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Tag: campeones

Definitions tagged campeones in the street dictionary.

Navegantes del Magallanes

Referred to as the greatest professional baseball team in the history of the sport, loaded with superstars and used to winning titles in both the national league and the Caribbean Series, with the best fans anyone could have. (A major professional baseball team in Venezuela, famous for its intense rivalry with the Caracas Lions).

The no hitter delivered to that pathetic little team of losers called the Caracas Losers.

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Tigres del Licey

Term used for the most glorious and dominant baseball team in the Dominican Republic, accused of sexually violating the Leones del Escogido, Estrellas Orientales, Gigantes del Cibao, and Toros del Este. They were also accused of sexually violating the Aguilas Cibaeñas, though this was immediately debunked since the Aguilas are gay and bent over voluntarily to be penetrated by the champion of champions, Tigres del Licey (Licey is a professional baseball team based in Santo Domingo and the most successful team in the Dominican league).

There are 20 championships and 10 Caribbean Series, 30 titles in total. Not just the best Dominican team, but the best in the Caribbean, the only team that has won in every host city. And you already know, we are as much Tigres as we are tigueres (street-smart toughs) because we have something the Aguilas lack: stripes. In the case of the Aguilas, the only stripe they have is the one on their ass. And anyone who thinks otherwise is because they have four granos (balls), their own two plus the two belonging to whoever is currently nailing them.

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Furcalazo

The Águilas Cibaeñas baseball team's response to the Tulilazo (a famous hit by their rivals), but on a larger scale because it won the championship during the 100th anniversary of that team (the Tigres del Licey). It earned them their 20th league title, making them the first team to reach 20 championships and the team with the most championships in the Dominican Professional Baseball League.

The Furcalazo ruined the 100th birthday party for a certain team that only talked about winning the championship and their 20th crown during their centenary.

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Furcal

A reference to Rafael Furcal, a famous Dominican baseball player. It specifically commemorates his clutch hit, known as the Furcalazo, which won the 2007-2008 championship for the Aguilas del Cibao. It signifies a decisive, humiliating blow against a rival, especially one that ruins a major milestone (the hit occurred during rival team Licey's 100th anniversary to break a tie for the most national titles).

The most remembered moment for Dominican fans was when Rafael Furcal hit the Furcalazo in the eighth inning to put the game 2-1 in favor of the Aguilas, winning their 20th championship and making the Aguilas the first team to reach 20 titles.

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Licey

Known as The Glorious One, this is the most successful team in the Caribbean, holding 19 Dominican national baseball titles and 10 historic Caribbean Series championships. The team is central to the two biggest historical rivalries in Dominican baseball: Licey vs Escogido and Licey vs Aguilas. (Tigres del Licey is the oldest and most successful professional baseball team in the Dominican Republic).

A: Who is representing the D.R. in the Caribbean Series this year? B: The Tigres del Licey, the way it should be. A: Then we will win! B: Of course! If it were the Aguilas, we would definitely lose.

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Aguilas Cibaeñas

The baseball team that is the boogeyman to their rivals, Licey, and the self-proclaimed glorious troublemakers in every stadium. Fans aren't made, they are born into it from birth, are naturally loud, and are recognized as the toughest team in the Caribbean. (The Aguilas Cibaeñas are a professional team from Santiago de los Caballeros, known for their fierce rivalry with the Santo Domingo-based Tigres del Licey).

The war cry of the Aguilas Cibaeñas is, Let's go get 'em! A mandatory question for fans of teams opposing the Aguilas Cibaeñas: You scared?

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