Intermediate League World Series (Latin America Region)

The Intermediate League World Series (ILWS) Latin America Region and Puerto Rico Region are two of six international regions that currently send teams to the World Series in Livermore, California. The regions' participation in the ILWS dates back to 2013.

Latin America Region
Most recent season or competition:
2019 Intermediate League World Series
SportBaseball
Founded2013
Most recent
champion(s)
Guayama, Puerto Rico
Most titles Curaçao (2)

Latin America Region Countries

Region Champions

As of the 2019 Intermediate League World Series.

Prior to 2019, the champion of Puerto Rico received an automatic bid to the World Series. Beginning in 2019, the Mexico Region has an automatic berth in odd-numbered years; while the Puerto Rico Region has one in even-numbered years. For years without an automatic bid, they compete in the Latin America Region tournament.

Latin America Region Champions

YearCityILWSRecord
2013 Guayaquil, EcuadorNot in Top 41–3
2014 Willemstad, CuraçaoInt'l Final2–2
2015 St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin IslandsNot in Top 42–2
2016 Willemstad, CuraçaoInt'l Final3–2
2017 Maracaibo, Venezuela3–2
2018 Reynosa, Mexico (Host)Not in Top 42–2
2019 Guayama, Puerto Rico2–2
2020
Cancelled due to COVID-19 crisis[3]
YearCityILWSRecord

Results by Country

As of the 2019 Intermediate League World Series.

CountryRegion
Championships
ILWS
Championships
W–LPCT
Curaçao20540.556
Ecuador1130.250
U.S. Virgin Islands220.500
Venezuela320.600
Host Team(s)220.500
Puerto Rico220.500
Totals7015–150.500

See also

References

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