Charros de Jalisco Caribbean Series Champions!
The Charros de Jalisco made history by winning their first title in the Caribbean Series, after an exciting match against the Tomateros de Culiacán at the Pan American Stadium in Guadalajara. The final score was 12-11, a result that will be etched in the memory of the fans. The victory was decided in the tenth inning, thanks to a wild pitch by reliever Guadalupe Chávez, which allowed the Charros to score the decisive run with the bases loaded. The game was full of emotions, especially after the impressive comeback by the Tomateros, who managed to tie the score after being down by a wide margin. The Charros took the lead with a strong attack, scoring six runs in the second and fourth innings, including a home run by Bligh Madris. However, the Tomateros, under the direction of Lorenzo Bundy, did not give up and staged a comeback that kept the spectators on the edge of their seats. In the tenth inning, the ghost runner rule added more tension to the game, but the Charros responded with determination, securing the victory with key hits from Julián Ornelas and Michael Wielansky. Among the outstanding players of the Charros, Connor Hollis, Julián Ornelas, Michael Wielansky, and Mateo Gil shone. For the Tomateros, Allen Córdoba, Víctor Mendoza, and Estevan Florial gave a great performance. César Gómez took the victory, while Guadalupe Chávez suffered the defeat.This championship left historic records. The Charros became the sixth team to win the Caribbean Series playing at home. In addition, their manager, Benjamín Gil, achieved his first title, sharing the joy with his son Mateo Gil, marking a milestone as the first father-son duo champions since 1990.
With this victory, the Charros de Jalisco celebrate an unforgettable tournament, demonstrating the talent and perseverance of Mexican baseball on the Caribbean stage.







