Name Olmecas de TabascoBadgeUser Rating (0 users)
Next Event Leones de Yucatán vs Olmecas de Tabasco (19 May)
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League PositionRecent League Form ➡Established1975 (49 years old)
Sport Baseball
Stadium/HomeEstadio Centenario 27 de Febrero
(8,500 Capacity)
Jersey or Equipment ClearartArchivePrimary ColoursLocationVillahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico
NicknamesCompetitionsLiga Mexicana de BéisbolLast Editcurswine: 28/Apr/22
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19/05 | Leones de Yu | - | Olmecas de T | | 12:05am |
19/05 | Leones de Yu | - | Olmecas de T | | 11:05pm |
22/05 | Pericos de P | - | Olmecas de T | | 1:00am |
23/05 | Pericos de P | - | Olmecas de T | | 1:00am |
24/05 | Pericos de P | - | Olmecas de T | | 1:00am |
Results
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18/05 | Leones de Yu | 9 - 1 | Olmecas de T | |
17/05 | Piratas de C | 0 - 3 | Olmecas de T | |
16/05 | Piratas de C | 16 - 11 | Olmecas de T | |
15/05 | Piratas de C | 9 - 11 | Olmecas de T | |
13/05 | Olmecas de T | 7 - 0 | El Águila d | |
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The Olmecas de Tabasco (English: Tabasco Olmecs) are a professional baseball team in the Mexican League based in Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico. Their home ballpark is the Estadio Centenario 27 de Febrero.
The Olmecas won their only Mexican League championship in 1993 under manager Juan Navarrete. The Olmecas have long been known for their pitching, especially Emigdio Lopez, Tabasco Cecilio Ruiz, Juan Jesus Alvarez, Jesus "Chito" Rios, Ricardo Osuna, and Gaudencio Aguirre. Other well-known players who have played for the Olmecas include catcher Elisha Garzón, first baseman Jay Gainer, second baseman Joel Serna, third baseman Manuel Ramirez, and shortstop Heber Gomez. Rusty Tillman, Oscar Zambrano, Rosario Zambrano, Arturo Bernal, and Tabasco Carlos Sievers have all been stars in the outfield in Villahermosa.
The Olmecas began playing in the Mexican League in 1975 and have had many nicknames; they've been the Cardenales de Tabasco (1975), the Plataneros de Tabasco (1977–85), and the Ganaderos de Tabasco (1985–89). They became the Olmecas in 1990. In 1998, they played as the Ganaderos for two seasons before returning to the Olmecas name for the 2000 season.
Team Members
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Escobar
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Franco
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Galaviz
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Garcia
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Lugo
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Mustelier
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Oramas
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Rodriguez
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Salas
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Serrano
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Showing 0 to 11 (Total: 11)Stadium or HomeThe Parque de Béisbol Centenario del 27 de Febrero is a stadium in Villahermosa, Mexico. It is primarily used for baseball and serves as the home stadium for the Olmecas de Tabasco. The stadium has a capacity of 8,500 people and is named in honor of the Battle of San Juan Bautista, which was fought nearby.
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