Charros de Jalisco

The Charros de Jalisco (English: Jalisco Horsemen) is a baseball team in the Mexican Pacific League, based in Guadalajara.

Charros de Jalisco
Team logo Cap insignia
Information
LeagueMexican Pacific League
LocationGuadalajara
BallparkEstadio Telmex de Atletismo
Year founded2014
League championships2019
Former league(s)Liga Mexicana de Béisbol, Liga de la costa
ColorsBlue, white
         
OwnershipArmando Navarro
Guillermo Salles
Arturo Blanco
ManagerRoberto Vizcarra
Websitecharrosjalisco.com

Their initial season was 2014–15. The franchise was previously the Algodoneros de Guasave. It was purchased in April, 2014 by a group of investors led by Armando Navarro, and moved to Guadalajara.

History

Professional baseball in Guadalajara originated with the Pozoleros de Jalisco, which competed in the now-defunct Central League from 1946 to 1949. From 1952 to 1955, the club competed as the Medias Azules (Blue Socks) in the Liga de la Costa del Pacífico (Pacific Coast League). The team became the Charros in 1949, and competed in both the early Mexican League and the Mexican Pacific League in three stages: 1949 to 1952, 1946 to 1976 and 1991 to 1995.[1]

The second incarnation of the Charros was from 1964 and 1975. This team won Mexican League championships in 1967 and 1971. They played at the Estadio Tecnologico de Béisbol of the University of Guadalajara, which had a capacity of 4,000 spectators.

Origin of the name

The team made a road trip to Chihuahua in its early history. During a stop in a small town, the players bought cowboy hats for protection from the bright sunlight. They were wearing these hats when they arrived at the destination, and were referred to as "charros".

First ballpark

The first home field for the Pozoleros/Charros was the Estadio Municipal in the Analco area, near the Agua Azul park. They played there 1949–52. This ballpark was demolished and replaced by a bus station, which is now a Federal office building.

Mexican League participation

The Charros competed in the Mexican League for twenty-one seasons, and won two championships.

The first title was in 1967; they defeated the Broncos de Reynosa in the final.

The second title was in 1971, under Manager Benjamín "Cananea" Reyes. They came back from a 0–3 deficit to defeat the Saraperos de Saltillo. Current owner Armando Navarro was Vice-President of the club at the time, and he worked closely with Guillermo Cosío Gaona in the club's management.

During the late stages of the franchise in the late 1980s and 1990s, they did some aggressive hiring, including former Dodgers star Fernando Valenzuela in 1992. However, the increased popularity of soccer and the poor condition of the Estadio Tecnologico led to the team's demise.

Mexican Pacific League participation

The Charros participated in the Mexican Pacific League in the 1952–53, 1953–54 and 1954–55 seasons. The league was known as the Liga de la Costa del Pacífico at that time.

The Charros returned to the Mexican Pacific League with the acquisition of the Algodoneros de Guasave franchise.

Honours

Mexican Pacific League championships

The Charros have won the Mexican Pacific League Championship once, in the 2018–19 season, when they defeated Yaquis de Ciudad Obregón in six games under manager Roberto Vizcarra.

Season Manager Opponent Series score Record
2018–19Roberto VizcarraYaquis de Ciudad Obregón4–232–35

Roster

Charros de Jalisco roster
Players Coaches

Pitchers

  • 20 Octavio Acosta
  • 93 Humberto Castellanos
  • 66 Linder Castro
  • 64 Luis De Luna
  • 77 Manuel Flores
  • 82 Felipe González
  • 45 Jeff Ibarra
  • 56 Orlando Lara
  • 75 Elian Leyva
  • 26 Will Oliver
  • 87 José Oyervídez
  • 30 Luis Iván Rodríguez
  • 57 Marco Tovar

[2] updated on 12 December 2018

Catchers

  • 15 Santiago Chávez
  • 70 Gabriel Gutiérrez
  • 37 Erick Rodríguez

Infielders

  • 53 José Amador
  • 99 Alberto Carreón
  • 14 Kevin Medrano
  •  1 Niko Vásquez
  •  4 Amadeo Zazueta

Outfielders

  •  2 Carlos Figueroa
  • 91 Enrique Osorio

Manager

  •  7 Roberto Vizcarra

Coaches

  •  6 Martín Arzate (Third Base)
  • 22 Javier Colina (First Base)
  • 11 Roberto Méndez (Coach)
  • 47 Julio Miranda (Pitching)
  • 12 Jesús Moreno (Bullpen)
  • 17 Leo Rodríguez (Bench)
  • 00 Marco Antonio Romero (Hitting)

References

  1. "Charros de Jalisco". charrosjalisco.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  2. "Roster". Retrieved 12 December 2018.
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