Mexican Softball League

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Founded2023
No. of teams8
CountryMexico
Mexican Softball League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2026 Mexican Softball League season
SportSoftball
Founded2023
No. of teams8
CountryMexico
HeadquartersMexico City
Most recent
champions
Sultanes de Monterrey
(1st title)
Most titlesCharros de Jalisco
(1 title)
Diablos Rojos del México
(1 title)
Sultanes de Monterrey
(1 title)
BroadcastersAYM Sports
Canal Once
Claro[a]
ESPN[b]
Fox[c]
Televisa[d]
TV Azteca[e]
TVC Deportes[f]

The Mexican Softball League (LMS) (Spanish: Liga Mexicana de Softbol) is a professional softball league in Mexico. The LMS was established in September 2023 and started its first official season in January 2024. The league is affiliated to the Mexican League; all of the participant teams are softball sections of the Mexican League baseball teams. The LMS is the first professional softball league in Mexico and Latin America.[1][2]

The Mexican Softball League (LMS) was announced in September 2023 as a joint effort between the Mexican League and the Mexican Softball Federation as the first professional women's softball league in Mexico. Six teams, all of them softball sections of the Mexican League baseball teams, were confirmed to take part in the league's inaugural season in 2024: Bravos de León, Charros de Jalisco, Diablos Rojos del México, El Águila de Veracruz, Olmecas de Tabasco and Sultanes de Monterrey.[3][4]

The league held its inaugural draft on 7 December 2023 at the Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú in Mexico City. A total of 120 players were picked by the six LMS teams, amongst them players such as Stefanía Aradillas (who represented Mexico at the 2020 Summer Olympics) and Yuruby Alicart (who was part of the Venezuelan squad at the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2013 World Games, where she was a silver medalist).[5][6] Players from Mexico, United States, Cuba, Venezuela and Colombia were part of the league's first professional softballers.[1] In January 2024, New Era was announced as the league's official cap and uniforms supplier for all the six teams.[7]

The inaugural Mexican Softball League season was presented on 22 January 2024 and it opened on 25 January 2024, immediately attracting huge crowds. The match between Sultanes and El Águila at the Estadio de Beisbol Monterrey was attended by 13,408 spectators, while 2,500 people attended the Estadio Domingo Santana for the Bravos–Charros game.[8][9][10][11][12]

Charros de Jalisco became the first LMS winners, defeating Sultanes de Monterrey in the 2024 Serie de la Reina 3 games to 1. Charros' pitcher Yeraldine Carrión was awarded as the most valuable player of the championship series.[13][14][15]

In October 2024, El Águila de Veracruz signed Maxime van Dalen, who became the first Dutch player to play in the league.[16]

On 22 October 2024 two new teams joined the league ahead of the 2025 season, Algodoneros de Unión Laguna and Naranjeros de Hermosillo.[17]

Teams

Team City Stadium Capacity[18] Founded
Algodoneros de Unión Laguna Coahuila Torreón, Coahuila Estadio de la Revolución 7,689 2024
Bravos de León Guanajuato León, Guanajuato Estadio Domingo Santana TV4 6,500 2023
Charros de Jalisco Jalisco Zapopan, Jalisco Estadio Panamericano 16,500 2023
Diablos Rojos del México Mexico City Iztacalco, Mexico City Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú 20,062 2023
El Águila de Veracruz Veracruz Veracruz, Veracruz Estadio Universitario Beto Ávila 7,319 2023
Naranjeros de Hermosillo Sonora Hermosillo, Sonora Estadio Fernando Valenzuela 16,000 2024
Olmecas de Tabasco Tabasco Villahermosa, Tabasco Estadio Centenario Orsan 6,600 2023
Sultanes de Monterrey Nuevo León Monterrey, Nuevo León Walmart Park 21,803 2023

Champions

Team Champions Runners-up Winning seasons Runners-up seasons
Sultanes de Monterrey1220262024, 2025
Diablos Rojos del México1120252026
Charros de Jalisco102024

Salaries

Players in the LMS have a monthly salary of $18000 Mexican pesos (roughly equivalent to $1055 USD), while elite players (more experienced or foreign players) can earn up to $51000 pesos per month (approximately $2900).[19][20]

Media coverage

Notes

References

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