1972 Caribbean Series


The fifteenth edition of the Caribbean Series was played in. It was held from February 1 through February 6 with the champions teams from Dominican Republic, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Venezuela. The format consisted of 12 games, each team facing the other teams twice. The games were played at Estadio Quisqueya in Santo Domingo, D.R., which boosted capacity to 14.000 seats, and the first pitch was thrown by Joaquín Balaguer, by then the President of Dominican Republic.

Summary

Puerto Rico won the Series with a 5-1 record and was managed by Frank Verdi. The Leones de Ponce was in the middle of the pack in runs scored, prevailing their strong pitching. The club got a fine offensive performances from 1B and Series Most Valuable Player Carlos May, who won the batting title with a.455 batting average, while three of the four series home runs were belted by outfielders Don Baylor, Tommy Cruz and Rusty Torres. The pitching staff posted a collective 1.67 ERA, including two shutouts by Gary Neibauer and Daryl Patterson, and received fine efforts from Gary Jones, and Jim Magnuson. Other significant players in the roster included Sandy Alomar, Bernie Carbo, Pat Corrales, José Cruz, Jackie Hernández, José Ortiz, Santiago Rosario and Chris Zachary.
Dominican Republic and Venezuela finished tied for second place with a 3-3 mark.
The Dominican's Aguilas Cibaeñas squad was piloted by Ozzie Virgil. Other than Secundino Almonte, Gene Garber and Ed Acosta, the pitching staff was inconsistent at times. Two hitters carried much of the offensive weight, RF César Cedeño and LF Adrian Garrett. The team also featured Ps Charlie Hough, Juan Jiménez and Ray Newman; C Charlie Sands; IFs Julián Javier, Winston Llenas, Ted Martínez and Frank Taveras, and OFs César Cedeño, Gene Clines and Sam Mejías.
The Venezuelan Tigres de Aragua debuted in the tournament, being guided by manager/second baseman Rod Carew ; C Faustino Zabala and SS Dave Concepción. The pitching support came from starters Alan Closter Earl Stephenson and Milt Wilcox, and closer Roberto Muñoz. The Venezuelan club also featured players as Ps Aurelio Monteagudo and Pablo Torrealba; IFs Brant Alyea, César Gutiérrez and Luis Salazar, and OFs Ted Ford, Pat Kelly and César Tovar.
Mexico was represented by the Algodoneros de Guasave and finished last at 1-5. The hapless Mexicans were piloted by Vinicio García, as the team scored the fewest runs and set a series record for most consecutive shutouts. Thor Skogan did an excellent job, pitching a five-hit shutout in Game 2 and losing a 1-0 decision in Game 9, after allowing just one hit and one unearned run. 3B Celerino Sánchez and OF Ramón Montoya led the attack for an otherwise weak offense. Were also included in the roster Héctor Espino, Al Hrabosky, Sergio Robles and Aurelio Rodríguez
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Scoreboards

Game 1, February 1

Game 2, February 1

Game 3, February 2

Game 4, February 2

Game 5, February 3

Game 6, February 3

Game 7, February 4

Game 8, February 4

Game 9, February 5

Game 10, February 5

Game 11, February 6

Game 12, February 6