Naranjeros de Hermosillo

The Naranjeros de Hermosillo (English: Hermosillo Orange Growers) are a professional baseball team in the Mexican Pacific League based in Hermosillo, Sonora. The Naranjeros are one of the most successful teams in the league with 16 titles and they were the first Mexican team to win the Caribbean Series, doing so in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in 1976.

Naranjeros de Hermosillo
Team logo Cap insignia
Information
LeagueMexican Pacific League
LocationHermosillo, Sonora
BallparkEstadio Sonora (2013–present)
Year founded1945
League championships17
Caribbean Series championships1976, 2014
Former ballparks
ColorsOrange, black and white
     
Retired numbers
OwnershipClub Deportivo Triple A, S.A. de C.V.[1]
ManagerJuan Navarrete
General ManagerEnrique Mazon Rubio
Websitewww.naranjeros.com.mx

History

The team was established in 1945 as Queliteros de Hermosillo (English: Hermosillo Quelite Growers). In 1947, the Queliteros won their first championship in the Liga de la Costa del Pacífico (Pacific Coast League), the competition that preceded the Mexican Pacific League. The club changed its name to the current Naranjeros in the 50s and won the Pacific Coast League back to back in the 1955–56 and 1956–57 seasons.[2] The Naranjeros played in the Estadio de la Casa del Pueblo that was later renamed to Estadio Fernando M. Ortiz.[3]

Hermosillo repeated the feat of winning the league championship twice in a row in the 1960–61 and 1961–62 seasons, both times under manager Virgilio Arteaga. They won the league again in the 1963–64 season. During these years, legendary player Héctor Espino was part of the team.

The Naranjeros won the 1970–71 season and therefore became the first Pacific League team to represent Mexico in the 1971 Caribbean Series. In 1972 the team moved to the Estadio Coloso del Choyal. They won the 1974–75 and 1975–76 seasons back to back and participated in the 1976 Caribbean Series.

Naranjeros de Hermosillo when they were champions of the Caribbean Series in 1976

The Naranjeros' victory at the 1976 Caribbean Series in Santo Domingo was the first ever by a Mexican team. The club was managed by Benjamín "Cananea" Reyes and included players such as Héctor Espino (1B), Sergio "Kalimán" Robles (C), Celerino Sánchez (3B), Elliot Willis (2B), Arnoldo de Hoyos (CF), George Brunett (P) and Jerry Hairston Sr. (LF). Again under Cananea Reyes, the Naranjeros won the 1979–80 season. With Tom Harmon as manager, Hermosillo won the 1981–82, 1989–90 and 1991–92 seasons.

In the 1993–94, 1994–95 and 2000–01 seasons, the Naranjeros won the Mexican Pacific League, led by manager Derek Bryant. Under Lorenzo Bundy, Hermosillo won the 2006–07 season and were champions again in the 2009–10 season with Homar Rojas as manager.

In 2013, the Naranjeros moved to Estadio Sonora. During that season, the team won its seventeenth league title and the 2014 Caribbean Series with Matías Carrillo as manager.

Championships

SeasonYearManager
N/A1946–1947
N/A1956–1957
III1960–1961Virgilio Arteaga[4]
IV1961–1962Virgilio Arteaga
VI1963–1964Leonardo Rodríguez
XIII1970–1971Maury Wills
XVII1974–1975Benjamín Cananea Reyes
XVIII1975–1976Benjamín Reyes
XXII1979–1980Benjamín Reyes
XXIV1981–1982Tom Harmon
XXXII1989–1990Tom Harmon
XXXIV1991–1992Tom Harmon
XXXVI1993–1994Marv Foley
XXXVII1993–1994Derek Bryant
XLIII2000–2001Derek Bryant
XLIX2006–2007Lorenzo Bundy
LIII2009–2010Homar Rojas
LVII2013–2014Matías Carrillo[5]

Stadium

In its early days, the team played at Estadio Fernando M. Ortiz, also known as "La Casa del Pueblo."[3] Since 1972, the Naranjeros have been playing in their home stadium, Estadio De Beisbol Héctor Espino, named after the greatest Mexican baseball player in history, Héctor Espino. Since 2013 they have played their home games at Estadio de Beisbol Sonora.[6]

Roster

Players Coaches

Pitchers

  • 54 Raúl Barrón
  • 75 Aníbal Cervantes
  • 52 Roberto Garza
  • 32 Daniel Guerrero
  • 53 Elián Leyva
  • 69 Luis Márquez
  • 28 Ozzie Méndez
  • 35 Juan Pablo Oramas
  • 38 José Miguel Ramírez
  • 93 Adrián Rodríguez
  • 16 Heriberto Ruelas
  • 59 Fernando Salas
  • 24 Ryan Verdugo
  • 56 Jack Weisenburger

Catchers

  • 51 César Ayala
  • 50 Alejandro Flores
  • 34 Julián León

Infielders

Outfielders

  • 33 José Cardona
  • 75 Brayan Mendoza
  • 90 Norberto Obeso
  • 13 Nick Torres

Manager

Coaches

  • 81 Darryl Brinkley (hitting)
  •  1 Adulfo Camacho (third base)
  • 45 Elmer Dessens (pitching)
  •  5 Carlos Gastélum (hitting)
  • 23 Cornelio García (hitting)
  • 25 Max León (pitching)
  • 72 Alfredo Meza (catchers)
  •  8 Juan Francisco Rodríguez (bench coach)
  • 41 Ricardo Solís (pitching)


Roster updated on 5 October 2021

Notable players

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-08-19. Retrieved 2011-08-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Historia del Club - Naranjeros". naranjeros.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  3. Sortillón Valenzuela, Manuel de Jesús. "El parque de beisbol de "La Casa del Pueblo"". Historia de Hermosillo (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20140203080453/http://www.ligadelpacifico.com.mx/index.php/equipo/naranjeros-de-hermosillo.html. Archived from the original on 3 February 2014. Retrieved 31 January 2014. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. "Roster de 60". Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 31 January 2014.
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-08-27. Retrieved 2011-08-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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