2017 Latin American Series

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2017 Latin American Series
League Latin American Series
Sport Baseball
DurationJanuary 26 January 29, 2017
Number of games7
Number of teams4
League champions Flag of Nicaragua.svg Tigres de Chinandega
  Runners-up Flag of Colombia.svg Leones de Montería
Latin American Series seasons
  2016
2018  

The 2017 Latin American Series was the fifth 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) and the last series containing representatives exclusively from the ALBP's founding nations. [1] [2]

Contents

The competition took place at Estadio Dieciocho de Junio in Montería, Colombia from January 26 to January 29, 2017.

Participating teams

LeagueTeam
Flag of Colombia.svg Colombian Professional Baseball League Leones de Montería
Flag of Mexico.svg Veracruz State League Chileros de Xalapa
Flag of Nicaragua.svg Nicaraguan Professional Baseball League Tigres de Chinandega
Flag of Panama.svg Panamanian Professional Baseball League Panamá Metro

Group Phase

Pos.TeamPWL%Dif
1. Flag of Nicaragua.svg Tigres de Chinandega 321.667
2. Flag of Colombia.svg Leones de Montería 321.667
3. Flag of Panama.svg Panamá Metro 321.667
4. Flag of Mexico.svg Chileros de Xalapa 303.0002.0
Qualified for the final
Eliminated



DateLocal TimeRoad TeamScoreHome TeamInn.VenueGame TimeAttendanceBoxscore
Jan 26, 201715:00 Chileros de Xalapa Flag of Mexico.svg 1-3 Flag of Panama.svg Panamá Metro 9 Estadio Dieciocho de Junio -- 
Jan 26, 201719:30 Tigres de Chinandega Flag of Nicaragua.svg 5-2 Flag of Colombia.svg Leones de Montería 9 Estadio Dieciocho de Junio -- 
Jan 27, 201715:00 Tigres de Chinandega Flag of Nicaragua.svg 7-2 Flag of Mexico.svg Chileros de Xalapa 9 Estadio Dieciocho de Junio -- 
Jan 27, 201719:30 Panamá Metro Flag of Panama.svg 1-2 Flag of Colombia.svg Leones de Montería 9 Estadio Dieciocho de Junio -- 
Jan 28, 201715:00 Panamá Metro Flag of Panama.svg 7-5 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Tigres de Chinandega 9 Estadio Dieciocho de Junio -- 
Jan 28, 201719:30 Chileros de Xalapa Flag of Mexico.svg 0-9 Flag of Colombia.svg Leones de Montería 9 Estadio Dieciocho de Junio -- 

Final

January 29 2017, 17:00
Estadio Dieciocho de Junio [4]
Team123456789 R H E
Flag of Nicaragua.svg Tigres de Chinandega 0000100304100
Flag of Colombia.svg Leones de Montería 000000000042
WP: Raúl Ruiz (1-0);   LP: Javier Ortiz (0-1);   Sv: n/a

Boxscore

Statistics leaders

Batting

StatisticNameTotal/Avg
Average Flag of Panama.svg Anthony Amaya (Metro)
.500
RBIs Flag of Colombia.svg Manuel Boscán (Leones)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dashenko Ricardo (Tigres)
Flag of Venezuela.svg Osman Marval (Tigres)
Flag of Nicaragua.svg Everth Cabrera (Tigres)
3
Home Runs Flag of Panama.svg José Camarena (Metro)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Yurendell de Caster (Tigres)
Flag of Nicaragua.svg Everth Cabrera (Tigres)
Flag of Colombia.svg Diover Ávila (Leones)
Flag of Colombia.svg Sneider Batista (Leones)
1
Runs] Flag of Venezuela.svg Osman Marval (Tigres)
4
Hits Flag of Nicaragua.svg Edgard Montiel (Tigres)
7
Doubles Flag of Nicaragua.svg Edgard Montiel (Tigres)
4
Triples Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dashenko Ricardo (Tigres)
1
Stolen bases Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dashenko Ricardo (Tigres)
Flag of Panama.svg Eduardo Thomas (Metro)
Flag of Nicaragua.svg Everth Cabrera (Tigres)
Flag of Venezuela.svg Osman Marval (Tigres)
1
SLG Flag of Colombia.svg Diover Ávila (Leones)
.750
 

Pitching

StatisticNameTotal/Avg
ERA Flag of Panama.svg Davis Romero (Metro)
0.00
Complete Games Flag of Panama.svg Davis Romero (Metro)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Eulogio de la Cruz (Tigres)
Flag of Nicaragua.svg Mainor Mora (Tigres)
Flag of Colombia.svg Karl Lewis Triana (Leones)
Flag of Panama.svg Isaac Monroy (Metro)
Flag of Venezuela.svg Wilfredo Ramírez (Leones)
Flag of Venezuela.svg Raúl Ruiz (Tigres)
1
Strikeouts Flag of Panama.svg Davis Romero (Metro)
10
Saves Flag of Panama.svg Jean Corpas (Metro)
2

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