- Leones del Caracas
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Leones del Caracas League Venezuelan Professional Baseball League Location Caracas, Venezuela Ballpark Estadio Universitario Year Founded 1942 League championships 1948, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1957, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1973, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1995, 2006, 2010 Caribbean World Series championships 1982, 2006 Uniforms The Leones del Caracas (English: Caracas Lions) is a Venezuelan baseball team that plays in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League. Since its inception, the team has played in the Estadio Universitario in Caracas. They have 20 championship titles, more than any other team to date in Venezuelan baseball.
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History
In 1942, Cervecería Princesa, an early team, was bought and transformed into Cervecería Caracas. Their first game, on May 7 against the Criollos (English: Creoles) ended with a 7-3 victory. The team faced its later nemesis, the Navegantes del Magallanes for the first time on December 27, 1942, winning this now historic game 3-0. Ten years later, the franchise was bought by the publicist and sport commentator Pablo Morales and christened anew as Leones del Caracas.
Management
In 2001, the descendants of Pablo Morales and Oscar Prieto Ortiz (founders of the club in 1952) sold their shares to the Grupo Cisneros, giving it majority control of the team.
Stadium
Estadio Universitario is a multi-use stadium in Caracas, Venezuela. The stadium holds 25,690 people and was built in 1952.It´s part of the Central University of Venezuela, Ciudad Universitaria de Caracas,and was designed by architect Carlos Raúl Villanueva and it is considered a masterpiece of urban planning and was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2000.
Championship titles/Managers
- 1947–1948: José Antonio Casanova *
- 1948–1949: José Antonio Casanova *
- 1951–1952: José Antonio Casanova *
- 1952–1953: Martín Dihigo
- 1956–1957: Clay Bryant
- 1961–1962: Regino Otero
- 1963–1964: Regino Otero
- 1966–1967: Regino Otero
- 1967–1968: Regino Otero
- 1972–1973: Oswaldo Virgil
- 1977–1978: Felipe Rojas Alou
- 1979–1980: Felipe Rojas Alou
- 1980–1981: Alfonso (Chico) Carrasquel
- 1981–1982: Alfonso (Chico) Carrasquel
- 1986–1987: Bill Plummer
- 1987–1988: Bill Robinson
- 1989–1990: Phil Regan
- 1994–1995: Pompeyo Davalillo
- 2005–2006: Carlos Subero
- 2009–2010: Dave Hudgens
* As Cervecería Caracas
Caribbean World Series title
On February 9, 1981, the Leones earned Venezuela's third Caribbean World Series and the franchise's first, by defeating Puerto Rico's Leones del Escogido with a 3-1 score. The Leones ended the series with a record of 5 wins and 1 defeat. The Venezuelan team, with Alfonso Carrasquel at the helm, gained the championship title with a 5-1 record. Leones was led by catcher and Series MVP Baudilio Díaz (.412 BA, two home runs, five RBI, .500 OBP, .765 SLG), CF Tony Armas (.375, six RBI) and LF Luis Salazar (six runs, four stolen bases). The pitching staff was led by Luis Leal, who posted a 2-0 record with a 2.08 ERA and 10 strikeouts and a in 13.0 innings of work. Behind him were Bud Black (1-0, 1.29), Dennis Burtt (1-0, one save, seven SO in 10⅔ innings) and Tom Dixon (nine scoreless innings in Game 7). Venezuela also featured 2B Steve Sax, SS Ron Gardenhire, 1B Dave Garcia, 3B Leonardo Hernández, pinch-hitter Andrés Galarraga and pitcher Joe Cowley, among others.
On February 7, 2006, the Leones earned Venezuela's first Caribbean World Series title in 16 years, by defeating the Tigres del Licey of the Dominican Republic with a 5-4 score in the last game; this left the Leones with a record of six wins and no defeats at the 2006 Caribbean Series, ahead of Licey's four wins and two defeats record. With the victory, the Leones won Venezuela's sixth CWS title, and the franchise's second after the 1982 Caribbean Series. This also marked the first time a Venezuelan team sweeps the CWS, a feat previously accomplished only by teams from Cuba (Almendares in 1949 and 1959, La Habana in 1952, Marianao in 1957, and Cienfuegos in 1960), from Puerto Rico (Cangrejeros de Santurce in 1953 and 2000, and Senadores de San Juan in 1995) and from the Dominican Republic (Tigres del Licey in 1971 and 1977, and Águilas Cibaeñas in 1998).
Retired uniform numbers
1
Pompeyo Davalillo
SS
Retired2
Víctor Davalillo
OF
Retired6
Gonzalo Márquez
1B
Retired8
Urbano Lugo
P
Retired11
Luis Aparicio
SS
Retired12
César Tovar
IF
Retired17
Alfonso "Chico" Carrasquel
SS
Retired20
Antonio Armas
OF
Retired25
Baudilio Diaz
C
Retired23
Omar Vizquel
SS
Retired 200841
Andrés Galarraga
1B
Retired 2008* Retired by VPBL
Roster 2011/12
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Transactions • Depth chart
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- 71 Joe Bisenius
- 28 Darwin Cubillan
- Jean Duque
- 52 Edgmer Escalona
- Michael Fiers
- 51 Victor Garate
- Víctor Lárez
- 56 Franklin Morales
- 42 Orber Moreno
- 79 Dylan Owen
- Wilsen Palacios
- 37 Henry Rodríguez
- 54 Chad Reineke
- Luis Sanz
- 55 Miguel Socolovich
- 69 Carlos Teller
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- 40 Josh Wilkie
|Catchers=
- Yorvit Torrealba
- 38 Ramón Cabrera
- 45 Jesús Sucre
- 47 José Lobatón
|Infielders=
- 61 Raul Padron
- 9 Marwin Gonzalez
- 26 Gregorio Petit
- 32 Daniel Mayora
- 10 Carlos Rivero
- 15 Jesus Guzman
- 57 Leonardo Gil
- 5 Wladimir Sutil
|Outfielders=
- 72 Jose Duarte
- 67 Caleb Gindl
- 69 Leonardo Reyes
- 64 Ronald Bermúdez
- 7 Wilfredo Romero
| InactivePitchers =
- 75 Jorge Lugo
- 62 José Ortegano
- 39 Ronald Uviedo
- 22 Jose Ascanio
- 58 Jhoulys Chacín
- 70 Guillermo Moscoso
- 43 Armando Galarraga
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- 53 Bob Abreu
- 7 Josh Kroeger
- Jarrod Dyson
- 5 Joshua Satin
|Manager= MLBplayer|35|Carlos Lezcano}} (bench) |Coaches=
- 29 Jesús Hernández (bullpen)
- 5 David Davalillo (first base)
- 20 Antonio Armas (hitting)
- Ricky Bones (pitching)
- 65 Jonathan Arraiz (third base)
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See also
- 1949 Caribbean Series
- 1952 Caribbean Series
- 1953 Caribbean Series
- 1957 Caribbean Series
- 1980 Caribbean Series
- 1982 Caribbean Series
- 2006 Caribbean Series
External links
Venezuelan Professional Baseball League Liga Venezolana de Béisbol ProfesionalTeams Caribes de Anzoátegui • Tigres de Aragua • Leones del Caracas • Tiburones de La Guaira • Cardenales de Lara • Navegantes del Magallanes • Bravos de Margarita • Águilas del ZuliaSeasons 1946 • 1946-47 • 1947-48 • 1948-49 • 1949-50 • 1950-51 • 1951-52 • 1952-53 • 1953-54 • 1954-55 • 1955-56 • 1956-57 • 1957-58 • 1958-59 • 1959-60 • 1960-61 • 1961-62 • 1962-63 • 1963-64 • 1964-65 • 1965-66 • 1966-67 • 1967-68 • 1968-69 • 1969-70 • 1970-71 • 1971-72 • 1972-73 • 1973-74 • 1974-75 • 1975-76 • 1976-77 • 1977-78 • 1978-79 • 1979-80 • 1980-81 • 1981-82 • 1982-83 • 1983-84 • 1984-85 • 1985-86 • 1986-87 • 1987-88 • 1988-89 • 1989-90 • 1990-91 • 1991-92 • 1992-93 • 1993-94 • 1994-95 • 1995-96 • 1996-97 • 1997-98 • 1998-99 • 1999-00 • 2000-01 • 2001-02 • 2002-03 • 2003-04 • 2004-05 • 2005-06 • 2006-07 • 2007-08 • 2008-09 • 2009–10 • 2010-11Categories:- Baseball venues in Venezuela
- Central University of Venezuela
- Venezuelan building and structure stubs
- South American sports venue stubs
- Venezuelan sport stubs
- Current LBVP Baseball team rosters templates
- Current Leones del Caracas organization team rosters templates
- Baseball teams in Venezuela
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