Alright, folks, let’s talk about the 2024 Caribbean Series. I’ve been following the games pretty closely, and I gotta say, it’s been a wild ride. First off, I started by trying to figure out where I could catch all the action. Turns out, there were a few options like Fubo, ESPN+, and ESPN Deportes, so I made sure I had access to those.

Then, I went on a hunt for the scores and standings. A couple of websites, like * and *, turned out to be super handy for this. They had everything – live scores, final results, and even the form of the teams from the last five matches. Pretty neat, huh? It was easy to find live scores and standings from them.
- I checked out * for the overall standings.
- Then, I hopped onto * to see the team forms.
- I also noticed both sites had home/away stats, which was a nice touch.
I found out that this was the 54th edition of the series, and it was being played in Miami from February 1st to 9th. That’s some good trivia right there. The format was a single round-robin, so each team played against each other once. Then, the top four teams moved on to the semifinals. I made a note of that ’cause I didn’t wanna miss any crucial matches.
I also stumbled upon some extra info, like Mexico and Puerto Rico were set to play in the opening round game in Guadalajara. That wasn’t part of the Caribbean Series, but hey, more baseball is always good in my book.
The final match, Venezuela beat the Dominican Republic 3-0 on February 9th, which I caught on ESPN. That was a nail-biter, let me tell you.
Wrapping Up
So, that’s my little adventure following the 2024 Caribbean Series. I dug around for information, watched some games, kept track of the scores, and enjoyed the whole thing. Baseball’s a great sport, and this series was a blast to follow. If you’re a baseball fan, I definitely recommend keeping an eye on these games. It’s worth it!
