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Acereros de Monclova

The Acereros de Monclova (English: Monclova Steelers) are a professional baseball team in the Mexican League based in Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico. Their home ballpark is Estadio de Béisbol Monclova, which has a capacity of 11,000 people. The Acereros replaced the Mineros de Coahuila in the 1976 season.

Acereros de Monclova
Team logo Cap insignia
Information
LeagueLiga Mexicana de Beisbol (Zona Norte)
LocationMonclova, Coahuila
BallparkEstadio de Béisbol Monclova (1975–present)
Year founded1974
Nickname(s)Furia Azul (Blue Fury)[1]
League championships1 (2019)
Division championships3 (1998, 2015, 2019)
Former name(s)
  • Acereros de Monclova
  • Mineros de Coahuila
Former ballparks
  • Parque Deportivo Ahmsa
ColorsBlue, red, white
     
OwnershipGerardo Benavides Pape
ManagerMatías Carrillo
General ManagerJosé Raúl Melendez Habib
MediaZocalo, XHMZI-FM, XHMAP
Websiteacereros.com.mx

History

Officially named the Acereros del Norte (Steelers of the North), the Acereros de Monclova (Monclova Steelers) debuted in the Mexican League on March 23, 1974, as the Mineros de Coahuila (Miners of Coahuila) against the Indios de Ciudad Juárez at "Sports Park Ahmsa". They were managed by "Sergeant Shrapnel" Tomás Herrera. The team moved into Monclova Stadium on March 16, 1975, with a game between the Mineros and the Alijadores de Tampico. The team reached the playoffs for the first time in 1976, but were eliminated by Juárez.

In 1980, the team changed their name to Acereros de Monclova and were led by manager Victor Favela. They advanced to the postseason by virtue of finishing in third place in the Northern Zone, but lost 4–0 to the Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos.

The 1986 Steelers set a record for runs scored with 203, matching also their record most home runs hit in a game. They finished the regular season as the leader of the North Division with a 76–51 record, with a five-game lead over the Sultanes de Monterrey. However, after winning in six games in the first round of the playoffs over Dos Laredos, they fell in the North Division Championship Series to the Sultanes in seven games. In 1987, Monclova defeated Monterrey in five games, but were then defeated in five games by the Tecolotes. Monclova was defeated by the Tecolotes again in the first round of the 1990 playoffs.

Northern Steel Group purchased the team in 1992 and rebranded it as the Acereros del Norte. They took third place in 1993, but fell in five games to Monterrey in the first round. The Acereros returned to the playoffs in 1996, but lost to Monterrey, 4–2, in the first round. Monclova set the attendance record for all of the Mexican League in 1997. In the playoffs, they lost to the Olmecas de Tabasco in four games.

In 1998, the Steelers made it to the championship finals for the first time in 24 years. They were managed by Aurelio Rodriguez, and included players such as Jesus "Chito" Ríos, Juan Manuel Palafox, Boi Rodriguez, Luis Raven. In that postseason, Monclova beat the Langosteros de Cancún and then went on to defeat the Tigres Capitalinos in seven games. In the final round, they were swept by the Guerreros de Oaxaca in four games. They returned to the postseason in 1999, beating Cancun in the first round, but losing to the Tigres, 4–2, in the second round. They won the first round in 2001 against the Broncos de Reynosa in six games, but lost second round to the Diablos Rojos del México, 4–2.

The Acereros did not return to the playoffs until 2007 where they were defeated by Monterrey in seven games. They finished the 2008 season in first place. They went on to win the first round against the Dorados de Chihuahua in seven games, but lost the next round to Monterrey in four games.

In February 2017, the grandson of founder Harold Pape, Gerardo Benavides Pape, purchased the team bringing it back to family ownership.

Stadium

The Acereros home stadium is Monclova Stadium, located in Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico. It has natural grass surface and capacity for 11,000 people. It was inaugurated on March 16, 1975, and remodeled and enlarged in 1996.

Roster

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches


  7-day injured list

~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated December 10, 2022
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Mexican League

Retired Numbers

 
Leo
Valenzuela
OF
 
Retired
 
Aurelio
Monteagudo

P
 
Retired
 
Ricardo
Saenz
OF
Retired August 9, 2010

References

  1. ^ Rodarte, Ernesto (20 May 2021). "LMB vuelve con más fuerza que nunca para su temporada 2021". ESPN Deportes (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 May 2021.

External links

  • Official website (in Spanish)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Acereros de Monclova news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Acereros de Monclova English Monclova Steelers are a professional baseball team in the Mexican League based in Monclova Coahuila Mexico Their home ballpark is Estadio de Beisbol Monclova which has a capacity of 11 000 people The Acereros replaced the Mineros de Coahuila in the 1976 season Acereros de MonclovaTeam logo Cap insigniaInformationLeagueLiga Mexicana de Beisbol Zona Norte LocationMonclova CoahuilaBallparkEstadio de Beisbol Monclova 1975 present Year founded1974Nickname s Furia Azul Blue Fury 1 League championships1 2019 Division championships3 1998 2015 2019 Former name s Acereros de Monclova Mineros de CoahuilaFormer ballparksParque Deportivo AhmsaColorsBlue red white OwnershipGerardo Benavides PapeManagerMatias CarrilloGeneral ManagerJose Raul Melendez HabibMediaZocalo XHMZI FM XHMAPWebsiteacereros wbr com wbr mx Contents 1 History 2 Stadium 3 Roster 3 1 Retired Numbers 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditOfficially named the Acereros del Norte Steelers of the North the Acereros de Monclova Monclova Steelers debuted in the Mexican League on March 23 1974 as the Mineros de Coahuila Miners of Coahuila against the Indios de Ciudad Juarez at Sports Park Ahmsa They were managed by Sergeant Shrapnel Tomas Herrera The team moved into Monclova Stadium on March 16 1975 with a game between the Mineros and the Alijadores de Tampico The team reached the playoffs for the first time in 1976 but were eliminated by Juarez In 1980 the team changed their name to Acereros de Monclova and were led by manager Victor Favela They advanced to the postseason by virtue of finishing in third place in the Northern Zone but lost 4 0 to the Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos The 1986 Steelers set a record for runs scored with 203 matching also their record most home runs hit in a game They finished the regular season as the leader of the North Division with a 76 51 record with a five game lead over the Sultanes de Monterrey However after winning in six games in the first round of the playoffs over Dos Laredos they fell in the North Division Championship Series to the Sultanes in seven games In 1987 Monclova defeated Monterrey in five games but were then defeated in five games by the Tecolotes Monclova was defeated by the Tecolotes again in the first round of the 1990 playoffs Northern Steel Group purchased the team in 1992 and rebranded it as the Acereros del Norte They took third place in 1993 but fell in five games to Monterrey in the first round The Acereros returned to the playoffs in 1996 but lost to Monterrey 4 2 in the first round Monclova set the attendance record for all of the Mexican League in 1997 In the playoffs they lost to the Olmecas de Tabasco in four games In 1998 the Steelers made it to the championship finals for the first time in 24 years They were managed by Aurelio Rodriguez and included players such as Jesus Chito Rios Juan Manuel Palafox Boi Rodriguez Luis Raven In that postseason Monclova beat the Langosteros de Cancun and then went on to defeat the Tigres Capitalinos in seven games In the final round they were swept by the Guerreros de Oaxaca in four games They returned to the postseason in 1999 beating Cancun in the first round but losing to the Tigres 4 2 in the second round They won the first round in 2001 against the Broncos de Reynosa in six games but lost second round to the Diablos Rojos del Mexico 4 2 The Acereros did not return to the playoffs until 2007 where they were defeated by Monterrey in seven games They finished the 2008 season in first place They went on to win the first round against the Dorados de Chihuahua in seven games but lost the next round to Monterrey in four games In February 2017 the grandson of founder Harold Pape Gerardo Benavides Pape purchased the team bringing it back to family ownership Stadium EditMain article Estadio de Beisbol Monclova The Acereros home stadium is Monclova Stadium located in Monclova Coahuila Mexico It has natural grass surface and capacity for 11 000 people It was inaugurated on March 16 1975 and remodeled and enlarged in 1996 Roster EditAcereros de Monclova rostervte Players Coaches OtherPitchers Edgar Arredondo Jake Barrett 15 Holden Bernhardt Carlos Bustamante Jorge Luis Castillo Roberto Espinosa 5 Isaac Esqueda Zac Grotz 57 Deunte Heath Jair Jurrjens 10 Josh Lowey Erik Martinez 70 Chris Nunn 47 Wirfin Obispo 99 Joe Riley Francisco Rios 20 Wilmer Rios 54 Sergio Romo Hector Santiago Nathanael Santiago Mark Simon 71 Carlos Vega Hector Velazquez Jesus Valenzuela 72 Eduardo Vera Raffi Vizcaino 6 Ernesto Zaragoza Catchers 13 Bruce Maxwell Felipe Rodriguez Infielders 48 Rodolfo Amador 33 Chris Carter 99 Edson Garcia 77 Sergio Macias 9 Alex Mejia 55 Aldo Nunez 39 Juan Perez 8 Noah Perio 27 Addison RussellOutfielders 23 Keon Broxton 50 Jose Roberto Castro 19 Francisco Peguero 22 Chris Roberson Manager Matias CarrilloCoaches 40 Jonathan Hurst bullpen Bronswell Patrick pitching 37 Francisco Villegas first base 7 day injured list Development list Rehab assignment Reserve list Restricted list Suspended list Temporarily inactive list Roster updated December 10 2022 Transactions More rosters MiLB Mexican LeagueRetired Numbers Edit LeoValenzuelaOF Retired AurelioRodriguez3B Retired AurelioMonteagudoP Retired Ricardo SaenzOFRetired August 9 2010References Edit Rodarte Ernesto 20 May 2021 LMB vuelve con mas fuerza que nunca para su temporada 2021 ESPN Deportes in Spanish Retrieved 27 May 2021 External links EditOfficial website in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Acereros de Monclova amp oldid 1090741842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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