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Toros de Camagüey

Toros de Camagüey (English: Camagüey Bulls) is a baseball team in the Cuban National Series based in Camagüey. Formed after the Cuban state redefined its provinces in 1977, the Toros advanced the next season to the league championship series, but fell to Henequeneros. They last won group C in 1997-1998.

Toros de Camagüey
Information
LeagueCuban National Series
LocationCamagüey, Camagüey Province
BallparkEstadio Cándido González
Established1977; 46 years ago (1977)
Nickname(s)Toros (Bulls)
ColorsDark blue, red and white
     
ManagerMiguel Borroto
Uniforms
Home
Away

History edit

The team was established in 1977, but there was another team playing in the Camagüey Province nicknamed the Granjeros (Farmers), who started playing in 1967 and can be considered the Toros predecessor.[1]

Young Camagüey pitcher Vicyohandri Odelín and first baseman/center fielder Leslie Anderson played for Cuba at the 2006 World Baseball Classic.

 
Dugout of Camagüey baseball team at Estadio Cándido González

Roster edit

 
Toros de Camaguey Baseball Club's Logo, The 'Big Jar' was one of the first logos used by any team in the modern post-professional period of the Cuban League, it appeared as an emblem on the uniforms of the Granjeros de Camagüey (Camagüey Farmers) team in the 1965 season.
Toros de Camagüey roster - 2020–21 Cuban National Series
Players Coaches
Pitchers
  • 14 Frank Madan
  • 28 Adrián Pérez
  • 29 Yariel Rodríguez
  • 30 Yosimar Cousin
  • 35 Alejandro León
  • 37 Juan Ramón Olivera
  • 44 Juan Sebastián Contreras
  • 57 Yormani Socarrás
  • 62 Rodolfo Soris
  • 64 Lisander Hernández
  • 65 Marlon Soriano
  • 73 Sergio Guerra
  • 76 Yusney Saborit
  • 83 José Ramón Rodríguez
  • 90 Damián Leiva
  • 94 Julio César Martínez
  • 98 Alexis Mulató
Catchers

Infielders

  •  4 Alexander Ayala
  •  7 Humberto Bravo
  •  8 Yordanis Samón
  • 11 Eglis Eugellés
  • 12 Adrián Hernández
  • 13 Yandy Yanes
  • 24 Leonel Segura
  • 52 Marino Luis
  • 81 Yosbel Pérez

Outfielders

  •  9 Luis Antonio González
  • 20 Leonel Moa
  • 36 Danny Luaces
  • 51 Jorge Cardosa
  • 54 Leslie Anderson
  • 88 Yanmichel Flores
  • 95 Loidel Chapelli
Manager
  • 45 Miguel Borroto

Coaches

  •  4 Felipe Sarduy
  • 51 Darío Cid
  • 36 Julián Pipper
  • 10 René Legón
  • 99 Pedro Luis Lazo
  • 75 Rolando Valhuerdi


Notable players edit

Olympic players edit

The following players have represented Cuba at the Summer Olympic Games whilst playing for Camagüey:

World Baseball Classic players edit

The following players have represented Cuba at the World Baseball Classic whilst playing for Camagüey:

References edit

  1. ^ "Equipo Camaguey". Béisbol en Cuba (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 April 2021.


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