Mexican Center League
- This should not be confused with Mexican Central League.
The Mexican Center League was a Minor league baseball circuit which operated from 1956 to 1957.
History
By 1955, the outlaw Mexican League was struggling for survival during its confrontation against Major League Baseball. As a result, Anuar Canavati, president of the Sultanes de Monterrey team, led a group of new owners that helped make the league part of Organized Baseball as a Class AA circuit in 1955. On the other hand, he encouraged the creation of the Mexican Center League, which operated as a Class C circuit between 1956 and 1957, as a support for the Mexican League. Canavati also served as president of the six-team league during its brief period of existence.[1][2]
Cities represented/Teams
- Rieleros de Aguascalientes (1956)
- Tigres de Aguascalientes (1957)
- Dorados de Chihuahua (1956–1957)
- Indios de Ciudad Juárez (1956–1957)
- Alacranes de Durango (1956–1957)
- Mineros de Fresnillo (1956)
- Rojos de Fresnillo (1957)
- Saraperos de Saltillo (1956–1957)
Standings
1956
Teams | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Saraperos de Saltillo | 58 | 41 | .589 | – | Agustín Bejerano |
Dorados de Chihuahua | 58 | 42 | .580 | ½ | Manuel Arroyo |
Indios de Ciudad Juárez | 48 | 52 | .480 | 10½ | Manuel Fortes Syd Cohen |
Mineros de Fresnillo | 47 | 53 | .470 | 11½ | Eduardo Reyes Gutiérrez Jesús Diaz |
Alacranes de Durango | 45 | 54 | .455 | 13 | Salvador Sahuayo Adolfo Cabrera |
Rieleros de Aguascalientes | 43 | 57 | .430 | 15½ | Martín Dihigo Armando Flores |
1957
Teams | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dorados de Chihuahua | 62 | 38 | .620 | – | Manuel Arroyo |
Saraperos de Saltillo | 55 | 45 | .550 | 7 | Domingo Santana St. Claire Bello |
Alacranes de Durango | 52 | 48 | .520 | 10 | Virgilio Arteaga |
Indios de Ciudad Juárez | 49 | 51 | .490 | 13 | Syd Cohen Jesús Diaz |
Rojos de Fresnillo | 43 | 55 | .439 | 18 | Preston Gómez Agustín Bejerano José Luis Garcia Wild Bill Wright |
Tigres de Aguascalientes | 37 | 61 | .378 | 24 | Armando Flores Chile Gómez |
Sources
- ↑ Freedman, Lew H. (2010 ) Latino Baseball Legends: An Encyclopedia. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 0-313-37867-3
- ↑ Salón de la Fama del Béisbol Profesional de México (Spanish)
- ↑ Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles (1993). Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball. Baseball America. ISBN 978-0-96-371898-3
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