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Venezuela and Dominican Republic face off on Friday in Carribbean Series Baseball action. Watch for free on Fubo today.

The city of Mexicali, Mexico, is set to host the 2025 Caribbean Series, where Venezuela and Dominican Republic will be facing off on Friday. Cardenales de Lara will be at the tournament representing Venezuela, with manager Henry Blanco hoping to lead them to their first-ever Caribbean Series title. Meanwhile, Leones del Escogido will be playing for the Dominican Republic. The team has secured for Caribbean Series titles: 1988, 1990, 2010 and 2012. Former Major League Baseball star Albert Pujols will be managing the side from the Dominican Republic this year, following his securing of the Dominican League championship at the helm of the Leones del Escogido.

How to Watch Venezuela vs. Dominican Republic, Caribbean Series Baseball:

Game Date: Friday, Jan. 31, 2025

Game Time: 4:30 p.m. ET

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The Leones got to represent the D.R. after defeating their intracity rivals from Santo Domingo, Tigres del Licey, in a tight and drama-filled seven-game series to win their first championship since 2016.

Game 7 was particularly memorable, with Rays third baseman Junior Caminero’s tie-breaking 454-foot home run in the top of the ninth, followed by former D-backs outfielder Sócrates Brito’s game-saving catch with two out and two on in the bottom of the frame to secure the win.

Meanwhile, the Cardenales defeated the Bravos de Margarita in six games to capture the championship series in Venezuela.

Long-time Major League catcher and coach Blanco, who led the Lara club to its seventh Venezuelan League championship, will manage a squad with current and former Major Leaguers Ildemaro Vargas, Edwin Escobar, Alexi Amarista, Ali Sánchez and Hernán Pérez.

In the history of the Caribbean Series, teams from the Dominican Republic have won the most championships with 22, followed by Puerto Rico (16), Mexico (nine), Cuba (eight), Venezuela (eight), Panama (two) and Colombia (one).

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