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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. The league's players include ...
The 2024–25 Dominican Professional Baseball League season is the 57th consecutive season of winter league baseball in the Dominican Republic, and 70th overall season.The regular season started on 16 October 2024, and ended 29 December 2024.
Gigantes del Cibao Uniforms. At the start of the professional Dominican Republic baseball season in 1995, the League of Professional Baseball reported that for the 1996 season it planned to create another franchise to expand the league, to that date there were only five teams: Tigres del Licey, Aguilas Cibaeñas, Leones del Escogido, Estrellas Orientales and Toros del Este.
Pages in category "Dominican Professional Baseball League teams" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
An official with Escogido of the Dominican Republic said the team has had conversations with the shortstop about playing in the winter league season that starts on Oct. 19.
Fan reception was warm when a pair of Dominican Winter League teams met to start a three-game series at Citi Field. More than 1,500 miles from their Caribbean ballparks, players from Águilas ...
Detroit Tigers infielder Eddys Leonard participated in the Dominican Winter League to make up for missed time from two injuries in Triple-A Toledo during the 2024 season. The 24-year-old, still ...
Leones del Escogido (English: Chosen One Lions or Lions of Chosen One or Picked Lions) is a professional baseball team in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.Established in 1921, Leones are the third most successful team in the Dominican Professional Baseball League, behind Tigres del Licey and Aguilas Cibaeñas, having won 17 national championships and 5 Caribbean Series.