Mexican Southeast League

The Mexican Southeast League was a short-season Class-A circuit in Minor league baseball which operated from 1964 through 1970. Throughout its existence, the MSL served as a farm system for the Class Triple-A Mexican League.

Cities/Teams/Years

Cities representedTeamsYear(s)
Campeche, CampechePiratas de Campeche
Camaroneros de Campeche
1964–1968; 1970
1969
Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche  Camaroneros de Ciudad del Carmen  1967–1970
Coatzacoalcos, VeracruzPorteños de Puerto México
Charros de Puerto México
1964–1968
1969–1970
Las Choapas, VeracruzDiablos Rojos de Las Choapas1967–1969
Mérida, YucatánVenados de Yucatán1964–1969
Minatitlán, VeracruzPetroleros de Minatitlán
Diablos Rojos de Minatitlán
1968
1969
Orizaba, VeracruzCerveceros de Orizaba
Charros de Orizaba
1966
1967
Villahermosa, TabascoPlataneros de Tabasco
Ganaderos de Tabasco
1964–1966; 1969–1970
1967–1968

Championship teams

  • 1964 – Plataneros de Tabasco
  • 1965 – Plataneros de Tabasco
  • 1966 – Piratas de Campeche
  • 1967 – Piratas de Campeche
  • 1968 – Piratas de Campeche
  • 1969 – Camaroneros de Campeche
  • 1970 – Piratas de Campeche

Noted players

Sources

  • Baseball Reference – Mexican Southeast League (A) Encyclopedia and History
  • Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles (1993). Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball. Baseball America. ISBN 978-0-96-371898-3
  • Treto Cisneros, Pedro (2002). The Mexican League/La Liga Mexicana: Comprehensive Player Statistics, 1937-2001. McFarland & Company. ISBN 978-0-78-641378-2
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