Caribbean Series 2026 in Uncertainty: Mexico, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico Will Not Go to Venezuela
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By Ricardo González Saiz. The 2026 Caribbean Series is shrouded in uncertainty after Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Mexico announced they will not be able to travel to Venezuela to compete in the next edition of the tournament that brings together the champions of the winter baseball leagues. The Caribbean Professional Baseball Confederation (CBPC) announced Monday night in a statement that the leagues of Puerto Rico, the Dominican Rep…
The Confederation of Professional Baseball of the Caribbean (CBPC) confirmed that the leagues of Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and Mexico will not participate in the Caribbean Series 2026, scheduled from February 1 to 7, in Venezuela.Read more]]>
Mexico “is not in a position to attend the Caribbean Series 2026“, like Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, reported the Confederation of Professional Baseball of the Caribbean (CBPC) in an official statement.After the three leagues formally announced their decision, the organization stated that “it continues to evaluate the situation responsibly, considering the various alternatives available, and will keep the fans informed in a timely man…
The Caribbean Series 2026 is scheduled to take place in Venezuela between February 1 and 7. We mention it because there is pressure to change its headquarters, since Mexico, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic have decided not to participate if it is played in that country. But why or what? Mexico in the Caribbean Series 2025 / @beisboldecaribe Mexico, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic withdraw from the Caribbean Series 2026 Formally, th…
Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Mexico have confirmed they will not be traveling to Venezuela. Here's why.
Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and Mexico refused to participate in the 2026 Caribbean Series in Venezuela, announced this afternoon the Caribbean Confederation of Beisebol (CBPC), adding that it is assessing "alternatives available" to establish the regional tournament. According to CBPC, the links cited "external situations outside its control" in the middle of a military scale in the United States in the Caribbean which, according to Venezue…
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