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Navegantes del Magallanes B.B.C., commonly known as Navegantes del Magallanes (Spanish pronunciation: [naβeɣantes del mˌaɣaʎˈanes]; Magellan Navigators), or simply Magallanes, are a baseball team in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League, based in Valencia, Carabobo.
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Following his recovery, Aparicio joined the Navegantes del Magallanes club to become a founding member of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League in its inaugural season. The first game of the new league took place on Saturday 12 January 1946 at Cervecería Caracas Stadium, as Magallanes defeated the Patriotas de Venezuela , 5–2, behind a ...
The 1970s saw the first successes for Venezuelan teams outside of Venezuela since the amateur championships of the 1940s, with the Navegantes del Magallanes winning two Caribbean Series. It also saw problems for the league, in the form of the strike that prevented the 1973-1974 tournament, and the problems the Leones del Caracas and Tiburones ...
Then, in 2012 he became an inaugural inductee into the Navegantes del Magallanes Hall of Fame; while his uniform number 21 was retired by the franchise. [29] Besides this, in 2012 García and fellow and countryman Luis Aparicio were honored prior to a Caracas–Magallanes game at Estadio José Bernardo Pérez.
Navegantes del Magallanes 2020-21 Season Roster Players Coaches Pitchers. 06 Ismael Agreda; ... Leones del Caracas 2020-2021 Roster Players Coaches Pitchers.
Navegantes de Magallanes of Venezuela clinched its second team Caribbean Series title and second as a country with a 5-1 record. Guided by manager/DH Willie Horton (.261 BA, .414 OBP) and Series Most Valuable Player Mitchell Page (.417 BA, two home runs, 11 RBI, six runs, .875 SLG), the Venezuelan club took the top spot despite a 1–0 defeat to Dominican Republic in Game 1.
A long time member of the Navegantes del Magallanes in Venezuelan tournaments, his effort earned him a place in franchise lore. In addition, López played in the professional leagues of Cuba , México and Puerto Rico , overcoming color line prejudice throughout a career that lasted 21 years.