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Angeles Negros De Puebla
(Puebla Angels or Puebla Black Angels)
Information
LeagueAngeles Negros De Puebla
Location Puebla, Mexico
Ballpark Estadio de Béisbol Hermanos Serdán
Founded 1972
Folded 1987
Serie del Rey championships1979, 1986
Former ballparks
  • Estadio de Beisbol Ignacio Zaragoza
ColorsGreen, White, and Yellow

The Angeles de Puebla, or Angeles Negros de Puebla ("Angels of Puebla" or "Black Angels of Puebla"), was a baseball club which were very successful in their short time in the Mexican League. The Pericos de Puebla had left the Liga in 1969, and when a new team took their place in 1972, they used a new name.

After winning a division title in 1975, the team finished with the best record in the league in both 1976 and 1977, but made a first-round exit from the playoffs all three years. In 1979 they won the Liga pennant and in 1980 had the best record in the league when it was shut down by a strike in mid-season. The Angeles were one of the teams that did not take part in the restarted season, and did not return to the league in 1981.

In 1985, the Angeles returned to the Mexican League, but after what the owner considered a bad season, he renamed the team as the Angeles Negros ("Black Angels"). [1] Following the name change, the team hit .347 and scored over seven runs a game in the offensive explosion of 1986 in Mexico. Willie Aikens put up one of the most memorable seasons in League annals and the Angeles won their second title. [2] The Angeles left town after just one more season, as another championship failed to translate into long-term roots.

The team became the Charros de Jalisco in 1988. [2] The Pericos de Puebla returned to the Mexican League in 1993, but a weak team lasted only three seasons before disappearing again. The Pericos returned to Puebla once again in 2000.

Year-by-year record

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs
1972 72-65 6th Miguel Sotelo / Pedro Ramos
1973 71-62 6th Tomas Herrera / Jorge Calvo / Raul Cano
1974 81-56 3rd Tony Castano Lost in 1st round
1975 80-58 4th Tony Castano Lost in 1st round
1976 80-55 1st Clemente Carreras Lost in 1st round
1977 96-54 1st Raul Cano Lost in 1st round
1978 85-65 4th (t) Raul Cano
1979 86-51 2nd Jorge Fitch League Champs
1980 63-25 1st Jorge Fitch / Rosendo Dominguez Season stopped by strike
1985 70-54 5th Max Oliveras
1986 88-41 1st Rodolfo Sandoval League Champs
1987 71-52 2nd Rodolfo Sandoval / Roberto Mendez

References

  1. ^ Morales, Tomás (4 September 2015). "El equipo más poderoso, Ángeles Negros" (in Mexican Spanish). México, D.F.: Mexican League. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
  2. ^ a b Hermida Uscanga, Juan Luis (27 June 2016). "Pericos el mejor equipo de la liga, con la peor asistencia de la temporada". El Sol de Puebla (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 7 October 2018.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Angeles Negros De Puebla
(Puebla Angels or Puebla Black Angels)
Information
LeagueAngeles Negros De Puebla
Location Puebla, Mexico
Ballpark Estadio de Béisbol Hermanos Serdán
Founded 1972
Folded 1987
Serie del Rey championships1979, 1986
Former ballparks
  • Estadio de Beisbol Ignacio Zaragoza
ColorsGreen, White, and Yellow

The Angeles de Puebla, or Angeles Negros de Puebla ("Angels of Puebla" or "Black Angels of Puebla"), was a baseball club which were very successful in their short time in the Mexican League. The Pericos de Puebla had left the Liga in 1969, and when a new team took their place in 1972, they used a new name.

After winning a division title in 1975, the team finished with the best record in the league in both 1976 and 1977, but made a first-round exit from the playoffs all three years. In 1979 they won the Liga pennant and in 1980 had the best record in the league when it was shut down by a strike in mid-season. The Angeles were one of the teams that did not take part in the restarted season, and did not return to the league in 1981.

In 1985, the Angeles returned to the Mexican League, but after what the owner considered a bad season, he renamed the team as the Angeles Negros ("Black Angels"). [1] Following the name change, the team hit .347 and scored over seven runs a game in the offensive explosion of 1986 in Mexico. Willie Aikens put up one of the most memorable seasons in League annals and the Angeles won their second title. [2] The Angeles left town after just one more season, as another championship failed to translate into long-term roots.

The team became the Charros de Jalisco in 1988. [2] The Pericos de Puebla returned to the Mexican League in 1993, but a weak team lasted only three seasons before disappearing again. The Pericos returned to Puebla once again in 2000.

Year-by-year record

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs
1972 72-65 6th Miguel Sotelo / Pedro Ramos
1973 71-62 6th Tomas Herrera / Jorge Calvo / Raul Cano
1974 81-56 3rd Tony Castano Lost in 1st round
1975 80-58 4th Tony Castano Lost in 1st round
1976 80-55 1st Clemente Carreras Lost in 1st round
1977 96-54 1st Raul Cano Lost in 1st round
1978 85-65 4th (t) Raul Cano
1979 86-51 2nd Jorge Fitch League Champs
1980 63-25 1st Jorge Fitch / Rosendo Dominguez Season stopped by strike
1985 70-54 5th Max Oliveras
1986 88-41 1st Rodolfo Sandoval League Champs
1987 71-52 2nd Rodolfo Sandoval / Roberto Mendez

References

  1. ^ Morales, Tomás (4 September 2015). "El equipo más poderoso, Ángeles Negros" (in Mexican Spanish). México, D.F.: Mexican League. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
  2. ^ a b Hermida Uscanga, Juan Luis (27 June 2016). "Pericos el mejor equipo de la liga, con la peor asistencia de la temporada". El Sol de Puebla (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 7 October 2018.

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