Enrique Hernandez, Brandon Dixon wrap up Winter League stints.

The Caribbean Series is over. The Cuban club from Pinar del Rio beat the Mexican entry from Culiacan, 3-2, to claim the championship Sunday.

It’s worth mentioning that Dodgers infielder/outfielder Enrique Hernandez had a strong series. His Puerto Rico club didn’t make the final, but Hernandez went 3 for 11 with a home run and two RBIs in three games. That followed a 15-game stint in the Puerto Rican Winter League in which Hernandez slashed .279/.328/.377.

Those numbers won’t blow you away, but in such a small sample size there’s going to be more to the story than just numbers.

We should also mention Dodgers minor-league infielder Brandon Dixon, who had a productive three games in the Australian Baseball League championship Sunday. Playing for the Adelaide Bite, Dixon went 4 for 14 (.286) with at least one hit in each game of the three-game series.

Dixon batted .289 with nine home runs in 47 games during the ABL regular season. That’s equal to the number of home runs he hit in 94 games last season in the hitter-friendly California League.