Tiburones de La Guaira clinched their first Caribbean Series championship.
The Venezuelan side defeated Tigres del Licey, from the Dominican Republic, with a commanding 3-0 final score.
The victory marks an eighth title for Venezuelan sides in the tournament and breaks a 15-year drought without a Caribbean Series win for the nation.
Breaking Attendance Records
Held in Miami, the tournament witnessed a record attendance of over 30,000 enthusiastic fans who relished the thrilling final match.
Securing third place were the Federales de Chiriquí from Panama, with the Curacao Suns from Curacao (Netherlands) finishing in fourth.
Oswaldo Guillen, manager of the Tiburones de La Guaira, has made history by becoming the first Latino to claim victory in a Winter League, a Caribbean Series, and a World Series. He joins Tom La Saorda as the only coaches to achieve this feat.
The 2025 edition of the championship is scheduled to take place in Mexicali, Mexico, with expectations high for another remarkable display of sporting excellence.