panama vs. Argentina – Estadio Nacional Soberania, Managua

6 p.m. – Colombia vs. Curacao – Estadio Rigoberto Lopez Perez, Leon

8 p.m. – Cuba vs. Nicaragua –  Estadio Nacional Soberania, Managua

January 25

2 p.m. – Argentina vs. Colombia – Estadio Nacional Soberania, Managua

6 p.m. – Panama vs. Cuba – Estadio Roberto Clemente, Mayasa

8 p.m. – Nicaragua vs. Curacao – Estadio Nacional Soberania, Managua

January 26

2 p.m. – Colombia vs. Panama – Estadio Nacional Soberania, Managua

6 p.m. – Nicaragua vs. Argentina – Estadio Rigoberto Lopez Perez, Leon

8 p.m. – Cuba vs. Curacao – Estadio Nacional Soberania, Managua

January 27

2 p.m. – Argentina vs. Curacao – Estadio Nacional Soberania, Managua

6 p.m. – Panama vs. Nicaragua – Estadio Roberto Clemente, Mayasa

8 p.m. – Colombia vs. Cuba – Estadio Nacional Soberania, Managua

January 28

2 p.m. – Cuba vs. Argentina – Estadio Nacional Soberania, Managua

6 p.m. – Nicaragua vs. Colombia – Estadio Roberto Clemente, Mayasa

8 p.m. – Curacao vs. Panama – Estadio Nacional Soberania, Managua

January 29

6 p.m. – Semifinal Game A: Second Place vs. Third Place – Estadio Roberto Clemente, Mayasa

6 p.m. – Semifinal Game B: First Place vs. Fourth Place – Estadio Nacional Soberania, Managua

January 30

6 p.m. – Championship Game – Estadio Nacional Soberania, Managua

Notebook: The Caimanes de Barranquilla had four players lead the league in four major categories, with relief pitcher Ryo Negishi having seven saves, Michael Arroyo having an on-base-percentage of .509, Dario Borrero smacking three triples, and Fabian Pertuz ripping 13 doubles. Vaqueros de Montería Brayan Buelvas led the league with nine home runs and 35 RBIs, and Franklin Torres won the league’s batting title, slashing .365.

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