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The Dominican Republic Professional Baseball League (Spanish: Liga de Béisbol Profesional de la República Dominicana or LIDOM) is a professional baseball winter league consisting of six teams spread across the Dominican Republic; it is the highest level of professional baseball played in the Dominican Republic.
A team's schedule is organized into 6 games versus each opponent, respectively, with 3 games at home and 3 games away against the same opponent. As a result of Tigres del Licey and Leones del Escogido classifying to the Serie Final in the 14th game and 15th game, respectively, the final three games of this round-robin for each team were ...
Tigres del Licey (English: Licey Tigers) is a professional baseball team in the Dominican Professional Baseball League (LIDOM). The team was founded in 1907 and is based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Tigres is the oldest team in LIDOM and has won 24 LIDOM titles and 11 Caribbean Series titles, the most out of any team.
Pelota (Spanish for ball) can refer to the popular and shortened names for a number of ball games: Basque pelota; Chaza; Jai alai; Mesoamerican ballgame; Palla ...
Sugar is a 2008 sports drama film written and directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck.It follows the story of Miguel Santos, also known as Sugar (Algenis Perez Soto), a Dominican pitcher from San Pedro de Macorís, struggling to make it to the big leagues and pull himself and his family out of poverty.
Águilas de Mexicali: Mexicali Baja California: Estadio Nido de los Águilas: 17,000: 1948 Algodoneros de Guasave: Guasave Sinaloa: Kuroda Park: 8,500: 1965 Cañeros de Los Mochis: Los Mochis Sinaloa: Estadio Emilio Ibarra Almada: 12,500: 1947 Charros de Jalisco: Zapopan Jalisco: Estadio Panamericano: 16,500: 2014 Mayos de Navojoa: Navojoa Sonora
Basque pelota fronton diagram 1: Side wall; 2: Front wall; 3:Ground; 4: Perspective view (lower and upper zones in blue). There are two main types of frontons, the first one being the single-wall fronton, prevalent on the eastern Basque Country, while two-wall frontons are typically located in present-day Basque Autonomous Community, a large part of Navarre, and La Rioja.
A deerskin-lined pelota mixteca de forro ball. The most commonly played game uses a ball made of rubber rolled with stocking thread, and fitted with a suede outer lining. The resultant ball weighs about 300–330 grams (12 oz) and measures 8–10 cm (3–4 in) in diameter (see photo on left).