Thirty-seventh edition of baseball tournament; held in San Juan, Puerto Rico
The thirty-seventh edition of the Caribbean Series (Serie del Caribe ) was held from February 3 through February 8 of 1995 in San Juan, Puerto Rico . The series featured four teams from Dominican Republic , Mexico , Puerto Rico and Venezuela . The hometown team, the Senadores de San Juan of the Puerto Rican League won the series.[ 1] The team was managed by Luis Meléndez .[ 1] Roberto Alomar , a second baseman for the Senadores, was named the Most Valuable Player after batting .560.[ 1]
While the San Juan club had faced difficulty in emerging as the champions of the Puerto Rican Winter League , the team swept its way through the six-game series, outscoring their opponents by a combined score of 49–15. The Azucareros del Este of the Dominican League lost one game 16-0 to Puerto Rico.[ 1] However they won all of their games against the other teams thanks to the arms of José Rijo , Pedro Martínez and Pedro Astacio to place second with a 4–2 record.
Puerto Rico was helped by having many major leaguers who normally would have taken off the time for spring training . Roberto Alomar (.560, 10 RBI, 9 R, .840 SLG, 2 SB) was the Series MVP and he was helped by Bernie Williams (.417, .875 SLG), Juan González (.375, .667 SLG), Edgar Martínez (.375, 9 RBI), Carlos Baerga , Rubén Sierra , a young Carlos Delgado hitting cleanup, Roberto Hernández , Rey Sánchez (.333), Doug Brocail (1-0, 1.00), José Alberro (1-0, 0.00 in 4 games), Eric Gunderson (1-0, 1.13), Ricky Bones and Chris Haney (2.45) among others. Sanchez had won the Puerto Rican Winter League batting title but batted 9th with the superb lineup in front of him.[citation needed ]
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