The clash between Águilas Cibaeñas and Federales de Chiriquí was the 114th game in the Dominican team’s history in the Caribbean Series, the most for any team in the event. The Harriers set their sights on the record of the most games won, held by Tigres del Licey
The Aguilas Cibaeñas are close to achieving more history in the Caribbean series, after the Tigres del Licey (also from the Dominican Republic) in games played within the Caribbean tournament. Tuesday game against Federals of Chiriquí (Panama) was the number 114 in the history of the Aguiluchos in the championship, surpassing the tie they had with their Dominican rivals.
During the day on Wednesday Aguilas Cibaeñas (69-45 in Caribbean series) could have more history if they take a win against the Caribbean of Anzoátegui of Venezuela, would end in a draw in the first historic place of games won Caribbean series, a record that currently also belongs to the Tigres del Licey, who have achieved 70 wins and 42 losses in 19 entries in the Caribbean Championship.
It’s clear that Aguilas Cibaeñas has a great chance of reaching the record for the most games won in the history of the Caribbean series during the current tournament.
Until now, the Aguilas Cibaeñas remain the only unbeaten team after three games in the Caribbean Series 2021. The Dominican team sent their Puerto Rican counterpart in the first game with a score of five runs to one, in the second game they won four rounds with two against the Tomateros de Culiacán and in the third game they smashed the Federals of Chiriquí, eleven runs times six.
Another big victory on this third day of the # SeriesDelCaribe2021 😎#SerieDelCaribeRD # RumboALa21 pic.twitter.com/NdzKDzWCaU
– LIDOM (@LIDOMRD) February 3, 2021
In total, the Dominican Republic has won 184 games in Caribbean serieswhile he has lost 123 times and has a draw. It is in second place in tournament wins, behind Puerto Rico, a country that has achieved 190 victories so far.
The Aguilas Cibaeñas aspire to their sixth crown Caribbean series and breaking through a 14-year drought without winning the tournament, which dates back to 2007, when they took victory in Puerto Rico.