Colombian Professional Baseball League


The Colombian Professional Baseball League , also known as the Colombian Winter League, is a professional baseball league based in Colombia. It is a winter league that plays during three months during the Major League Baseball offseason.

History

Colombian Professional Baseball League is commonly divided into three eras: from 1948 to 1958, from 1979 to 1988, and from 1993 to the present. In the middle of 2004 the Colombian Professional Baseball League was accepted in the Caribbean Confederation of Professional Baseball, although for the moment they will not be allowed to participate in the Caribbean Series until the level of play and the quality of baseball facilities have been deemed to have improved. The Colombian League reportedly intends to continue pursuing participation in the Caribbean Series in 2012.
The league added two teams for the 2010–11 season: the Potros de Medellín, based in Medellín, Colombia, and the Águilas de Bogotá, based in Bogotá, Colombia. Additionally, the Toros moved from Sincelejo to Cali for economic reasons.
Colombia was added for the 2020 edition of the Caribbean Series, replacing Cuba who could not participate due to visa issues.

Partnerships

The league is televised by Cultiva Entertainment.
The league had an affiliation with the Yuma Scorpions of the Golden Baseball League for the 2009 season.

Ownership

It is sponsored in large part by Major League Baseball players as it is owned by the Renteria Foundation, a charity run by former Major League Baseball shortstop Édgar Rentería. In addition, players such as former Major League Baseball shortstop Orlando Cabrera have owned teams.

Format

The league has six teams around the country. The season is played from October to January. The top four teams at the end of the regular season, a first round robin phase of 50 games per team, advance to another round-robin with the two best teams contesting a best-of-seven final series to determine the league champion.

Teams and stadiums

Team
Stadium
City
Capacity
Caimanes de BarranquillaEstadio Édgar RenteríaBarranquilla12,000
Gigantes de BarranquillaEstadio Édgar RenteríaBarranquilla12,000
Tigres de CartagenaEstadio Once de NoviembreCartagena12,000
Vaqueros de MonteríaEstadio 18 de JunioMontería12,000
Leones de Santa MartaEstadio La EsperanzaSanta Marta1,542
Toros de SincelejoEstadio 20 de EneroSincelejo10,000

Colombian baseball stadiums

StadiumCityCapacityHome Team
1Once de NoviembreCartagena de Indias12,000Tigres de Cartagena-Indios de Cartagena
220 de eneroSincelejo10,000Toros de Sincelejo-Rancheros de Sincelejo
3Edgar RenteriaBarranquilla8,000Caimanes de Barranquilla - Eléctricos de Barranquilla - Vaqueros de Barranquilla
4Luis Alberto VillegasMedellín8,000Potros de Medellín - Pumas de Antioquia
5Miguel Chávez del ValleCali4,500Azucareros del Valle
618 de junioMontería4.500Leones de Montería
7Estadio Distrital Hermes Barros CabasBogotá2,700Águilas de Bogotá/Metropolitanos de Bogotá
8Wellingwourth MaySan Andrés2,000Piratas de San Andrés
9Rafael NaarTurbaco1,200-
10Estadio Rafael Hernández PardoSanta Marta-Tiburones de Santa Marta
11Júlio Silva BolañoCiénaga3,000-
12Luis Támara SamudioTolú1,000-

Champions