On January 27, what once seemed improbable became reality. Leones del Escogido were crowned champions of the Liga de Béisbol Profesional de la República Dominicana (LIDOM), capturing their 18th league title after defeating the Toros del Este 1–0 in Game 5 of the Final Series.
With the series victory secured in five games, Escogido not only reclaimed the Dominican crown but also etched their name deeper into league history by becoming back-to-back champions for the first time since the 2011–12 and 2012–13 seasons.
A Championship Defined by Elite Pitching
Game 5 delivered a classic postseason script: tension, precision, and dominant pitching. Both teams traded zeros in what quickly became a true pitchers’ duel at Estadio Quisqueya.
For Toros del Este, left-hander Enny Romero kept his club in contention, working 4.1 innings, allowing one run on five hits, issuing three walks, and striking out two. Despite the loss, Romero’s effort exemplified the resilience of the Toros’ rotation throughout the series.
Escogido countered with a strong collective performance on the mound. Starter Grant Gavin limited Toros hitters to one hit over 3.2 innings, walking two and striking out one. He handed the ball to Kenny Hernández, who recorded the final out of the fourth inning before the bullpen took over.
The winning decision went to Jefry Yan, who delivered one-third of a scoreless inning with a strikeout, preserving the narrow lead and sealing the championship.
The Decisive Run: Small Ball, Big Moment
The lone run of the game came early, and it was all the Leones needed.
In the bottom of the first inning, HĂ©ctor RodrĂguez and Erik González opened with back-to-back singles. A sacrifice by SĂłcrates Brito advanced both runners, setting the stage for Junior Lake, whose ground ball to second base allowed RodrĂguez to score the decisive run.
That sequence, contact, execution, and recognition of the moment, perfectly summarized Escogido’s postseason identity.
Key Performers for Escogido
- HĂ©ctor RodrĂguez: 2-for-3 with a walk, igniting the offense from the top of the lineup
- Erik González: 2-for-4, consistently applying pressure on the Toros’ defense
- Junior Lake: 0-for-4, but delivered the championship-winning RBI
While the box score shows limited offense, Escogido’s hitters produced exactly what was required when it mattered most.
Toros del Este: A Tough Loss, A Respected Run
For Toros del Este, the defeat drops their Finals record to three championships and four losses in seven appearances. In Game 5, their lineup was largely neutralized, managing only minimal contact against Escogido’s pitching staff.
Despite the setback, the Toros once again proved they remain one of LIDOM’s most consistent postseason contenders.
A Championship to Remember
This title represents more than just another trophy for the Leones del Escogido. It is a testament to perseverance, roster balance, and postseason execution. From early-season adversity to a dominant playoff run, Escogido completed one of the most memorable championship journeys in recent LIDOM history.
With their 18th championship secured and a rare bicampeonato achieved, the Leones reaffirm their place among the most storied franchises in Dominican baseball, and now turn their focus toward representing LIDOM on the international stage.




