Jimmy Char confirms that Colombia will participate in the 2024 Caribbean Series in M

Colombia will be in Miami. Although the Caribbean Professional Baseball Confederation (CBPC) announced on April 23 the exclusion of our country from the 2024 Caribbean Series, which will be held in the city of the United States, it will finally participate in the important tournament played by the champions of the main Caribbean leagues.

The information was initially published by Espn, through renowned journalist specializing in baseball, Enrique Rojas, citing a source from the organizers of the competition.

EL HERALDO consulted Jimmy Char Navas, a member of Diprobeisbol and one of the main promoters of hot ball in Colombia, and confirmed the news.

“Yes, it is correct. They have already accepted us and said yes, but there are still some details to close everything completely,” said Char Navas in conversation with EL HERALDO.

According to the news of ‘Kike’ Rojas, Panama is another country that is aiming to have a representative in Miami, but may not be able to get in “because the clock is against.” The organizers want to have a schedule ready for next week.”

In order to announce the programming, with dates and times of the games, the number of participants has to be determined and Panama would not have everything ready before next week.

“We are still in the race. I am very optimistic that we will play in the Caribbean Series for the sixth consecutive year,” David Salayandia, president of the Panamanian Professional Baseball League (Probeis) told Espn.

The 2024 Caribbean Series will be held at Loan Depot Park, February 1-9. Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Curacao and Colombia are the confirmed countries so far. The last three as guests.

This championship is played by the champions of the baseball leagues of each of those countries. The Caimanes de Barranquilla won it in 2022.

Source: El heraldo

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