Curaçao back on top — 2nd straight Caribbean Cup title

Curaçao national baseball team celebrating winning their second straight Caribbean Baseball Cup title in 2025 after defeating regional rivals in Nassau, Bahamas.

Curaçao once again proved that it is a rising force in Caribbean baseball. In the most recent 2025 Caribbean Baseball Cup, played in Nassau (Bahamas), Curaçao clinched the championship — their second consecutive Cup title, following their 2024 triumph.

This victory underscores a growing consistency for Curaçao, and reinforces its status as the team to beat among the small Caribbean baseball nations.

Tournament at a glance: Format and context

  • The 2025 edition of the Caribbean Baseball Cup included five teams: Bahamas (host), Curaçao, Sint Maarten national baseball team, Dominican Republic national baseball team and the U.S. Virgin Islands national baseball team.
  • The Cup doubles as a qualifier for the next edition of the Central American and Caribbean Games — adding extra stakes for each team.
  • The format: a round-robin among all teams, each playing against all others once. Afterwards, the top two teams face off in a championship game; third and fourth fight for bronze.

Curaçao’s path to the title — Key games & results

• Curaçao 7 — 1 Sint Maarten

In a crucial game, Curaçao dealt a heavy blow to Sint Maarten: a 7–1 victory. They posted 13 hits, played mistake-free defence, and showcased their offensive depth.

  • Standout performance: Phildrick Llewellyn went 3-for-4 with two RBIs.
  • On the mound, Jordan Lucas pitched a complete seven innings: seven hits, one run, two strikeouts, no walks.

This game was a statement — it made clear that Curaçao aimed to dominate this edition.

• Curaçao 3 — 2 Bahamas

Against the host nation, Curaçao edged out a narrow 3–2 win to go 3–0 in the tournament.

  • Mairoshendrick Martinus contributed with a triple and an RBI.
  • Christian Diaz added a run and an RBI.
  • On the mound, Siamani Boekhoudt delivered five innings, giving up one run on four hits, walking two and striking out one — enough to earn the win.

That close win sealed their place atop the preliminary standings, earning them the right to play in the final for gold.

• Earlier: Curaçao 7 — 2 Dominican Republic

Earlier in the tournament, Curaçao dispatched the Dominican Republic 7–2 in the round-robin.

Across the tournament, Curaçao remained undefeated, combining sharp pitching, disciplined hitting, and reliable defence — the hallmarks of a champion.

2024: The prelude — Curaçao’s first Cup in year 1

To frame 2025’s victory properly: the 2024 Caribbean Baseball Cup saw Curaçao winning the championship for the first time (as Curaçao) — defeating the U.S. Virgin Islands 2–1 in a tight final.

That 2024 win laid the foundation: a growing program, belief, and momentum heading into 2025.

What this means for Curaçao & Caribbean Baseball

  • Consistency & Momentum: Back-to-back titles show Curaçao isn’t a one-off — they are building a sustainable competitive program among smaller Caribbean baseball nations.
  • Rising Baseball Culture: Success like this may inspire more investment and interest in baseball on the island — more youth programs, better infrastructure, and more exposure.
  • Path to Larger Stages: By winning regional tournaments like this, Curaçao strengthens its case for participation in bigger competitions (qualifiers to multicontinent events, or even invitations to higher-level tournaments). The 2025 Cup was also a qualifier for the Central American & Caribbean Games.

Curaçao’s 2025 Caribbean Cup triumph is more than just another trophy — it’s proof that with good organization, talent and execution, smaller baseball nations can rise and dominate. From a gutsy 2–1 final win in 2024 to an undefeated 2025 campaign, Curaçao’s national team is carving out its place as a Caribbean baseball power. For fans of baseball in the Caribbean — and around the globe — that is a story worth watching.

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