2006 Caribbean Series - Summary

Summary

The Venezuela home team won its first Caribbean Series title since 1989 after a dramatic rally with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning led them to a perfect 6-0 finish. Managed by Carlos Subero, Venezuela outscored opponents 45 to 15 and the defense committed three errors. Triple Crown winner Ramón Hernández was named the CBWS Most Valuable Player after leading all teams with a .542 batting average (13-for-24), eight RBIs and tying Mexico's Edgar González with three home runs. Hernández also hit for the cycle in Game Two. Other notable contributions came from Alex Cabrera (.360, 2 HR, 7 RBIs), Álex González (.409, 1 HR, 7 RBIs), Marco Scutaro (.304, 7 runs, 5 RBIs, 2 HR, including a grand slam), Luis Rodríguez (.310, 3 doubles, 5 runs, 8 RBIs) and Franklin Gutiérrez (.364, 4 runs, 4 RBIs). Overall, the Venezuelan club hit .327 with nine home runs. Geremi González led all teams with one victory and a 1.20 ERA over 15 innings pitched. He struck out 12 batters and walked three. Overall, the team finished with a 2.62 ERA.

The Dominican Republic finished the series in second place with a 4-2 record. Both losses were to Venezuela. The team was managed by Rafael Landestoy and included players as Alexis Gómez, who led his teammates with a .500 BA (10-for-20), and Miguel Tejada (.273, 1 HR, 8 RBIs), Sandy Martínez (.300, 1 HR, 5 RBIs), Napoleón Calzado (.321) and Rafael Belliard (.304, 1 HR).

Puerto Rico was guided by Lino Rivera and finished third at 2-4, both its wins coming against Mexico. Other than starter Willie Collazo (0-1) and relievers Iván Maldonado and Orlando Román, the pitching staff resulted ineffective. The offense was led by Luis Figueroa (.364, 1 HR, 5 RBIs), Rubén Gotay (.368, 1 HR), Alex Cintrón (.308, 1 HR) and José Valentín (.269, 1 HR).

The defending champion Mexico did not win a game in the series. Managed by Juan José Pacho, it was the fifth time a Mexican team had been held winless in Caribbean Series history. Edgar González led the attack with a .524 BA (11-for-21) and three solo home runs. The team also incluyed veterans players as Trenidad Hubbard, Oscar Robles and Francisco Campos.

Final standings
Club W L W/L % GB
Leones del Caracas 6 0 1.000 --
Tigres de Licey 4 2 .667 2.0
Gigantes de Carolina 2 4 .333 4.0
Venados de Mazatlán 0 6 .000 6.0
Individual leaders
Player/Club Statistic
Ramón Hernández/VEN Batting average .542
Edgar González/MEX
Ramón Hernández/VEN
Home runs 3
Ramón Hernández/VEN Runs batted in 9
Marco Scutaro/VEN Runs 7
Ramón Hernández/VEN Hits 13
Ramón Hernández/VEN
Luis Rodríguez/VEN
Doubles 3
Five tied Triples 1
Manny Aybar/DOM Stolen bases 2
Twelve tied Wins 1
Geremi González/VEN Strikeouts 12
Geremi González/VEN Earned run average 1.20
Geremi González/VEN Innings pitched 15
Jorge Sosa/DOM Saves 2
Awards
Ramón Hernández/VEN Most Valuable Player
Carlos Subero/VEN Manager
All-Star Team
Name/Club Position
Sandy Martínez/DOM catcher
Ramón Hernández/VEN first baseman
Edgar González/MEX second baseman
Luis Rodríguez/VEN third baseman
Álex González/VEN shortstop
Napoleón Calzado/DOM left fielder
Alexis Gómez/DOM center fielder
Timo Pérez/DOM right fielder
Alex Cabrera/VEN designated hitter
Geremi González/VEN right-handed pitcher
Willie Collazo/PRI left-handed pitcher
Carlos Subero/VEN manager

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