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Dominican Republic LIDOM 01/27 23:30 1 Leones del Escogido v Tigres del Licey W 6-5
Dominican Republic LIDOM 01/26 23:15 1 Tigres del Licey v Leones del Escogido L 7-4
Dominican Republic LIDOM 01/25 23:30 1 [2] Leones del Escogido v Tigres del Licey [1] W 4-1
Dominican Republic LIDOM 01/24 23:15 1 [1] Tigres del Licey v Leones del Escogido [2] L 9-3
Dominican Republic LIDOM 01/22 23:30 1 [2] Leones del Escogido v Tigres del Licey [1] W 6-0
Dominican Republic LIDOM 01/21 23:15 1 [1] Tigres del Licey v Leones del Escogido [2] W 2-3
Dominican Republic LIDOM 01/21 20:00 - Leones del Escogido v Estrellas Orientales - CANC
Dominican Republic LIDOM 01/20 23:30 1 [2] Leones del Escogido v Tigres del Licey [1] L 3-4
Dominican Republic LIDOM 01/20 23:15 - Leones del Escogido v Aguilas Cibaeñas - CANC
Dominican Republic LIDOM 01/19 21:00 - Leones del Escogido v Tigres del Licey D CANC
Dominican Republic LIDOM 01/18 19:00 - [1] Tigres del Licey v Leones del Escogido [2] W 6-8
Dominican Republic LIDOM 01/17 23:30 - Leones del Escogido v Aguilas Cibaeñas L 0-1

Wikipedia - Leones del Escogido

Leones del Escogido (English: Chosen One Lions or Lions of Chosen One or Picked Lions) is a professional baseball team in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Established in 1921, Leones are the third most successful team in the Dominican Professional Baseball League, behind Tigres del Licey and Aguilas Cibaeñas, having won 17 national championships and 5 Caribbean Series. Of the championships, 17 are of the Liga Dominicana de Béisbol (LIDOM) Winter League.

History

The Leones' record book is dominated by the Alou brothers: Matty, Felipe, and Jesús. The brothers hold the first, second, and third spots in the team's record book for the following: games played, runs, at bats, hits, home runs and RBIs. Matty and Felipe are one-two in several more categories, including walks and stolen bases. Felipe Alou is also the most successful manager, winning four championships.[]

2009–10 season

The Leones enjoyed a very successful first year with new ownership. They won their third straight "City Championship Trophy" over Tigres del Licey, their rivals who share Estadio Quisqueya in Santo Domingo, after winning six of their ten regular season games against Licey. They followed this by winning the regular season with a 30-19 record, and won their thirteenth Winter League Championship, ending their 18-year National Championship drought. Leones represented the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean Series, and won their third title with a 5-1 record.

2010–11 season

On 20 March 2010, General Manager Moisés Alou announced that Ken Oberkfell will return to manage Leones del Escogido for the 2010–2011 season. The team won their fourth straight City Championship Trophy this season, securing the season series with their win over Licey on 9 December. Leones made it to the postseason, but failed to reach the finals, which were eventually won by Toros del Este.

2011–12 season

After struggling in the regular season, Leones clinched a spot in the Round Robin. They finished the Round Robin in first place, setting up a 9-game Finals against Aguilas. Despite blowing a commanding 3-0 series lead, Leones won their fourteenth championship in dramatic fashion with a come from behind win in game 9. Leones also won the Caribbean Series hosted by Dominican Republic.

2012–13 season

Leones again struggled in the regular season, but won their final three games to force a one-game playoff against Gigantes del Cibao. Leones won the game 5-2, and joined Águilas Cibaeñas, Toros del Este, and Estrellas Orientales in the Round Robin. Águilas and Leones advanced to the Final, ending the Round Robin in 17 games. Leones swept Águilas in 5 games to win their third crown in four years and their fifteenth overall.

Leones cruised in the Caribbean Series group stage, winning 5 out of 6 games, but lost the final to Mexico in 18 innings 4-3.

2013–14 season

On 1 December 2013, Leones beat Tigres del Licey 1-0 and secured the City Championship Trophy. Leones won the regular season with 31-19, qualifying for the Round Robin. On 14 January 2014, Jon Leicester, Ramon Garcia, Fernando Rodney, and Armando Rodriguez threw a combined no-hitter to Licey, clinching the Round Robin and home field advantage in the Finals. It was just the 8th no-hitter in the history of Dominican Winter League. They faced Tigres del Licey in the Finals, losing the series 5-3.

2014–15 season

Leones had a disappointing season, finishing in last place. Licey also failed to reach the playoffs, making it the first time in the league's history that both teams from Santo Domingo missed the postseason.

2015–16 season

Leones finished the season with a 25-25 record, enough for third place in the standings and qualifying to the semifinal round. After 18 games in the semifinals, Leones and Toros del Este were tied with a 9-9 record, and had to play a decisive extra game, which Leones won 7-2. This sent the team to the finals against archrivals Tigres del Licey, just one year after they both failed to qualify for the postseason for the first time in history. In the best-of-nine finals, Leones jumped to a commanding 4-0 lead, before losing game 5 in the 9th inning. The team won their 16th Championship in game 6, when they defeated the Tigres del Licey 8-3. In the 2016 Caribbean Series celebrated in Estadio Quisqueya, Leones finished in last place with a 0-4 record.

Leones del Escogido is one of the most prominent and successful baseball teams in the Dominican Republic's Liga de Béisbol Profesional de la República Dominicana (LIDOM). Based in Santo Domingo, the team was founded in 1901 and has a rich history marked by numerous championships and a passionate fan base. Known as the "Lions of the Chosen," Leones del Escogido has secured multiple league titles, showcasing a tradition of excellence and competitive spirit. The team is renowned for developing talented players who often go on to succeed in Major League Baseball and other international leagues. With a storied legacy and a commitment to excellence, Leones del Escogido remains a cornerstone of Dominican baseball culture.