The team celebrated its passage to the grand final to the rhythm of ‘El Avioncito’, a success from Champetero.
Colombia News.
The ninth of the Caimanes de Barranquilla obtained a historic achievement for our country by qualifying for the grand final of the Caribbean Series, a professional baseball event that takes place in the Dominican Republic.
The Colombian ninth won 8-1 over the Navegantes de Magallanes from Venezuela and will now play the grand final between the winner of the series between the Charros de Jalisco (Mexico) and Gigantes del Cibao (Dominican Republic).
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Dominican pitcher Elniery García was key in the victory of Caimanes while Júnior Rincón de Navegantes added another loss to his record.
Never before has a ninth from our country gone so far in this competition.
The most outstanding player in the currambero squad was Carlos Arroyo, 5-2, with a triple, three RBIs and one scored.
Another who had an affair with the bat was Reynaldo Rodríguez, 4-2, with a home run, an RBI and a run scored. Also, Harold Ramírez 5-2, with a double, an RBI and a run scored.
The next Caimanes game will be on Thursday, February 4, when the first game of the grand final begins at around 7:00 p.m. Colombian time.
Players from Caimanes celebrated this pass to the grand final in the locker room with the dance of “El Avioncito”, a sticky champeta that is a success on stations and digital platforms.
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