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The Naranjeros de Hermosillo (English: Hermosillo Orange Growers) are a professional baseball team based in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. They compete in the Mexican Pacific League (LMP). The team plays at the Estadio Fernando Valenzuela with a capacity of 16,000 seated spectators.
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It is home to the Naranjeros de Hermosillo of the Mexican Pacific League. The stadium opened as the Estadio Sonora opened in 2013 and replaced the Estadio Héctor Espino as the home ballpark of the Naranjeros. On 7 February 2023, Governor Alfonso Durazo announced that the stadium would be renamed in honor of Fernando Valenzuela. [2]
Players: Coaches: Pitchers. 54 Raúl Barrón; 75 Aníbal Cervantes; 46 Danis Correa; 62 Cristian Garza; 65 Jake Jewell; 48 José Manuel López; 16 Ozzie Méndez; 66 Luis Manuel Ochoa; 35 Juan Pablo Oramas
The last-place Naranjeros de Hermosillo finished with a 1-5 record, but included batting champion Cornelio García (.520) and catcher Homar Rojas in the All-Star team. In addition, Barry Jones of Puerto Rico smashed five home runs to tie the single-series record set by Rico Carty in the 1977 tournament. A left-handed pull hitter, Jones achieved ...
In 2013, the stadium was replaced by the Estadio Sonora as the home venue of the Naranjeros de Hermosillo. [4] The final Naranjeros game at the stadium was a 7–2 playoff loss to the Tomateros de Culiacán on 6 January 2013. [3] The stadium served as the first home venue of the Cimarrones de Sonora from 2013 to 2015.
The fifty-sixth edition of the Caribbean Series (Serie del Caribe) was played in 2014.It was held from February 1 through February 8 of 2014 with the champion baseball teams of Cuba, Naranjas de Villa Clara; Dominican Republic, Tigres del Licey; Mexico, Naranjeros de Hermosillo; Puerto Rico, Indios de Mayagüez, and Venezuela, Navegantes del Magallanes.
Born in Nacozari de García, Sonora, Reyes was a third baseman, outfielder and pitcher.After playing amateur baseball and being selected to the Mexico junior national team, he abandoned his studies to pursue professional baseball and sign with the Piratas de Campeche of the Mexican Southeast League, where he batted .278 and stole 54 bases in 1964. [2]