Cibaeñas Eagles beat Licey in matches played in the Caribbean Series, go for a record of games won

The confrontation between Águilas Cibaeñas and Federals of Chiriquí marked the party number 114 in the history of the Dominican set within the Series of the Caribbean, the greater amount for any set in the event. The Sparrowhawks set their sights on the record for most games won, in possession of Licey Tigers

the Cibaeñas eagles are close to getting more history in the Caribbean Series, Having passed the High School Tigers (Also from the Dominican Republic) in matches played in the Caribbean tournament. The match of the day on Tuesday against Federals of Chiriquí (Panama) was the 114th match in the history of the Sparrowhawks in the championship, overcoming the tie they had with their Dominican rivals.

During the day on Wednesday, Cibaeñas eagles (69-45 en Caribbean Series) Could get more history if they get a victory against the Caribbean of Anzoátegui of Venezuela, would tie in the first historical place of games won in Venezuela Caribbean Series, A record that at the moment also belongs to the High School Tigers, Those with 70 wins and 42 losses in 19 appearances in the Caribbean championship.

It is clear that Cibaeñas eagles has a great chance to get the record for the most matches won in the history of the Caribbean Series during the current tournament.

So far, the Cibaeñas eagles remain as the only undefeated team after three commitments in the Caribbean Series 2021. The Dominican team defeated their Puerto Rican counterpart in the first game with a score of five runs against one, in the second meeting they won four laps by two against the Tomatoes from Culiacán and in the third game, they crushed the Federals of Chiriquí, Eleven races for six.

In total, the Dominican Republic has won 184 matches in Caribbean Series, While he has lost 123 times and has a draw. It ranks second in victories within the tournament, behind port Ric, A country that so far has 190 victories.

the Cibaeñas eagles looking to get their sixth crown of Caribbean Series and break a 14-year drought without winning the tournament, which dates back to 2007, when they won in port Ric.

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