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The distance to the country's capital Santo Domingo, located west of Juan Dolio, is about 50 km and the provincial capital of San Pedro de Macorís is about 12 km in the eastern direction. While the north and east of the village consists mainly of wide pastures, fallow land and sugar cane fields, the western part of Juan Dolio passes almost ...
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: 9 Win 7–1–1 Arnaldo Santiago PTS 10 Nov 13, 1976 Guayama, Puerto Rico: 8 Win 6–1–1 Francisco Cruz PTS 10 Aug 6, 1976 San Juan, Puerto Rico: 7 Win 5–1–1 Azor Agosto PTS 6 Jun 4, 1976 Cancha Country Club, Caguas, Puerto Rico: 6 Win 4–1–1 Carlos Rodriguez TKO 7 (8) Apr 27, 1976
The first clubs were Ozama and Nuevo. On 7 November 1907, the Licey club was established in Santo Domingo. By the 1930s, it had developed into a major source for gifted players whose guardians frequently worked at sugar refineries. In 1937, Negro league stars from the United States including Satchel Paige came to the country.
With the arrival of Licey in 1907 thousands of people showed up for their games with the other self-organized teams in the country. They became great entertainment for citizens from all economic backgrounds. In 1912, Nuevo Club won the first baseball championship in Santo Domingo.
Santo Domingo is the cultural, financial, political, commercial and industrial center of the Dominican Republic, with the vast majority of the country's most important industries being located within the city. Santo Domingo also serves as the chief seaport of the country.
O&M FC (Santo Domingo) Delfines del Este FC ; Atlántico FC (Puerto Plata) TEC-FC (Santo Domingo) CD Domingo Salvio ; Don Bosco Jarabacoa FC ; Inter de Bayaguana ; Leones De Alma Rosa FC (Santo Domingo) Universidad O&M FC (Santo Domingo) Romana FC ; Bob Soccer School FC (Santo Domingo) Atlético de San Francisco (San Francisco de Macorís
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.
The first attempts at an organized professional league came about in the 1920s. Licey, the most successful of the existing amateur teams in Santo Domingo, played a series of 32 games against an all-star team known as "Escogido" ("the chosen ones"); that tournament was won by Escogido, though Caratini (Licey) took the batting title.