Diablos clinched the Zona Sur 4–2 with a 12–6 Game 6 win over Piratas de Campeche, fueled by a Julián Ornelas go-ahead double and a Rio Ruiz homer before a six-run rally. Charros qualified by defeating Sultanes de Monterrey in five games to win the Zona Norte, returning to the LMB final for the first time since 1971. Game 1 is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 10 at Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú, with Games 1–2 in Mexico City, Games 3–5 at Estadio Panamericano in Jalisco, and Games 6–7 back in CDMX if needed. Diablos enter as reigning champions seeking the league’s first bicampeonato in roughly 15 years under manager Lorenzo Bundy, while Charros are led by Benjamín Gil. The decisive win at Harp Helú drew an announced crowd of 20,041, with bullpen work from Yacabonis, Jean Mejía and Tomohiro Anraku preserving the late lead.