Mariano Rivera made the 61st Caribbean Series in Panama shine
Mariano Rivera made the 61st Caribbean Series in Panama shine. With the presence and inaugural launch of former Big Leagues, Panamanian Mariano Rivera started on Monday, February 4, the 61st edition of the Caribbean Series, which is taking place in the Rod Carew State in the city of Panama, after 59 years. Rivera, who was confirmed this Sunday by the event’s organization, made the honor to launch the first ball previous the game between the Charros de Jalisco and the Cardinals of Lara, second game on the professional baseball tournament first date. Rivera, who is the greatest Majors’ closer with 652 saves, arrived to his native country, to be in the tournament opening ceremony.