Sancti Spíritus (baseball)

Sancti Spíritus is a baseball team in the Cuban National Series. Sancti Spíritus, nicknamed the Gallos (Rooster) won the series championship in 1978–79. The team has advanced to the National Series semifinals in each of the past two seasons; 2004–05 and 2005–06.

Sancti Spíritus
Information
LeagueCuban National Series (Group B)
LocationSancti Spíritus
BallparkJosé Antonio Huelga Stadium
Year founded1977–78
Nickname(s)Gallos (Roosters)
League championships1979
2005–200658–32 (1st, Group B)
Semifinalist; lost to Industriales
ManagerMario Zulueta
Uniforms

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Away

Three Sancti Spíritus players; Frederich Cepeda, Yulieski Gourriel and Eriel Sánchez, were part of Cuba's team at the 2006 World Baseball Classic.

Team stadiums

Every time a season starts, the team not only plays at José Antonio Huelga Stadium; their official stadium, but they also play at other 7 stadiums:

  • Genaro Melero Stadium – Jatibonico – The second most important besides José Antonio Huelga Stadium
  • Mártires de Cabaiguán Stadium – Cabaiguán
  • Luis Torres StadiumYaguajay
  • Rolando Rodríguez StadiumTrinidad
  • Julio Antonio Mella Stadium – Taguasco
  • Mártires de Río Zaza StadiumLa Sierpe
  • Fidel Claro Stadium – Fomento

Current roster

  • Catchers: Eriel Sánchez León, Yunior Ibarra and Niorquel Cervantes
  • Infielders: Yunier Mendoza, José Carlos González, Yoandi Baguet, Daviel Gómez, Orlando Acebey, Javier Valdivia, Luis Daniel Serrano, Rodoleisis Moreno and Yankiel Mencía
  • Pitchers: Yoen Socarrás, Yamichel Pérez, Javier Vázquez, Aldo Conrado, Pedro Álvarez, Ramón Zúñiga, Yoanny Hernández, Yoharisleyvis Panamá, Ariel Zerquera, Yaniesky Duardo, Osvaldo Santiago, Yudelvis Hernández, Camilo Tamayo and Yasmany Robert

National Series MVPs

The following Sancti Spíritus players have won the National Series MVP award.

Other notable players include:

  • Jose Antonio Huelga (pitcher) known as El Heroe de Cartagena (The Hero of Cartagena)
  • Modesto Verdura (pitcher)
  • Miguel Rojas (second base)
  • Owen Blandino (infield)
  • Antonio Muñoz (first baseman)
  • Roberto "El Cana" Ramos (pitcher)
  • Yovani Aragón (pitcher)
  • Ifreidi Coss (pitcher)
  • José Raúl Delgado (catcher)
  • Luis Enrique Gourriel (outfield)
  • Miguel Hernández (pitcher)
  • Osvaldo Oliva (infield)
  • Rigoberto Rodríguez (shortstop)
  • Ruperto Zamora (first base)
  • Ángel Peña (pitcher)
  • Maels Rodriguez (pitcher)
  • Lázaro Martínez
  • José Méndez
  • Tony Simó (pitcher)

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