Santiago de Cuba won its first Cuban National Series in 1980, edging Villa Clara as well as Forestales and Vegueros (both from Pinar del Río Province).
Team | W | L | Pct. | GB |
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Santiago de Cuba | 35 | 16 | .686 | - |
Villa Clara | 34 | 17 | .666 | 1 |
Forestales | 33 | 18 | .647 | 2 |
Vegueros | 33 | 18 | .647 | 2 |
Industriales | 31 | 20 | .607 | 4 |
Sancti Spíritus | 31 | 20 | .607 | 4 |
Metropolitanos | 30 | 20 | .6 | 4½ |
Holguín | 28 | 21 | .571 | 6 |
Henequeneros | 28 | 21 | .571 | 6 |
Citricultores | 25 | 24 | .510 | 9 |
Cienfuegos | 26 | 25 | .509 | 9 |
Granma | 22 | 29 | .431 | 13 |
Camagüey | 21 | 30 | .411 | 14 |
Guantánamo | 18 | 33 | .352 | 17 |
Ciego de Ávila | 18 | 33 | .352 | 17 |
La Habana | 17 | 32 | .346 | 17 |
Las Tunas | 12 | 38 | .24 | 22½ |
Isla de la Juventud | 12 | 39 | .235 | 23 |
West League | East League |
Group A Isla de la Juventud | Matanzas Metropolitanos (Havana) | Pinar del Río |
Group C Camagüey | Ciego de Ávila Las Tunas | Villa Clara |
Group B Cienfuegos | La Habana Province Industriales (Havana) | Sancti Spíritus |
Group D Granma | Guantánamo Holguín | Santiago de Cuba |
Defunct teams: Agricultores | Azucareros | Citricultores | Forestales | Ganaderos | Granjeros Henequeneros | Mineros | Occidentales | Oriente/Orientales | Vegueros |
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