Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos

Professional baseball team in the Mexican League From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos (English: Two Laredos Owls), formerly known as the Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo (English: Nuevo Laredo Owls), are a professional baseball team in the Mexican League. The Tecolotes are a binational baseball team, splitting their home games between Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico and Laredo, Texas, United States. Their home games in Mexico are played at Parque la Junta, while their home games in the United States are played at Uni-Trade Stadium. They are the only Mexican League team to play outside of Mexico.

LeagueLiga Mexicana de Béisbol (Northern Division)
BallparkEstadio Nuevo Laredo (2008–2010, 2018)
Uni-Trade Stadium (2018-)
Parque la Junta (1947–2004, 2019-)
Veterans Field (1985–2004)
Founded1940 (original)
2018 (modern)
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LeagueLiga Mexicana de Béisbol (Northern Division)
LocationNuevo Laredo
Laredo
BallparkEstadio Nuevo Laredo (2008–2010, 2018)
Uni-Trade Stadium (2018-)
Parque la Junta (1947–2004, 2019-)
Veterans Field (1985–2004)
Founded1940 (original)
2018 (modern)
Serie del Rey championships2 (1977, 1989)
League championships5 (1953, 1954, 1958, 1977, 1989)
Former name
  • Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo (1949–1984)
  • La Junta de Nuevo Laredo (1940–1946)
ColorsNavy blue, white, green, red
       
MascotOwl
PresidentJosé Antonio Mansur Galán
ManagerFélix Fermín
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History

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The Tecolotes de los dos Laredos were originally named the Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo from their founding in 1940 to 1985, during which time they only played in Nuevo Laredo. The team's first game was played on 30 March 1940 against Unión Laguna.[1] In 1985, the Tecolotes played games on both of the sides of the border in Nuevo Laredo and Laredo. In 2004, the Tecolotes were transferred to Tijuana and were renamed Potros de Tijuana. The Tecolotes were the Mexican League Champions in 1953, 1954, 1958, 1977, and 1989; and were runners-up in 1945, 1955, 1959, 1985, 1987, 1992, and 1993. Baseball returned to the city in 2008 when the Rieleros de Aguascalientes were transferred to Nuevo Laredo as the Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo.[2] The Tecolotes did not play in the 2011–2012 seasons, but had hopes of returning for the 2013 season. The owner was trying to sell the team to León, Guanajuato.[3] On November 22, 2011, the team was sold to a Colombian investor and the team was transferred to Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche.[4]

After the 2017 season, the Rojos del Águila de Veracruz franchise was relocated to Nuevo Laredo, and the team was rebranded to the Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos in 2018.[5] They play half of their home games at Estadio Nuevo Laredo and the other half at Uni-Trade Stadium.[6]

Championships

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YearChampionsSeriesSubchampions
1945Alijadores de Tampico*Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo
1953Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo*Sultanes de Monterrey
1954Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo*Leones de Yucatán
1955Tigres Capitalinos2-0Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo
1958Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo*Diablos Rojos del México
1959Petroleros de Poza Rica*Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo
1977Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo4-1Diablos Rojos del México
1985Diablos Rojos del México4-1Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos
1987Diablos Rojos del México4-1Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos
1989Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos4-2Leones de Yucatán
1992Tigres Capitalinos4-2Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos
1993Olmecas de Tabasco4-1Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos
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Roster

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Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

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Coaches

  • -- José Ángel Chávez (third base)
  • 39 Ricardo Cuevas (bench)
  • -- Erick Sandoval (first base)
  • -- Félix Tejada (bullpen)

  • Injury icon 7-day injured list
  • ~ Development list
  • # Rehab assignment
  • ∞ Reserve list
  • ‡ Restricted list
  • § Suspended list
  • † Temporarily inactive list
  • Roster updated May 17, 2026
  • Transactions
  • → More rosters: MiLB  Mexican League
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Notable players

Television coverage

Since the 2024 season, all games are televised in the United States on KXNU-DT2.[7]

References

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