The Intercontinental Series grew out of the
Latin American Series, which was held between 2013 and 2019 as the premier club tournament for winter leagues not recognized by the
Caribbean Professional Baseball Confederation (CPBC). The impetus for the Latin American Series eventually faded, as the CPBC expanded the
Caribbean Series by inviting the league champions from Colombia, Panama, and Curaçao. However, after three years of participation, the
Colombian league was not invited to the
2024 Caribbean Series stemming from a financial dispute. Instead, organizers in Colombia explored the idea of reviving the discontinued Latin American Series. "The idea is that the countries that had already been there [at the Latin American Series] participate, along with those from different continents. We want to bring together more countries to have this celebration, as we did with the Latin American Series," said
Édinson Rentería, a Colombian baseball executive and brother of
Édgar Rentería. The tournament was criticized by
Jordan Díaz, who said that Colombian baseball should seek a return to the Caribbean Series instead of "returning to the past." It was also criticized by Juan Reinaldo Pérez, president of the
Baseball Federation of Cuba (FCB), who noted that the
Cuban Elite League had been invited but declined to participate; Pérez said that the Intercontinental Series, while claiming to be "a league of champions," is composed of "invited teams, and teams that aren't champions of any league." It was announced that the Cuban team would be organized by
FEPCUBE, a team that boasts exiles-turned-pros from MLB, winter leagues, and Asia, all guided by top-notch coaching. It marks the first international tournament to include a team not sanctioned by the Cuban government, composed almost entirely of Cuban baseball players who escaped the Cuban regime. The team is expected to include
Aroldis Chapman,
Yandy Díaz,
Lourdes Gurriel Jr.,
Yennier Canó, and other players who are all ineligible to play organized Cuban baseball. ==Cancellation==