Cuban National Series

















Cuban National Series
Cuban National Series.png
SportBaseball
Founded1961
No. of teams16
CountryCuba
Most recent
champion(s)

Las Tunas (1st title)
Most titles
Industriales (12)
TV partner(s)Tele Rebelde

The Cuban National Series (Spanish: Serie Nacional de Béisbol) is the primary domestic professional baseball competition in Cuba. Formed after the dissolution of the Cuban League in the wake of the Cuban Revolution, the Series is a part of the Cuban national baseball system.




Contents





  • 1 League structure

    • 1.1 West Teams


    • 1.2 East Teams



  • 2 National Series winners


  • 3 See also


  • 4 External links




League structure




Cuban National Series is located in Cuba

Camagüey

Camagüey



Ciego de Ávila

Ciego de Ávila



Cienfuegos

Cienfuegos



Bayamo

Bayamo



Guantánamo

Guantánamo



Holguín

Holguín



Havana

Havana



Isla de la Juventud

Isla de la Juventud



San Jose de Las Lajas

San Jose de Las Lajas



Las Tunas

Las Tunas



Matanzas

Matanzas



Pinar del Río

Pinar del Río



Sancti Spíritus

Sancti Spíritus



Santiago de Cuba

Santiago de Cuba



Villa Clara

Villa Clara



Artemisa

Artemisa




Location of teams in the Cuban National Series


Since 1993, the league has had 16 teams: one representing each province, and one for the city of Havana. Each team is made up of players from the province it represents.


In Havana, most of the top tier players take the field for Industriales, traditionally the strongest team in the league. Other typically strong teams include those from Santiago de Cuba, Pinar del Río and Villa Clara.


The 96-game regular season stretches from late September until February, spilt into two halves - the fall period stretches from September to November and the winter period from December to early February the following year, and culminates with an six team tournament to decide the league champion, which then goes on to become the Cuban representative to the Caribbean Series.


Since 2008-2009 championship, the Cuban League has been reorganized - qualification is by zones, and not in groups as it has been the last 15 years.


In the 2011-2012 series, there were 17 competing teams, since Havana Province was split into two provinces: Artemisa Province and Mayabeque Province. Thus, the Western League had 9 teams. The Artemisa team were named "Hunters" (Spanish "Cazadores"), and the Mayabeque team "Hurricanes" (Spanish "huracanes"). Beginning with the 2012-13 season, the Metropolitanos, long seen as the "farm team" of Havana's other team, powerhouse Industriales, will no longer field a team. This brings the number of competing teams back down to 16.


The Cuban National Series is the beginning of the preparation for all the selection for the formation of the Cuban national baseball team players for international competitions during the summer, as well as for the World Baseball Classic and the Olympics (1992-2008 and from 2020 onward). The Cuban National Team Preselection is selected from the Series and Havana is the venue for team practice games before international competitions. Sometimes more than one team is selected.


To accommodate the 2013 World Baseball Classic, the league will take a six-week break after the February 3rd All-Star Game. The Series Nacional will play a shortened 45 game season, with all 16 teams competing in a single table format (doing away with the regular two division format). The bottom 8 seeded teams will then play amongst themselves in the consolation round, while the top 8 seeded teams will do the same for the championship.


The designated hitter is used in all games, in addition, the CNS All Star Game is held yearly in the middle of the regular season in between the phrases.



West Teams






































TeamNicknameLocationStadium
Isla de la JuventudPirates
(Spanish: Piratas)
Nueva Gerona
Estadio Cristóbal Labra
MatanzasCrocodiles
(Spanish: Cocodrilos)
Matanzas
Victoria de Girón Stadium
Pinar del RíoLowland Growers
(Spanish: Vegueros)
Pinar del Río
Estadio Capitán San Luis
IndustrialesLions
(Spanish: Leones)
Havana
Estadio Latinoamericano
CienfuegosElephants
(Spanish: Elefantes)
Cienfuegos
Cinco de Septiembre Stadium
Sancti SpíritusRoosters
(Spanish: Gallos)
Sancti Spíritus
José Antonio Huelga Stadium
ArtemisaHunters
(Spanish: Cazadores)
Artemisa
Estadio 26 de Julio
MayabequeHurricanes
(Spanish: Huracanes)
San José de Las Lajas
Estadio Nelson Fernández


East Teams






































TeamNicknameLocationStadium
CamagüeyBulls
(Spanish: Toros)
Camagüey
Estadio Cándido González
Ciego de ÁvilaTigers
(Spanish: Tigres)
Ciego de Ávila
José Ramón Cepero Stadium
Las TunasLumberjacks
(Spanish: Leñadores)
Victoria de Las Tunas
Julio Antonio Mella Stadium
Villa ClaraSugarmakers
(Spanish: Azucareros)
Santa Clara
Estadio Augusto César Sandino
GranmaSorrels
(Spanish: Alazanes)
Bayamo
Mártires de Barbados Stadium
GuantánamoIndians
(Spanish: Indios)
Guantánamo
Nguyen Van Troi Stadium
HolguínPups
(Spanish: Cachorros)
Holguín
Calixto García Íñiguez Stadium
Santiago de CubaWasps
(Spanish: Avispas)
Santiago de Cuba
Estadio Guillermón Moncada


National Series winners














































































































































































































































SeriesYearWinning teamManager
11962OccidentalesFermín Guerra
21963IndustrialesRamón Carneado
31964IndustrialesRamón Carneado
41965IndustrialesRamón Carneado
51966IndustrialesRamón Carneado
61967OrientalesRoberto Ledo
71968HabanaJuan Gómez
81969Azucareros / Villa ClaraServio Borges
91970HenequenerosMiguel A. Domínguez
101971Azucareros / Villa ClaraServio Borges
111972Azucareros / Villa ClaraPedro P. Delgado
121973IndustrialesPedro Chávez
131974HabanaJorge Trigoura
141975AgricultoresOrlando Leroux
151976GanaderosCarlos Gómez
161977CitricultoresJuan Bregio
171978VeguerosJosé M. Pineda
181979Sancti SpíritusCándido Andrade
191980Santiago de CubaManuel Miyar
201981VeguerosJosé M. Pineda
211982VeguerosJorge Fuentes
221983Villa ClaraEduardo Martín
231984CitricultoresTomás Soto
241985VeguerosJorge Fuentes
251986IndustrialesPedro Chávez
261987VeguerosJorge Fuentes
271988VeguerosJorge Fuentes
281989Santiago de CubaHiginio Vélez
291990HenequenerosGerardo Junco
301991HenequenerosGerardo Junco
311992IndustrialesJorge Trigoura
321993Villa ClaraPedro Jova
331994Villa ClaraPedro Jova
341995Villa ClaraPedro Jova
351996IndustrialesPedro Medina
361997Pinar del RíoJorge Fuentes
371998Pinar del RíoAlfonso Urquiola
381999Santiago de CubaHiginio Vélez
392000Santiago de CubaHiginio Vélez
402001Santiago de CubaHiginio Vélez
412002HolguínHéctor Hernández
422003IndustrialesRey Vicente Anglada
432004IndustrialesRey Vicente Anglada
442005Santiago de CubaAntonio Pacheco
452006IndustrialesRey Vicente Anglada
462007Santiago de CubaAntonio Pacheco
472008Santiago de CubaAntonio Pacheco
482009HabanaEsteban Lombillo
492010IndustrialesGermán Mesa
502011Pinar del RíoAlfonso Urquiola
512012Ciego de ÁvilaRoger Machado
522013Villa ClaraRamón Moré
532014Pinar del RíoAlfonso Urquiola
542015Ciego de ÁvilaRoger Machado
552016Ciego de ÁvilaRoger Machado
562017GranmaCarlos Martí
572018GranmaCarlos Martí
582019Las Tunas
Pablo Civil


See also



  • List of Cuban National Series MVPs

  • Baseball awards#Cuba

  • List of organized baseball leagues


External links


  • Cuban baseball

  • Connor, Joe, Welcome to Cuba. ESPN (MLB), January 17, 2006. Retrieved 2009-12-16.


  • Baseball in Cuba The Cuban National Series. Games and stats


  • Baseball de Cuba Daily league coverage. English and Spanish content.








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