Caimanes de Barranquilla

The Caimanes de Barranquilla are a baseball team in the Colombian Professional Baseball League. They have participated in the league since the 1984–85 season, playing in the 12,000-capacity Estadio Édgar Rentería in Barranquilla. Caimanes are the most successful team in Colombian baseball, having won 13 league titles, most recently during the 2023–24 season. They also won the 2022 Caribbean Series, making Colombia the first new country to win the tournament since Mexico's Naranjeros de Hermosillo won their first title in 1976.

Caimanes de Barranquilla
Information
LeagueColombian Professional Baseball League
LocationBarranquilla, Colombia
BallparkEstadio Édgar Rentería
Founded1984
League championships13 (1984–85, 1993–94, 1997–98, 1998–99, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2012–13, 2015–16, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2023–24)
Caribbean Series championships1 (2022)
Former name(s)Caimanes de Lorica (2015–16)
ColorsBlue, white, and red
     
Manager José Mosquera
President Jimmy Char
Websitehttp://www.caimanesbbc.com/
Uniforms
Home
Away

History

Caimanes was founded in 1984, during the so-called "second era" of professional Colombian baseball. It replaced two teams, Cerveza Águila and Café Universal, that both folded the season before, leaving Barranquilla without a professional team. Caimanes won the title in its inaugural season.[1] However, the league would fold by 1988.

In 1998, the success of Colombian-born players in Major League Baseball, most notably Édgar Rentería (who was on the 1997 world champion Florida Marlins), led to a meeting in Miami of Colombian baseball personalities including Edinson Rentería, Edgar Perez and José Martínez (who led and contributed to the development of Colombian Professional Baseball between 1979 and 1985). The meeting established a working group consisting of the businessmen involved with professional baseball in Colombia in the 1980s and new executives from the cities of Barranquilla and Cartagena. This working group was presented with a proposal to revive professional baseball in Colombia under the leadership of the Rentería family. The working group decided to move forward with the proposal, beginning the 1999–2000 season with four teams, two in Barranquilla (Caimanes and Electricos) and two in Cartagena (Tigres and Indios).[2]

Caimanes previously played at Estadio Tomás Arrieta, until it was demolished and replaced by Estadio Édgar Rentería. During its construction, Caimanes temporarily relocated to Santa Cruz de Lorica, in the nearby Córdoba Department, for the 2015–16 season.[3]

Championships

Season Manager Record Series
score
Runner-up
1984–85José Tartabull38–224–2Indios de Cartagena
1994–95Tomás Soto22–144–2Tigres de Cartagena
1997–98Edinson Rentería18–134–1Indios de Cartagena
1998–99Edinson Rentería17–74–2Vaqueros de Montería
2007–08Walter Miranda22–204–0Indios de Cartagena
2008–09Walter Miranda28–254–3Leones de Montería
2009–10Wilson Valera30–244–2Leones de Montería
2015–16Luis Urueta26–164–2Leones de Montería
2018–19Fred Ocasio29–124–1Toros de Sincelejo
2020–21José Mosquera13–114–3Tigres de Cartagena
2021–22José Mosquera23–134–1Vaqueros de Montería
2023–24José Mosquera46–234–1Vaqueros de Montería
Total championships12

International competition

Caribbean Series

Year Venue Finish Wins Losses Win% Manager
2021 Mazatlán6th05.000 José Mosquera
2022 Santo Domingo1st52.714 José Mosquera
Total57.417
2022 Caribbean Series roster
Colombia 2022 Caribbean Series Roster
Players Coaches

Pitchers

  • 28 Elkin Alcalá
  • 55 Rodrigo Benoit
  • 27 Randy Consuegra
  • 21 Luis De Ávila
  • 20 Juan Díaz
  • 78 Luis Escobar
  • 41 Elniery García
  • 67 Donald Goodson
  • 42 Yaramil Hiraldo
  • 37 Joel Inoa
  • 42 Francisco Jiménez
  • 99 Porfirio López
  • 16 Eduar López
  • 25 Deivy Méndez
  • 31 Luis Moreno
  • 69 Jeffry Niño
  • 47 Fernando Pérez
  • 46 Ronald Ramírez

updated on 28 January 2022

Catchers

  •  9 Sandy León
  •  7 Carlos Martínez
  •  2 Andrés Noriega

Infielders

Outfielders

  • 15 Brayan Buelvas
  • 24 Robinson Cabrera
  • 16 Édgar Figueroa
  • 10 Harold Ramírez
  • 13 Brallan Pérez

Manager

Coaches

Baseball Champions League

Year Venue Finish Wins Losses Win% Manager
2023 Mazatlán2nd22.500 Carlos Vidal
2024 Puebla
Total22.500

Notable players

References

  1. "Segunda Época (1979-1985, 1987-1988)" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2011-11-14.
  2. Team Rentería. Nosotros.
  3. "Hoy comienza demolición del estadio Tomás Arrieta" (in Spanish). El Heraldo. 1 July 2016.
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