Piratas de Campeche

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Piratas de Campeche
PiratasdeCampeche.png Piratas de Campeche insignia.svg
Team logo Cap insignia
Information
LeagueLiga Mexicana de Beisbol (Zona Sur)
LocationCampeche, Campeche
BallparkEstadio Nelson Barrera
Year founded1980
League championships2 (1983, 2004)
ColorsRed, white, black
     
Ownership
ManagerFrancisco Campos
General Manager
MediaTelevisión y Radio de Campeche (radio and TV),
Websitewww.piratasdecampeche.mx

The Piratas de Campeche (English: Campeche Pirates) are a professional baseball team in the Mexican League (LMB) based in Campeche, Campeche, Mexico.

History[]

In 1980, the Alacranes de Durango moved to Campeche, and played their home games at Venustiano Carranza Park. Their first season was incomplete as the result of a strike carried out by the league's players. It would not take long for the franchise to find success. In 1981, they finished with a 71–50 record, good for second place in the Zona Sur, and beat the Tigres Capitalinos, 4–1, in the first round before falling to the Diablos Rojos del México in seven games.

In 1983, under player-manager Francisco Estrada, the team achieved its first league title. It won the intra-zone round-robin postseason tournament with a 13–5 record and beat the Indios de Ciudad Juárez in seven games. The team made the playoffs again in 1986. In 1989 and 1990, they reached the zone finals, but lost. Several times in the 1990s, the Piratas made the playoffs and lost in the first round.

Between 1998 and 2000, the Piratas played at Leandro Domínguez Park while their normal venue was renovated; the team returned to the renamed and rebuilt Estadio Nelson Barrera in 2001.

Francisco Estrada returned to manage the Piratas to their second title in 2004, finishing second in their zone with a 54–41 record and beating the Olmecas de Tabasco in five games, the Tigres in five, and the Diablos Rojos in seven; they won the LMB championship by defeating the Saraperos de Saltillo in five games. Estrada's number was the first ever retired by the franchise.

Roster[]

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 81 Rodolfo Aguilar
  • 35 Daniel Flores
  • 77 Manuel Flores
  • 71 Antonio Garzon
  • 18 Romario Gil
  •  5 Demetrio Gutierrez
  • 32 Jaime Lugo
  • 23 Jose Isidro Marquez
  • 50 Lester Oliveros
  • 92 Benjamin Sandoval
  • 29 Vinnie Tarantola
  • 49 Luis Verdugo

Catchers

  • 51 Sergio Burruel
  • 57 Eduardo Santos
  • 17 Oscar Williams

Infielders

  •  7 Jasson Atondo
  •  8 Marco Guzman
  •  2 Luis Jiménez
  • 13 Diego Madero
  • 37 Italo Motta
  •  9 Luis Perez

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

  • 19 Jose Figueroa
  •  3 Gerardo Garza
  • 33 Isidro Márquez
  • 54 Romulo Martinez
  • 48 Erick Sandoval
  • 14 Mario Sulu


Injury icon 2.svg 7-day injured list

~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
± Taxi squad
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated January 17, 2022
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Mexican League

Retired numbers[]

16
Nelson
Barrera

1B, 3B
Retired
 2002
20
Francisco
Campos

P
Retired
21
Héctor
Espino

1B
Retired
 1997
22

P
Retired
25
Paquín
Estrada

C, Manager
Retired
 1989
33
Isidro
Márquez

P
Retired
 2021
34
Fernando
Valenzuela

P
Retired
 2019
39
Roy
Johnson

OF
Retired
 2009

References[]

External links[]

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