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Tigres de Quintana Roo

The Quintana Roo Tigers (Spanish: Tigres de Quintana Roo), formerly known as the Mexico (City) Tigers (Spanish: Tigres del México)[1] are a professional baseball team in the Mexican League based in Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico. The team is part of the Southern Division (Zona Sur). The team has won twelve championships to date: 1955, 1960, 1965, 1966, 1992, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2011, 2013, and 2015.

Tigres de Quintana Roo
Team logo Cap insignia
Information
LeagueLiga Mexicana de Beisbol (Zona Sur)
LocationCancún, Quintana Roo
BallparkEstadio de Béisbol Beto Ávila
Year founded1955
Nickname(s)"El equipo que nació campeón"
League championships12 (1955, 1960, 1965, 1966, 1992, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2011, 2013, 2015)
Division championships18 (1955, 1956, 1960, 1965, 1966, 1982, 1992, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015)
Former name(s)Tigres de la Angelopolis
Tigres Capitalinos
Former ballparks
ColorsNavy blue, orange, white
     
OwnershipFernando Valenzuela and Linda Burgos
ManagerJesse Garcia
General ManagerFrancisco Minjarez García
PresidentCuauhtemoc Rodriguez Meza
Media106.7FM, 105.1FM
Websitetigresqroo.com

The Tigres were founded in Mexico City in 1955 and played there through the 2006 season. The team was founded by industrial businessman Alejo Peralta, and was long owned by his son, Carlos Peralta. The team was purchased by an ownership group including Major League Baseball All-Star pitcher Fernando Valenzuela in 2017.

They have a competitive and long-standing rivalry known as the Guerra Civil (Civil War) against their former crosstown rivals the Diablos Rojos del Mexico.[2] The Tigres won the Mexican League championship in their inaugural season, an achievement that has never been matched, and was dubbed: "El equipo que nació campeón" (English: The team that was born as champion).[3] The Tigres are a perennial powerhouse and have won 18 division and 12 league championships since their inception.

Franchise history

On 14 April 1955, the Tigres made their debut at the Julio Molina ballpark in Mérida, Yucatán. Their inaugural game represented the determination of entrepreneurs Don Alejo Peralta and Díaz Cevallos to support the sport that by then was submerged in a financial crisis.[citation needed]

Tigres Capitalinos

The Tigres played in Mexico City from its inception until 2001, when the team moved to Puebla City. The team was known as Tigres del México o Tigres Capitalinos. During these years, the team played at the Parque del Seguro Social and later at the Foro Sol, starting in 2000, after the Parque del Seguro Social was demolished in order to build a shopping mall.[4]

On their last two seasons in Mexico City, the Tigres won back to back championships, defeating rivals Diablos Rojos del México.[5]

Move to Puebla

In 2002, the team moved to Puebla and changed its name to Tigres de la Angelópolis.

50th anniversary season

In commemoration of their first 50 years of competition, an alternate logo was designed in 2005. The Tigres played their 50th season relying only on Mexican players, making the championship more significant. Furthermore, the 2005 season was named "Ing. Alejo Peralta" in memory of the Tigres' founder and father of the then-owner.

New home for 2007

At the end of the 2006 season, the club's president, Carlos Peralta, announced that the team would move to the city of Cancún, Quintana Roo. The team was renamed the Quintana Roo Tigres, and began play in Beto Ávila Stadium.[6]

Carrillo and Vizcarra era (2009–present)

For the 2009 season, Enrique "Che" Reyes was replaced by Matías Carrillo as manager. Carrillo, a former major league player for the Florida Marlins, had been a successful player for Tigres from the late 1990s to the mid-2000s having won five championships as player. The Tigres continued to be a competitive squad under Carrillo and reached the 2009 final series, but lost to Saraperos de Saltillo. It was two years later, in 2011, when the team reached the final once more, this time facing their perennial rival: the Diablos Rojos del Mexico.

2011 championship

In 2011, the Tigres and Diablos would play their eighth finals series against each other since 1966. The Tigres entered the 2011 series as an underdog.[7] Nevertheless, the best-out-of-seven series ended with a 4–0 sweep against Diablos before a sell-out crowd (with a large presence of Tigres supporters) at Foro Sol.[8]

2013 championship

Despite injuries to key Tigres players, the team won its eleventh championship against the Sultanes de Monterrey, 4–1, in a best-out-of-seven series.

Championship games

Season Champion Series Runner Up
1955 Tigres del México 2–0 Tecolotes de Nvo. Laredo
1956 Diablos Rojos del México Tigres Capitalinos
1960 Tigres del México Águila de Veracruz
1965 Tigres del México Pericos de Puebla
1966 Tigres del México 4–2 Diablos Rojos del México
1982 Indios de Ciudad Juárez 4–0 Tigres Capitalinos
1992 Tigres del México 4–2 Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos
1997 Tigres del México 4–1 Diablos Rojos del México
1999 Diablos Rojos del México 4–2 Tigres Capitalinos
2000 Tigres del México 4–1 Diablos Rojos del México
2001 Tigres del México 4–2 Diablos Rojos del México
2002 Diablos Rojos del México 4–3 Tigres de la Angelopolis
2003 Diablos Rojos del México 4–1 Tigres de la Angelopolis
2005 Tigres del Puebla 4–2 Saraperos de Saltillo
2009 Saraperos de Saltillo 4–2 Tigres de Quintana Roo
2011 Tigres de Quintana Roo 4–0 Diablos Rojos del México
2013 Tigres de Quintana Roo 4–1 Sultanes de Monterrey
2015 Tigres de Quintana Roo 4–1 Acereros del Norte

Logos and colors

Roster

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 93 Fabián Anguamea
  • 67 Felipe Arredondo
  • 54 Raul Barron
  • 60 Alex Carrillo
  • 70 Raul Carrillo
  • 65 Juan Cosio
  • 45 Pedro Fernandez
  •  9 Terance Marin
  • 91 Brayan Munoz
  • 52 Darel Torres
  • 18 Manuel Valdez
  • 49 Erick Valenzuela

Catchers

Infielders

  • 40 Ramon Bramasco
  • 53 Isaac Dominguez
  • 28 Angel Erro
  •  4 Efren Nieves
  • 30 Milton Ramos
  •  8 Alex Robles
  • 85 Jorge Rivera
  • 17 Reynaldo Rodríguez

Outfielders

  • -- Lane Adams
  • 51 Manuel Orduno
  • 29 Olmo Rosario
  • 81 Irving Zazueta


Manager

  • 58 Jesus Lopez

Coaches

  • 15 Francisco Chavez (infield)
  • 88 Juan de Dios Chavez (third base)
  • -- Dionys Cesar (hitting)
  • 50 Joseph Molina (outfield)
  • 19 Alejandro Sanchez (bullpen)
  • 56 Felix Tejeda (pitching)


  7-day injured list

~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated June 17, 2022
Transactions
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Retired numbers

 
Alejo
Peralta

President
 
Retired
April 8, 1997
 
Héctor
Espino

1B
 
Retired
June 6, 1998
 
Jose
Rodriguez
SS
 
Retired August 9, 2010
 
Matias
Carrillo

OF
 
Retired August 9, 2010

Mexican Baseball Hall of Famers

The following Hall of Famers played and/or managed for the Tigres.

Name Position Year of induction Reference
Alejo Peralta Owner 1983 [9]
Arnoldo "Kiko" Castro Second baseman 1995 [10]
Aurelio Rodríguez Third baseman 1995 [11]
Benjamín Cerda Third baseman 2007 [12]
Beto Ávila Second baseman 1971
Celerino Sánchez Third baseman 1994
Felipe Montemayor Center fielder 1983
Fermín "Burbuja" Vázquez Second baseman 2003
Francisco "Chico" Rodríguez Shortstop 2004
Francisco Maytorena Pitcher 1999
George Brunet Pitcher 1999
Gregorio Luque Catcher 1999
Guillermo "Memo" Garibay Manager 1977
Jack Pierce First baseman 2001
Jaime Corella Catcher 1991
José Bache Second baseman 1983
Leonardo "Leo" Rodríguez Third baseman 1980
Lino Donoso Pitcher 1988
Miguel Sotelo Pitcher 1985
Miguel Suarez Right fielder 1994
Miguel Fernández Becerril Center fielder 1984
Oscar Rodríguez Center fielder 1993
Roberto Méndez Second baseman 2000
Rodolfo "Rudy" Sandoval Catcher 2001
Ronaldo "Ronnie" Camacho First baseman 1983
Sergio Robles Catcher 2006
Vicente Romo Pitcher 1992

Notable players

References

  1. ^ . espndeportes-akamai.espn.go.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-11.
  2. ^ Ravelo, Vania (20 August 2011). "Tambores de guerra" (in Spanish). El Universal. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  3. ^ "Tigres celebra con su afición" (in Spanish). La Aficion. 28 August 2011. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  4. ^ "A 20 años del último juego en el PDSS". Tigres de Quintana Roo (in Spanish). 1 June 2020. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  5. ^ "Con un bicampeonato se despiden de la CDMX". Tigres de Quintana Roo (in Spanish). 17 March 2020. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  6. ^ "El club Tigres deja Puebla y se mudará al balneario de Cancún". La Nación (in Spanish). EFE. 18 October 2006. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  7. ^ Bencomo, Héctor (21 August 2011). "Se abrirá el infierno" (in Spanish). Vanguardia. Retrieved 27 August 2011.
  8. ^ Rodriguez, Salvador (26 August 2011). "Los Tigres dedican triunfo a Matías Carrillo y a todo Cancún" (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 August 2011.
  9. ^ "Biografías - Alejo Peralta y Díaz de Ceballos" (in Spanish). Monterrey, Mexico: Salón de la Fama del Beisbol Profesional de México. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
  10. ^ (in Spanish). Monterrey, Mexico: Salón de la Fama del Beisbol Profesional de México. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
  11. ^ (in Spanish). Monterrey, Mexico: Salón de la Fama del Beisbol Profesional de México. Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
  12. ^ (in Spanish). Monterrey, Mexico: Salón de la Fama del Beisbol Profesional de México. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 26 July 2011.

External links

  • Official website (in Spanish)

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The Quintana Roo Tigers Spanish Tigres de Quintana Roo formerly known as the Mexico City Tigers Spanish Tigres del Mexico 1 are a professional baseball team in the Mexican League based in Cancun Quintana Roo Mexico The team is part of the Southern Division Zona Sur The team has won twelve championships to date 1955 1960 1965 1966 1992 1997 2000 2001 2005 2011 2013 and 2015 Tigres de Quintana RooTeam logo Cap insigniaInformationLeagueLiga Mexicana de Beisbol Zona Sur LocationCancun Quintana RooBallparkEstadio de Beisbol Beto AvilaYear founded1955Nickname s El equipo que nacio campeon League championships12 1955 1960 1965 1966 1992 1997 2000 2001 2005 2011 2013 2015 Division championships18 1955 1956 1960 1965 1966 1982 1992 1997 1999 2000 2002 2001 2003 2005 2009 2011 2013 2015 Former name s Tigres de la AngelopolisTigres CapitalinosFormer ballparksParque del Seguro Social 1955 99 Foro Sol 2000 01 Parque Hermanos Serdan 2002 05 ColorsNavy blue orange white OwnershipFernando Valenzuela and Linda BurgosManagerJesse GarciaGeneral ManagerFrancisco Minjarez GarciaPresidentCuauhtemoc Rodriguez MezaMedia106 7FM 105 1FMWebsitetigresqroo wbr comThe Tigres were founded in Mexico City in 1955 and played there through the 2006 season The team was founded by industrial businessman Alejo Peralta and was long owned by his son Carlos Peralta The team was purchased by an ownership group including Major League Baseball All Star pitcher Fernando Valenzuela in 2017 They have a competitive and long standing rivalry known as the Guerra Civil Civil War against their former crosstown rivals the Diablos Rojos del Mexico 2 The Tigres won the Mexican League championship in their inaugural season an achievement that has never been matched and was dubbed El equipo que nacio campeon English The team that was born as champion 3 The Tigres are a perennial powerhouse and have won 18 division and 12 league championships since their inception Contents 1 Franchise history 1 1 Tigres Capitalinos 1 2 Move to Puebla 1 3 50th anniversary season 1 4 New home for 2007 1 5 Carrillo and Vizcarra era 2009 present 1 5 1 2011 championship 1 5 2 2013 championship 2 Championship games 3 Logos and colors 4 Roster 5 Retired numbers 6 Mexican Baseball Hall of Famers 7 Notable players 8 References 9 External linksFranchise history EditOn 14 April 1955 the Tigres made their debut at the Julio Molina ballpark in Merida Yucatan Their inaugural game represented the determination of entrepreneurs Don Alejo Peralta and Diaz Cevallos to support the sport that by then was submerged in a financial crisis citation needed Tigres Capitalinos Edit The Tigres played in Mexico City from its inception until 2001 when the team moved to Puebla City The team was known as Tigres del Mexico o Tigres Capitalinos During these years the team played at the Parque del Seguro Social and later at the Foro Sol starting in 2000 after the Parque del Seguro Social was demolished in order to build a shopping mall 4 On their last two seasons in Mexico City the Tigres won back to back championships defeating rivals Diablos Rojos del Mexico 5 Move to Puebla Edit In 2002 the team moved to Puebla and changed its name to Tigres de la Angelopolis 50th anniversary season Edit In commemoration of their first 50 years of competition an alternate logo was designed in 2005 The Tigres played their 50th season relying only on Mexican players making the championship more significant Furthermore the 2005 season was named Ing Alejo Peralta in memory of the Tigres founder and father of the then owner New home for 2007 Edit At the end of the 2006 season the club s president Carlos Peralta announced that the team would move to the city of Cancun Quintana Roo The team was renamed the Quintana Roo Tigres and began play in Beto Avila Stadium 6 Carrillo and Vizcarra era 2009 present Edit For the 2009 season Enrique Che Reyes was replaced by Matias Carrillo as manager Carrillo a former major league player for the Florida Marlins had been a successful player for Tigres from the late 1990s to the mid 2000s having won five championships as player The Tigres continued to be a competitive squad under Carrillo and reached the 2009 final series but lost to Saraperos de Saltillo It was two years later in 2011 when the team reached the final once more this time facing their perennial rival the Diablos Rojos del Mexico 2011 championship Edit In 2011 the Tigres and Diablos would play their eighth finals series against each other since 1966 The Tigres entered the 2011 series as an underdog 7 Nevertheless the best out of seven series ended with a 4 0 sweep against Diablos before a sell out crowd with a large presence of Tigres supporters at Foro Sol 8 2013 championship Edit Despite injuries to key Tigres players the team won its eleventh championship against the Sultanes de Monterrey 4 1 in a best out of seven series Championship games EditSeason Champion Series Runner Up1955 Tigres del Mexico 2 0 Tecolotes de Nvo Laredo1956 Diablos Rojos del Mexico Tigres Capitalinos1960 Tigres del Mexico Aguila de Veracruz1965 Tigres del Mexico Pericos de Puebla1966 Tigres del Mexico 4 2 Diablos Rojos del Mexico1982 Indios de Ciudad Juarez 4 0 Tigres Capitalinos1992 Tigres del Mexico 4 2 Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos1997 Tigres del Mexico 4 1 Diablos Rojos del Mexico1999 Diablos Rojos del Mexico 4 2 Tigres Capitalinos2000 Tigres del Mexico 4 1 Diablos Rojos del Mexico2001 Tigres del Mexico 4 2 Diablos Rojos del Mexico2002 Diablos Rojos del Mexico 4 3 Tigres de la Angelopolis2003 Diablos Rojos del Mexico 4 1 Tigres de la Angelopolis2005 Tigres del Puebla 4 2 Saraperos de Saltillo2009 Saraperos de Saltillo 4 2 Tigres de Quintana Roo2011 Tigres de Quintana Roo 4 0 Diablos Rojos del Mexico2013 Tigres de Quintana Roo 4 1 Sultanes de Monterrey2015 Tigres de Quintana Roo 4 1 Acereros del NorteLogos and colors Edit The Tigres former logo in Mexico City Tigres former logo in CancunRoster EditTigres de Quintana Roo rostervte Players Coaches OtherPitchers 93 Fabian Anguamea 67 Felipe Arredondo 54 Raul Barron 60 Alex Carrillo 70 Raul Carrillo 65 Juan Cosio 45 Pedro Fernandez 9 Terance Marin 91 Brayan Munoz 52 Darel Torres 18 Manuel Valdez 49 Erick Valenzuela Catchers 69 Carlos De Leon 32 Sebastian Lizarraga 26 Alexis WilsonInfielders 40 Ramon Bramasco 53 Isaac Dominguez 28 Angel Erro 4 Efren Nieves 30 Milton Ramos 8 Alex Robles 85 Jorge Rivera 17 Reynaldo RodriguezOutfielders Lane Adams 51 Manuel Orduno 29 Olmo Rosario 81 Irving Zazueta Manager 58 Jesus LopezCoaches 15 Francisco Chavez infield 88 Juan de Dios Chavez third base Dionys Cesar hitting 50 Joseph Molina outfield 19 Alejandro Sanchez bullpen 56 Felix Tejeda pitching 7 day injured list Development list Rehab assignment Reserve list Restricted list Suspended list Temporarily inactive list Roster updated June 17 2022 Transactions More rosters MiLB Mexican LeagueRetired numbers Edit AlejoPeraltaPresident Retired April 8 1997 Hector Espino1B Retired June 6 1998 JoseRodriguezSS Retired August 9 2010 Matias CarrilloOF Retired August 9 2010Mexican Baseball Hall of Famers EditThe following Hall of Famers played and or managed for the Tigres Name Position Year of induction ReferenceAlejo Peralta Owner 1983 9 Arnoldo Kiko Castro Second baseman 1995 10 Aurelio Rodriguez Third baseman 1995 11 Benjamin Cerda Third baseman 2007 12 Beto Avila Second baseman 1971Celerino Sanchez Third baseman 1994Felipe Montemayor Center fielder 1983Fermin Burbuja Vazquez Second baseman 2003Francisco Chico Rodriguez Shortstop 2004Francisco Maytorena Pitcher 1999George Brunet Pitcher 1999Gregorio Luque Catcher 1999Guillermo Memo Garibay Manager 1977Jack Pierce First baseman 2001Jaime Corella Catcher 1991Jose Bache Second baseman 1983Leonardo Leo Rodriguez Third baseman 1980Lino Donoso Pitcher 1988Miguel Sotelo Pitcher 1985Miguel Suarez Right fielder 1994Miguel Fernandez Becerril Center fielder 1984Oscar Rodriguez Center fielder 1993Roberto Mendez Second baseman 2000Rodolfo Rudy Sandoval Catcher 2001Ronaldo Ronnie Camacho First baseman 1983Sergio Robles Catcher 2006Vicente Romo Pitcher 1992Notable players EditJulio Franco First Baseman Tyler Herron 1986 2021 Pitcher Fernando el Pulpo Remes Shortstop Ismael Valdez Pitcher Pablo Ortega Pitcher Karim Garcia Outfielder Jorge Cantu Infielder Daryle Ward First baseman Outfielder References Edit Los Tigres estan en la cima Beisbol ESPN Deportes espndeportes akamai espn go com Archived from the original on 2011 07 11 Ravelo Vania 20 August 2011 Tambores de guerra in Spanish El Universal Retrieved 20 August 2011 Tigres celebra con su aficion in Spanish La Aficion 28 August 2011 Retrieved 30 August 2011 A 20 anos del ultimo juego en el PDSS Tigres de Quintana Roo in Spanish 1 June 2020 Retrieved 9 September 2022 Con un bicampeonato se despiden de la CDMX Tigres de Quintana Roo in Spanish 17 March 2020 Retrieved 9 September 2022 El club Tigres deja Puebla y se mudara al balneario de Cancun La Nacion in Spanish EFE 18 October 2006 Retrieved 6 October 2021 Bencomo Hector 21 August 2011 Se abrira el infierno in Spanish Vanguardia Retrieved 27 August 2011 Rodriguez Salvador 26 August 2011 Los Tigres dedican triunfo a Matias Carrillo y a todo Cancun in Spanish Retrieved 27 August 2011 Biografias Alejo Peralta y Diaz de Ceballos in Spanish Monterrey Mexico Salon de la Fama del Beisbol Profesional de Mexico Retrieved 26 July 2011 Biografias Arnoldo Kiko Castro in Spanish Monterrey Mexico Salon de la Fama del Beisbol Profesional de Mexico Archived from the original on 28 September 2011 Retrieved 26 July 2011 Biografias Aurelio Rodriguez in Spanish Monterrey Mexico Salon de la Fama del Beisbol Profesional de Mexico Archived from the original on 28 July 2011 Retrieved 26 July 2011 Biografias Benjamin Cerda in Spanish Monterrey Mexico Salon de la Fama del Beisbol Profesional de Mexico Archived from the original on 28 September 2011 Retrieved 26 July 2011 External links EditOfficial 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