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Águilas del Zulia

The Águilas del Zulia (English: Zulia Eagles) is a Venezuelan professional baseball team based in Maracaibo which plays in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League.

Águilas del Zulia
Team logo Cap insignia
Information
LeagueLVBP
LocationMaracaibo
BallparkEstadio Luis Aparicio El Grande
Year founded1969
League championships(6) 1984, 1989, 1992, 1993, 2000, 2017
Caribbean World Series championships(2) 1984, 1989
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History

The team was founded in 1969 and debuted in the 1969–70 season. The franchise began in 1946 as Sabios de Vargas, then was renamed Santa Marta BBC in 1954, before moving to Valencia and plays as the Industriales de Valencia from 1955–56 through 1967-68. The Industriales later moved to Acarigua and were renamed Llaneros de Acarigua for the 1968-69 season.

After the collapse of the Liga Occidental de Béisbol Profesional in 1963, the Zulia state was left without a professional baseball team. In the following years there were many efforts to bring baseball back to the state, but the efforts were not realized until 1969, when the Águilas del Zulia joined the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League. Two baseball people were behind the formation of the team, Luis Rodolfo Machado B., main shareholder of the extinct Centauros de Maracaibo club, and Juan Antonio Yanes, former Patriotas de Venezuela owner.

Machado found a group of local investors to buy the aforementioned Llaneros de Acarigua when the team folded after their only season in the VPBL. By then the Acarigua team was put up for sale by its owners after losing money for numerous years, including the hazardous Valencia Industriales experience. Among the investors were Simón Bromberg, Rubén Darío Barboza, Gabriel Fernández, Edgardo Fuenmayor Arrieta, Guillermo Echeto La Roche, Sixto Márquez, José Trinidad Martínez, Douglas Mavárez Granadillo, Ernesto Montiel, Fernando Pérez Amado, Vinicio Pineda Gil, Alberto Plumacher, Antonio Quintero Parra, Lucas Rincón Colmenares, Heberto Rutilio Ríos, and Hugo Suárez Romero.

After receiving the approval of the VPBL President Franklin White and from the five other teams, the franchise was formally acquired by Machado's group. The team was bought for a sum of 400,000 million bolivars. The news of the return of professional baseball to the state was celebrated in Zulia.

The team made its official debut on October 14, 1969 at Estadio Antonio Herrera Gutiérrez against the Cardenales de Lara. The Águilas lost the game, 3–2, with Juan Quiroz pitching a complete game loss, while Pablo Torrealba was credited with the win and Ken Sanders earned the save. On the following day the team played and won its first game at Estadio Luis Aparicio El Grande.

The Aguilas' first years were troubled while posting losing records in most seasons. Nevertheless, the team survived these lean years to become one of the most successful VPBL teams in the early 1980s, winning five championship titles spanning 1984–2000, and two Caribbean Series (1984 and 1989).

The Águilas

The team's name of the Águilas (Eagles) is associated with the Zuliano region. It is said to be attributed to the Father Jose Manuel Ríos. In 1968, during a baseball game at Estadio Alejandro Borges in Maracaibo, Machado had asked Ríos if he had any suggestions for a baseball team's name, as he had just bought the Llaneros de Portuguesa. According to Machado, Ríos saw the label of the then popular Cerveza Zulia (Zulia beer) – whose bottle's label carried a blue eagle on a yellow background – and said that the Águilas would be a good name for the team. In addition, Ríos explained the Governmental Palace in Maracaibo is called El de las Águilas (The Place of the Eagles), and that many national flags and coats of arms have eagles on them. Thus, the team's name became the Águilas.

2006–2007 season

For the first time in five seasons the team qualified to the post-season, managed by former major league catcher John Russell. The performances of the rookie sensation and Arizona Diamondbacks outfield prospect Carlos González, led this rookie-filled team to a successful year, finishing second in the western division and third in the playoff race to the finals.

Foreign pitchers Chris Begg, Heath Totten and Jeremy Cummings were the heads of the pitching rotation, while the offensive was commanded by an MVP season by González, solid catching work of Humberto Quintero, and the performances of Juan Pablo Camacho, Orlando Muñoz and Luis Bolívar, who was named Rookie of the Year.

Reliever Richard Garcés reached his 100th save in the league, which inspired his rookie pitcher teammates, while another Aguilas' legend, former pitcher Wilson Álvarez, joined the team as their bullpen coach.

Current roster

Aguilas del Zulia Week 8 Roster
Players Coaches
Pitchers

Roster updated on 28 November 2017

Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
  • --   Lipso Nava
Coaches

Retired numbers

11
Luis Aparicio Montiel
SS
Retired 1984
20
Leonel Carrión
OF
Retired 1999
36
Rubén Amaro
Manager
Retired 2013
1
Pompeyo Davalillo
Manager
Retired 2014
47
Wilson Álvarez
Pitcher
Retired 2016

Notable players

Managers

People and personalities around the organization

  • Luis Rodolfo Machado Bohórquez: "Founding father" of Aguilas del Zulia.
  • Lilia Silva de Machado: Wife of Luis Rodolfo Machado Bohórquez and honorary president of Aguilas del Zulia.
  • Antonio Quintero Parra: A businessman in Zulia. Helped fund the foundation of the club.
  • Lucas Rincón Colmenares: A Zulia businessman who became president of the team and was later a scout for the Phillies and Expos.
  • Ernesto Montiel: Club director and fan who was instrumental in founding the team.
  • Luis Rodolfo Machado Silva: President and general manager of the 1999–2000 championship team. He led the modernization and restructuring of the team.
  • Ruperto Machado Silva: General manage of the team for four Venezuelan championships and two Caribbean World Series He led the team for more than 10 years. When he died in 1995, he was replaced by his brother Luis Rodolfo.
  • Rubén Amaro Mora: Spent 11 seasons in the Major Leagues. He was born in Mexico. His father was the legendary Cuban player Santos Amaro. His son followed him into the major leagues. Married to club co-owner Lilia Machado, Amaro has served as a manager, general manager, scout, and club president. He has served the club for more than 20 years. Currently, his son, Rubén, Jr. is the first base coach for the Boston Red Sox. The Amaros have had a relationship with the club in Zulia for more than 25 years.
  • Jorge Miquilena: Served as a bat boy in both the Venezuelan Western League and the Venezuelan major league. He is the only person who has been affiliated with the club since it was founded.
  • Luis Verde: Sportswriter and historian. He was a player, manager, executive and umpire before beginning his career as a sportswriter. He wrote La historia del Béisbol en el Zulia which is considered the bible of baseball in the Zulia state. The 2006–2007 baseball season in Venezuela, will be played on his memory and the season carries his name.
  • Arturo Celestino Alvarez: Nicknamed "El Premier" (The First). Considered the best broadcaster in Maracaibo. He called games for Aguilas del Zulia until his death in 1986. His most famous phrase was "The restaurant is now open..." He is remembered with much affection in Maracaibo and Zulia. He was also an executive for the Lara Cardinals.
  • "El Ventarrón" Oscar García: A broadcaster on both radio and television. He also recorded the history of the club.
  • Néstor López: For many years López worked with Arturo Celestino Alvarez to call games for Zulia. He was dedicated to advancing baseball in Zulia all his life.
  • Antonio Nuñez Rovira: A noted official in the Venezuelan League in Maracaibo. He kept statistics and the history of the Aguilas.
  • Leandro Núñez Cruz: The son of a baseball official, he was witness to many notable events in Maracaibo.
  • Gerardo Quintero: The voice of the Aguilas for more than thirty years. He also called major league baseball games on local television. He died in 2002.
  • Emiro Díaz Peña: Called many games on local television and is a respected figure in baseball.
  • Elbano Castro Pimentel: One of the premier sportswriters in the region. He frequently comments on the state of Venezuelan baseball.
  • Leonte Landino Jr.: A sportswriter and a baseball television journalist who spent several seasons with the club. He created and hosted the syndicated television program Aguilas...A la Carga which contributed greatly to the history of the club on television on both the local and national levels. He was influential in moving local baseball coverage onto cable television and FM radio. He has called many games in the major leagues, worked for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and currently works for ESPN International in the United States. He is an active member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR).
  • Antonio "Toñito" Soler: Young analyst for the radio network. One of the first writers to rely on the interpretation of statistics. Also one of the commentators on baseball on Venezuelan television.
  • Manuel Hernández: Actor. Became an icon of the club giving life to "Agui", the fat eagle team mascot and the most recognized in Venezuelan baseball. He has been invited in the Caribbean Series and has received offers to be a mascot in United States and Japan.
  • J.J. Villasmil: A professor of statistics at the University of Zulia. He has utilized the ideas of economics in baseball. He has also been an executive and commentator on the league. He has one of the finest collections of local baseball memorabilia.
  • La Esquina Caliente: A group of fans for more than 30 years who have become experts on statistics and history. They sit in a section on the third base line.
  • Johan Urdaneta: Calls games on local radio.
  • Pepe Delgado Rivero: Known for his historic baseball and basketball broadcast in national television. He became famous working for Radio Caracas TV. He has a particular and well known style of calling strikeouts.
  • Rodney Calderón: Modernized the scouting system which has led many players to the major leagues. He was a scout for the Texas Rangers and founded their baseball academy.

Sources

  • Águilas en la Historia (in Spanish)

External links

  • Official website

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The Aguilas del Zulia English Zulia Eagles is a Venezuelan professional baseball team based in Maracaibo which plays in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League Aguilas del ZuliaTeam logo Cap insigniaInformationLeagueLVBPLocationMaracaiboBallparkEstadio Luis Aparicio El GrandeYear founded1969League championships 6 1984 1989 1992 1993 2000 2017Caribbean World Series championships 2 1984 1989UniformsHomeAway Contents 1 History 2 The Aguilas 3 2006 2007 season 4 Current roster 5 Retired numbers 6 Notable players 7 Managers 8 People and personalities around the organization 9 Sources 10 External linksHistory EditThe team was founded in 1969 and debuted in the 1969 70 season The franchise began in 1946 as Sabios de Vargas then was renamed Santa Marta BBC in 1954 before moving to Valencia and plays as the Industriales de Valencia from 1955 56 through 1967 68 The Industriales later moved to Acarigua and were renamed Llaneros de Acarigua for the 1968 69 season After the collapse of the Liga Occidental de Beisbol Profesional in 1963 the Zulia state was left without a professional baseball team In the following years there were many efforts to bring baseball back to the state but the efforts were not realized until 1969 when the Aguilas del Zulia joined the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League Two baseball people were behind the formation of the team Luis Rodolfo Machado B main shareholder of the extinct Centauros de Maracaibo club and Juan Antonio Yanes former Patriotas de Venezuela owner Machado found a group of local investors to buy the aforementioned Llaneros de Acarigua when the team folded after their only season in the VPBL By then the Acarigua team was put up for sale by its owners after losing money for numerous years including the hazardous Valencia Industriales experience Among the investors were Simon Bromberg Ruben Dario Barboza Gabriel Fernandez Edgardo Fuenmayor Arrieta Guillermo Echeto La Roche Sixto Marquez Jose Trinidad Martinez Douglas Mavarez Granadillo Ernesto Montiel Fernando Perez Amado Vinicio Pineda Gil Alberto Plumacher Antonio Quintero Parra Lucas Rincon Colmenares Heberto Rutilio Rios and Hugo Suarez Romero After receiving the approval of the VPBL President Franklin White and from the five other teams the franchise was formally acquired by Machado s group The team was bought for a sum of 400 000 million bolivars The news of the return of professional baseball to the state was celebrated in Zulia The team made its official debut on October 14 1969 at Estadio Antonio Herrera Gutierrez against the Cardenales de Lara The Aguilas lost the game 3 2 with Juan Quiroz pitching a complete game loss while Pablo Torrealba was credited with the win and Ken Sanders earned the save On the following day the team played and won its first game at Estadio Luis Aparicio El Grande The Aguilas first years were troubled while posting losing records in most seasons Nevertheless the team survived these lean years to become one of the most successful VPBL teams in the early 1980s winning five championship titles spanning 1984 2000 and two Caribbean Series 1984 and 1989 The Aguilas EditThe team s name of the Aguilas Eagles is associated with the Zuliano region It is said to be attributed to the Father Jose Manuel Rios In 1968 during a baseball game at Estadio Alejandro Borges in Maracaibo Machado had asked Rios if he had any suggestions for a baseball team s name as he had just bought the Llaneros de Portuguesa According to Machado Rios saw the label of the then popular Cerveza Zulia Zulia beer whose bottle s label carried a blue eagle on a yellow background and said that the Aguilas would be a good name for the team In addition Rios explained the Governmental Palace in Maracaibo is called El de las Aguilas The Place of the Eagles and that many national flags and coats of arms have eagles on them Thus the team s name became the Aguilas 2006 2007 season EditFor the first time in five seasons the team qualified to the post season managed by former major league catcher John Russell The performances of the rookie sensation and Arizona Diamondbacks outfield prospect Carlos Gonzalez led this rookie filled team to a successful year finishing second in the western division and third in the playoff race to the finals Foreign pitchers Chris Begg Heath Totten and Jeremy Cummings were the heads of the pitching rotation while the offensive was commanded by an MVP season by Gonzalez solid catching work of Humberto Quintero and the performances of Juan Pablo Camacho Orlando Munoz and Luis Bolivar who was named Rookie of the Year Reliever Richard Garces reached his 100th save in the league which inspired his rookie pitcher teammates while another Aguilas legend former pitcher Wilson Alvarez joined the team as their bullpen coach Current roster EditAguilas del Zulia Week 8 RosterPlayers CoachesPitchers64 Edgar Alfonzo 54 Elvis Araujo 46 Wilfredo Boscan 38 Francisco Butto 35 Edgar De La Rosa 62 Julio DePaula 60 Logan Duran 21 Trevor Frank 59 Ramon Garcia 72 Jesus Martinez 40 Shairon Martis 74 Anderson Munoz 48 Alexis Rivero 16 Reiner Roibal 67 Danny Rondon 75 Romulo SanchezRoster updated on 28 November 2017 Catchers26 Jesus Flores 08 Jose HerreraInfielders22 Ali Castillo 03 Bryant Flete 05 Jose Flores 80 Hector Gimenez 13 Yeltsin Gudino 65 Jairo Perez 53 Reynaldo Rodriguez 44 David VidalOutfielders58 Eleardo Cabrera 32 Carlos Moncrief 37 Herlis Rodriguez 10 Alex Romero Manager Lipso NavaCoaches Wilson Alvarez Pitching Lino Connell Hitting Alvaro Espinoza Bench Guillermo Larreal Bullpen Rainer Olmedo First Base Nestor Rojas Third Base Retired numbers Edit11Luis Aparicio MontielSSRetired 1984 20Leonel CarrionOFRetired 1999 36Ruben AmaroManagerRetired 2013 1Pompeyo DavalilloManagerRetired 2014 47Wilson AlvarezPitcherRetired 2016Notable players EditEduardo Acosta Porfirio Altamirano Wilson Alvarez Ruben Amaro Jr Luis Aparicio Jay Baller Mike Bielecki Dick Billings Larry Biittner Derek Botelho Carrao BrachoJuan Bustabad Leo Cardenas Pedro Castellano Cristobal Colon Joe Crawford Steve Cummings Bob Dernier Brandon Duckworth Mike Easler Terry Francona Oscar Gamble Gene Garber Richard Garces Joe Girardi Ed Glynn Carlos Gonzalez Geremi Gonzalez Tom Grieve Cesar Gutierrez Toby Harrah Ed Herrmann Pete Incaviglia Bart Johnson Julio Machado Greg Maddux amp Mike Maddux Buck Martinez Carlos May Bill Melton Jim Morrison Ben Oglivie Johnny Paredes Gerardo Parra Eduardo Perez Greg Pryor Carlos Quintana Roberto Ramos Dan Rohn Cookie Rojas Jimmy Rollins Ryne Sandberg Scott Sanderson Mike Scott Lonnie Smith Phil Stephenson Dave Stewart Don Stanhouse Jim Sundberg Mike Tauchman Cesar Tovar Manny Trillo Pat Venditte Dan Warthen Frank White Walt Williams Eduardo ZambranoManagers EditBill Adair Ruben Amaro Sr Luis Aparicio Luis Aparicio Sr Greg Biagini Dick Billings Marc Bombard Chico Carrasquel Ron Clark Pompeyo Davalillo Jody Davis Larry Doby Gustavo Gil Enrique Izquierdo Pete Mackanin Jackie Moore Omer Munoz Eddie Perez Leo Posada Cookie Rojas Tony Taylor Manny Trillo Bobby WinePeople and personalities around the organization EditLuis Rodolfo Machado Bohorquez Founding father of Aguilas del Zulia Lilia Silva de Machado Wife of Luis Rodolfo Machado Bohorquez and honorary president of Aguilas del Zulia Antonio Quintero Parra A businessman in Zulia Helped fund the foundation of the club Lucas Rincon Colmenares A Zulia businessman who became president of the team and was later a scout for the Phillies and Expos Ernesto Montiel Club director and fan who was instrumental in founding the team Luis Rodolfo Machado Silva President and general manager of the 1999 2000 championship team He led the modernization and restructuring of the team Ruperto Machado Silva General manage of the team for four Venezuelan championships and two Caribbean World Series He led the team for more than 10 years When he died in 1995 he was replaced by his brother Luis Rodolfo Ruben Amaro Mora Spent 11 seasons in the Major Leagues He was born in Mexico His father was the legendary Cuban player Santos Amaro His son followed him into the major leagues Married to club co owner Lilia Machado Amaro has served as a manager general manager scout and club president He has served the club for more than 20 years Currently his son Ruben Jr is the first base coach for the Boston Red Sox The Amaros have had a relationship with the club in Zulia for more than 25 years Jorge Miquilena Served as a bat boy in both the Venezuelan Western League and the Venezuelan major league He is the only person who has been affiliated with the club since it was founded Luis Verde Sportswriter and historian He was a player manager executive and umpire before beginning his career as a sportswriter He wrote La historia del Beisbol en el Zulia which is considered the bible of baseball in the Zulia state The 2006 2007 baseball season in Venezuela will be played on his memory and the season carries his name Arturo Celestino Alvarez Nicknamed El Premier The First Considered the best broadcaster in Maracaibo He called games for Aguilas del Zulia until his death in 1986 His most famous phrase was The restaurant is now open He is remembered with much affection in Maracaibo and Zulia He was also an executive for the Lara Cardinals El Ventarron Oscar Garcia A broadcaster on both radio and television He also recorded the history of the club Nestor Lopez For many years Lopez worked with Arturo Celestino Alvarez to call games for Zulia He was dedicated to advancing baseball in Zulia all his life Antonio Nunez Rovira A noted official in the Venezuelan League in Maracaibo He kept statistics and the history of the Aguilas Leandro Nunez Cruz The son of a baseball official he was witness to many notable events in Maracaibo Gerardo Quintero The voice of the Aguilas for more than thirty years He also called major league baseball games on local television He died in 2002 Emiro Diaz Pena Called many games on local television and is a respected figure in baseball Elbano Castro Pimentel One of the premier sportswriters in the region He frequently comments on the state of Venezuelan baseball Leonte Landino Jr A sportswriter and a baseball television journalist who spent several seasons with the club He created and hosted the syndicated television program Aguilas A la Carga which contributed greatly to the history of the club on television on both the local and national levels He was influential in moving local baseball coverage onto cable television and FM radio He has called many games in the major leagues worked for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and currently works for ESPN International in the United States He is an active member of the Society for American Baseball Research SABR Antonio Tonito Soler Young analyst for the radio network One of the first writers to rely on the interpretation of statistics Also one of the commentators on baseball on Venezuelan television Manuel Hernandez Actor Became an icon of the club giving life to Agui the fat eagle team mascot and the most recognized in Venezuelan baseball He has been invited in the Caribbean Series and has received offers to be a mascot in United States and Japan J J Villasmil A professor of statistics at the University of Zulia He has utilized the ideas of economics in baseball He has also been an executive and commentator on the league He has one of the finest collections of local baseball memorabilia La Esquina Caliente A group of fans for more than 30 years who have become experts on statistics and history They sit in a section on the third base line Johan Urdaneta Calls games on local radio Pepe Delgado Rivero Known for his historic baseball and basketball broadcast in national television He became famous working for Radio Caracas TV He has a particular and well known style of calling strikeouts Rodney Calderon Modernized the scouting system which has led many players to the major leagues He was a scout for the Texas Rangers and founded their baseball academy Sources EditAguilas en la Historia in Spanish External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aguilas del Zulia amp oldid 1127230047, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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