Yaquis de Obregón

Mexican professional baseball team From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Yaquis de Obregón (English: Obregón Yaquis) are a professional baseball team based in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, Mexico. They compete in the Mexican Pacific League (LMP). The team plays at the Estadio Yaquis with a capacity of 16,500 seated spectators.[3]

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LeagueMexican Pacific League
LocationCiudad Obregón, Sonora
BallparkEstadio Yaquis
Founded1970
Caribbean Series championships2 (2011, 2013)
League championships7 (1965–66, 1972–73, 1980–81, 2007–08, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13)
Former ballparkEstadio Tomás Oroz Gaytán (1971–2015)
ColorsBlue, sky blue and white[1]
     
Retired numbers
OwnershipClub de Baseball Obregón, S.A. de C.V[2]
PresidentRené Arturo Rodríguez
ManagerGabe Álvarez
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The team has won the LMP championship six times. The Yaquis are the only team in league history to have won three consecutive league championships, achieving this feat in the 2011, 2012, and 2013.[4]

History

Professional baseball in Ciudad Obregón dates back to 1947, when the first club was established, nicknamed the Arroceros (Rice Growers). In 1958, the team changed its nickname to the Rojos (Reds), and in 1964 to the Trigueros (Wheat Growers).[5]

The Yaquis de Obregón were founded in 1970 and the team played its first game on 8 October 1970 in the Estadio Tomás Oroz Gaytán.[6]

The team has had 6 championships. The first one was in the 1965–1966 season with Manuel Magallón as coach. The next two titles were on the 1972–1973 season under Dave Garcia and the 1980–1981 season under Lee Sigman. On 27 January 2008 the team won their fourth championship, defeating Venados de Mazatlán four games to one, with Homar Rojas as manager.[7]

Managed by Eddie Díaz, the team won the 2010-11 championship, defeating Algodoneros de Guasave four games to three, and went on to win the 2011 Caribbean Series contested in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. The team won a second and third consecutive title after winning the 2011–2012 and 2012–2013 championships under Díaz. Later, they went on to win the 2013 Caribbean Series. The 2013 Caribbean Series was the first to feature a final game after a round-robin tournament. The final game lasted 18 innings, ending at 2 am local time. They are the first team in the Liga Mexicana del Pacífico to win three championships in a row.[4]

Stadium

The Yaquis first played in the Álvaro Obregón Stadium from its inception until 1971, when the Estadio Tomás Oroz Gaytán was inaugurated.[8] In 2016, the team moved to the newly inaugurated Estadio Yaquis, with capacity of 16,500 seated spectators.[9]

Roster

Yaquis de Obregón roster
Active rosterCoaches
Pitchers
Catchers
  • 15 Mexico Santiago Chávez
  •  8 Mexico Alfredo Hurtado
  • 39 Mexico Néstor Ríos

Infielders

  • 47 Mexico Juan Carlos Gamboa
  •  2 Mexico Antonis Macías
  •  6 Mexico Víctor Márquez
  • 25 Mexico Víctor Mendoza
  • 30 Mexico Roberto Valenzuela
  • 23 Mexico Kevin Villavicencio

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

  • -- Mexico Héctor Álvarez (third base)
  • -- Mexico Tavo Álvarez (pitching)
  • 40 Mexico Sergio Omar Gastélum (bench)
  • -- Mexico Mario Mendoza Jr. (bullpen)
  • -- Mexico Leo Rodríguez (first base)
  • -- Mexico Carlos Sievers (hitting)


Roster updated on 22 December 2025


Championships

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Season Manager Opponent Series score Record
1965–66Manuel MagallónNo final series48–32–5
1972–73Dave GarciaMayos de Navojoa4–154–43
1980–81Lee SigmanNaranjeros de Hermosillo4–358–40
2007–08Homar RojasVenados de Mazatlán4–151–34
2010–11Eddie DíazAlgodoneros de Guasave4–350–34
2011–12Eddie DíazAlgodoneros de Guasave4–049–34
2012–13Eddie DíazÁguilas de Mexicali4–048–35
Total championships6
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Caribbean Series record

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Year Venue Finish Wins Losses Win% Manager
1973Venezuela Caracas4th15.167United States Dave Garcia
2008Dominican Republic Santiago3rd24.333Mexico Homar Rojas
2011Puerto Rico Mayagüez1st42.667Dominican Republic Eddie Díaz
2012Dominican Republic Santo Domingo4th24.333Dominican Republic Eddie Díaz
2013Mexico Hermosillo1st43.571Dominican Republic Eddie Díaz
Total1318.419
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Notable players

Results from all seasons

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PlaceSeason
1st2012–13
1st2011–12
1st2010–11
4th2009–10
6th2008–09
1st2007–08
3rd2006–07
7th2005–06
4th2004–05
2nd2003–04
2nd2002–03
6th2001–02
3rd2000–01
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PlaceSeason
7th1999–00
6th1998–99
8th1997–98
5th1996–97
8th1995–96
6th1994–95
6th1993–94
4th1992–93
6th1991–92
3rd1990–91
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9th1989–90
5th1988–89
8th1987–88
10th1986–87
9th1985–86
7th1984–85
4th1983–84
10th1982–83
4th1981–82
1st1980–81
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PlaceSeason
4th1979–80
6th1978–79
3rd1977–78
6th1976–77
2nd1975–76
4th1974–75
2nd1973–74
1st1972–73
4th1971–72
3rd1970–71
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PlaceSeason
4th1969–70
2nd1968–69
6th1967–68
7th1966–67
1st1965–66
6th1964–65
5th1963–64
5th1962–63
4th1961–62
4th1960–61
4th1958–59
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