Alright, folks, let’s talk about my little adventure with the Caribbean baseball schedule. It all started when I got this itch to catch some winter baseball action. You know, something to spice up those cold months when MLB’s taking a break.

First, I hit up the internet, as one does. Typed in “Caribbean baseball schedule” and boom, a bunch of websites popped up. I started clicking around, trying to make sense of it all. Some sites were just giving me scores, which, you know, is cool and all, but I wanted the full schedule.
- I saw some talk about Fubo, ESPN+, and ESPN Deportes. Figured those were probably good places to watch the games, so I made a mental note.
- Then I stumbled upon this * place. Looked pretty legit. They had schedules, standings, live scores, results, even head-to-head stats and some other stuff like hits. All the good stuff you need to follow a tournament.
Next, I started piecing together the schedule. Seemed like there was a round-robin thing happening for a week, which sounded fun. Lots of games to watch. I jotted down the dates and times, trying to figure out which games I could catch.
I also found out that the 2025 series is set for January 31 to February 7. It’s gonna be in Mexicali at the Estadio Nido de los guilas. Cool, maybe I’ll even make a trip out of it next year!
I read somewhere that baseball came to Latin America through Cuba. Some Cuban dudes studying in the US brought back a bat, ball, and the know-how. Then, American sailors hanging around in Cuba spread the word. Pretty neat, huh?
Making Sense of It All
Finally, I managed to put together a decent schedule for myself. I know when the games are, where to watch them, and a little bit about the history. I’m all set to enjoy some Caribbean baseball. It was a bit of a hunt, but hey, that’s half the fun, right?

So, if you’re like me and looking for some baseball action during the winter, the Caribbean Series is where it’s at. Do a little digging, and you’ll be all set for a good time!