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2015 Latin American Series

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2015 Latin American Series
LeagueLatin American Series
SportBaseball
DurationJanuary 27 – February 1, 2015
Number of games8
Number of teams4
League championsColombia Leones de Montería
  Runners-upPanama Caballos de Coclé
Latin American Series seasons

The 2015 Latin American Series was the third edition of the Latin American Series, a baseball sporting event played by the champions of the professional winter leagues that make up the Latin American Professional Baseball Association (ALBP).[1]

The competition took place at Estadio Nacional de Panamá in Panama City from January 27 to February 1, 2015.

Participating teams

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League Team
Colombia Colombian Professional Baseball League Leones de Montería
Mexico Liga Invernal Veracruzana Brujos de San Andrés Tuxtla
Nicaragua Nicaraguan Professional Baseball League Indios del Bóer
Panama Panamanian Professional Baseball League Caballos de Coclé

Group Phase

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Pos. Team P W L % Dif
1. Panama Caballos de Coclé 3 2 1 .667
2. Nicaragua Indios del Bóer 3 2 1 .667
3. Colombia Leones de Montería 3 2 1 .667
4. Mexico Brujos de San Andrés Tuxtla 3 0 3 .333 2.0
Qualified for the final
Qualified for the semi-final
Eliminated
Date Local time Road team Score Home team Inn. Venue Game duration Attendance Boxscore
Jan 27, 2015 15:00 Brujos de San Andrés Tuxtla Mexico 6-8 Colombia Leones de Montería 9 Estadio Nacional de Panamá - -  
Jan 27, 2015 19:30 Indios del Bóer Nicaragua 4-5 Panama Caballos de Coclé 9 Estadio Nacional de Panamá - -  
Jan 28, 2015 15:00 Indios del Bóer Nicaragua 4-3 Mexico Brujos de San Andrés Tuxtla 9 Estadio Nacional de Panamá - -  
Jan 28, 2015 19:30 Leones de Montería Colombia 3-2 Panama Caballos de Coclé 9 Estadio Nacional de Panamá - -  
Jan 29, 2015 15:00 Leones de Montería Colombia 3-5 Nicaragua Indios del Bóer 9 Estadio Remón Cantera - -  
Jan 29, 2015 19:30 Brujos de San Andrés Tuxtla Mexico 4-6 Panama Caballos de Coclé 9 Estadio Remón Cantera - -  

Semi-final

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January 31, 2015, 19:30
Estadio Nacional de Panamá[2]
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Colombia Leones de Montería 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 10 15 0
Nicaragua Indios del Bóer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3
WP: Randy Consuegra (1-0);   LP: Rodney Rodríguez (0-1);   Sv: n/a

Final

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February 1, 2015, 19:30
Estadio Nacional de Panamá[3]
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Panama Caballos de Coclé 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2
Colombia Leones de Montería 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0
WP: Tomás Cabaniel (1-0);   LP: Davis Romero (0-1);   Sv: n/a

Leaders

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Batting

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Statistic Name Total/Avg
Average Mexico Oswaldo Morejón (Brujos)
.500
RBIs Mexico Rogelio Noris (Brujos)
5
Home Runs Colombia Reynaldo Rodríguez (Leones)
Dominican Republic Jesús Valdez (Indios)
2
Runs United States Stewart James (Leones)
5
Hits Dominican Republic Eudy Piña (Leones)
Dominican Republic Fidel Peña (Leones)
7
Doubles Nicaragua Jimmy González (Indios)
3
Triples Dominican Republic Andy Vázquez (Leones)
United States Stewart James (Leones)
1
 

Pitching

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Statistic Name Total/Avg
ERA Mexico Cupertino León (Brujos)
Dominican Republic Gustavo Martínez (Indios)
Panama Davis Romero (Caballos)
Colombia Javier Ortiz (Leones)
Panama Alberto Baldonado (Caballos)
Colombia Randy Consuegra (Leones)
Mexico Heberto González (Brujos)
0.00
Complete Games Venezuela José Escalona (Indios)
Panama Alberto Baldonado (Caballos)
Venezuela Paul Estrada (Indios)
Colombia Randy Consuegra (Leones)
Dominican Republic Luis Liria (Leones)
Panama José Corrales (Caballos)
Dominican Republic Daniel López (Leones)
Venezuela Tomás Cabaniel (Leones)
1
Strikeouts Panama Davis Romero (Caballos)
11
WHIP Panama Alberto Baldonado (Caballos)
0.43
Saves Nicaragua Pedro Wilder Rayo (Indios)
Panama Antonio Cuan (Caballos)
Nicaragua Jorge Bucardo (Indios)
Dominican Republic Luis Liria (Leones)
1

References

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  1. ^ "Panamá, sede de la Serie Latinoamericana 2015". Archived from the original on 2016-03-26. Retrieved 2019-01-26.
  2. ^ Colombia a la final tras blanquear a Nicaragua.
  3. ^ Colombia, bicampeón de la Serie Latinoamericana.
  4. ^ "REPORTE DE ESTADÍSTICAS DE LA SERIE LATINOAMERICANA 2015". Archived from the original on 2016-03-25. Retrieved 2019-01-26.
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