Cazadores de Artemisa
Information
LeagueCuban National Series
LocationArtemisa, Artemisa Province
Ballpark26 de Julio Stadium
Established2011 (2011)
Nickname(s)Cazadores (Hunters)
ColorsRed, blue and white
     
ManagerManuel Vigoa
Uniforms
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Cazadores de Artemisa (English: Artemisa Hunters) is a Cuban baseball team based in Artemisa. They are a member of the Cuban National Series and play their home games at 26 de Julio Stadium, opened in 1968 and with a capacity of 6,000 spectators.[1]

History

In 2011, Cuban government decided to split Havana Province into two newly created administrative divisions: Artemisa Province and Mayabeque Province. This led to the disappearance of the La Habana team and to the creation of the Artemisa and Huracanes de Mayabeque teams, who started playing in the 2011–12 Cuban National Series season.[2][3][4]

Roster

Cazadores de Artemisa roster - 2020–21 Cuban National Series
PlayersCoaches
Pitchers
  • 14 Geonel Gutiérrez
  • 16 Misael Villa
  • 19 Michel Martínez
  • 26 Israel Sánchez
  • 28 Yunieski García
  • 29 Andy Pérez
  • 42 Miguel Lahera
  • 44 Sean Rodríguez
  • 56 Laidel Torres
  • 74 Michel Ortiz
  • 75 Saydel Peña
  • 92 Jesús Daniel García
  • 97 Dairon Alpízar
  • 99 José Ángel García
Catchers
  •  4 Brayan Mera
  • 12 Andy Cosme
  • 35 José Padrón
  • 77 Sandro Tornés

Infielders

  •  7 Yansel Reyes
  • 11 Osbel Pacheco
  • 18 Gabriel Garbey
  • 22 Adrián González
  • 24 Dayán García
  • 30 José Antonio Jiménez
  • 40 Lian Rodríguez
  • 66 Yansue Moré

Outfielders

  •  3 Marlon Lamontaña
  •  5 Carlos de la Tejeda
  • 21 Jens Fernández
  • 25 Yoan Moreno
  • 27 Geovani Díaz
  • 36 Reinier Ramos
  • 55 Henry Luis
  • 69 Víctor González
  • 90 Ronmy Proenza
Manager
  • 40 Manuel Vigoa

Coaches

  •  3 Lázaro Castro
  •  5 Eduardo Leal
  • 62 José Manuel Pedroso
  • 39 Jorge Luis Crespo
  • 91 Wilmar Álvarez


References

  1. "Estadio 26 de Julio". Béisbol en Cuba (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  2. Núñez Betancourt, Alberto (8 June 2010). "La racionalidad como premisa". Granma (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 11 June 2010. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  3. "Proponen en Pleno del Partido dos nuevas provincias cubanas: Artemisa y Mayabeque (+ Infografía)". Cuba Debate (in Spanish). 7 June 2010. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  4. "Equipo Artemisa". Béisbol en Cuba (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 April 2021.
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