2015 Latin American Series

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2015 Latin American Series
League Latin American Series
Sport Baseball
DurationJanuary 27 February 1, 2015
Number of games8
Number of teams4
League champions Flag of Colombia.svg Leones de Montería
  Runners-up Flag of Panama.svg Caballos de Coclé
Latin American Series seasons

The 2015 Latin American Series was the third edition of the Latin American Series, a baseball sporting event played by the champions of the professional winter leagues that make up the Latin American Professional Baseball Association (ALBP). [1]

Contents

The competition took place at Estadio Nacional de Panamá in Panama City from January 27 to February 1, 2015.

Participating teams

LeagueTeam
Flag of Colombia.svg Colombian Professional Baseball League Leones de Montería
Flag of Mexico.svg Liga Invernal Veracruzana Brujos de San Andrés Tuxtla
Flag of Nicaragua.svg Nicaraguan Professional Baseball League Indios del Bóer
Flag of Panama.svg Panamanian Professional Baseball League Caballos de Coclé

Group Phase

Pos.TeamPWL%Dif
1. Flag of Panama.svg Caballos de Coclé 321.667
2. Flag of Nicaragua.svg Indios del Bóer 321.667
3. Flag of Colombia.svg Leones de Montería 321.667
4. Flag of Mexico.svg Brujos de San Andrés Tuxtla 303.3332.0
Qualified for the final
Qualified for the semi-final
Eliminated
DateLocal TimeRoad TeamScoreHome TeamInn.VenueGame TimeAttendanceBoxscore
Jan 27, 201515:00 Brujos de San Andrés Tuxtla Flag of Mexico.svg 6-8 Flag of Colombia.svg Leones de Montería 9 Estadio Nacional de Panamá -- 
Jan 27, 201519:30 Indios del Bóer Flag of Nicaragua.svg 4-5 Flag of Panama.svg Caballos de Coclé 9 Estadio Nacional de Panamá -- 
Jan 28, 201515:00 Indios del Bóer Flag of Nicaragua.svg 4-3 Flag of Mexico.svg Brujos de San Andrés Tuxtla 9 Estadio Nacional de Panamá -- 
Jan 28, 201519:30 Leones de Montería Flag of Colombia.svg 3-2 Flag of Panama.svg Caballos de Coclé 9 Estadio Nacional de Panamá -- 
Jan 29, 201515:00 Leones de Montería Flag of Colombia.svg 3-5 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Indios del Bóer 9 Estadio Remón Cantera -- 
Jan 29, 201519:30 Brujos de San Andrés Tuxtla Flag of Mexico.svg 4-6 Flag of Panama.svg Caballos de Coclé 9 Estadio Remón Cantera -- 

Semi-final

January 31, 2015, 19:30
Estadio Nacional de Panamá [2]
Team123456789 R H E
Flag of Colombia.svg Leones de Montería 01004005010150
Flag of Nicaragua.svg Indios del Bóer 000000000053
WP: Randy Consuegra (1-0);   LP: Rodney Rodríguez (0-1);   Sv: n/a

Final

February 1, 2015, 19:30
Estadio Nacional de Panamá [3]
Team123456789 R H E
Flag of Panama.svg Caballos de Coclé 000000000032
Flag of Colombia.svg Leones de Montería 000000001140
WP: Tomás Cabaniel (1-0);   LP: Davis Romero (0-1);   Sv: n/a

Leaders

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Batting

StatisticNameTotal/Avg
Average Flag of Mexico.svg Oswaldo Morejón (Brujos)
.500
RBIs Flag of Mexico.svg Rogelio Noris (Brujos)
5
Home Runs Flag of Colombia.svg Reynaldo Rodríguez (Leones)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Jesús Valdez (Indios)
2
Runs Flag of the United States.svg Stewart James (Leones)
5
Hits Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Eudy Piña (Leones)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Fidel Peña (Leones)
7
Doubles Flag of Nicaragua.svg Jimmy González (Indios)
3
Triples Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Andy Vázquez (Leones)
Flag of the United States.svg Stewart James (Leones)
1
 

Pitching

StatisticNameTotal/Avg
ERA Flag of Mexico.svg Cupertino León (Brujos)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Gustavo Martínez (Indios)
Flag of Panama.svg Davis Romero (Caballos)
Flag of Colombia.svg Javier Ortiz (Leones)
Flag of Panama.svg Alberto Baldonado (Caballos)
Flag of Colombia.svg Randy Consuegra (Leones)
Flag of Mexico.svg Heberto González (Brujos)
0.00
Complete Games Flag of Venezuela.svg José Escalona (Indios)
Flag of Panama.svg Alberto Baldonado (Caballos)
Flag of Venezuela.svg Paul Estrada (Indios)
Flag of Colombia.svg Randy Consuegra (Leones)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Luis Liria (Leones)
Flag of Panama.svg José Corrales (Caballos)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Daniel López (Leones)
Flag of Venezuela.svg Tomás Cabaniel (Leones)
1
Strikeouts Flag of Panama.svg Davis Romero (Caballos)
11
WHIP Flag of Panama.svg Alberto Baldonado (Caballos)
0.43
Saves Flag of Nicaragua.svg Pedro Wilder Rayo (Indios)
Flag of Panama.svg Antonio Cuan (Caballos)
Flag of Nicaragua.svg Jorge Bucardo (Indios)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Luis Liria (Leones)
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References

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