Caliente de Durango

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Caliente de Durango
File:Caliente de Durango logo.svg File:Caliente de Durango cap insignia.svg
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LeagueMexican League
LocationDurango, Durango
BallparkEstadio Francisco Villa
Established2024
ColorsRed, black and white
     
OwnershipGrupo Caliente
PresidentCarlos Cedillo
ManagerRamón Valdez
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Caliente de Durango is a professional baseball team in the Mexican League based in Durango. Their home ballpark is the Estadio Francisco Villa, with a capacity of 6,000 people. The team was established in 2024 after the former Durango's Mexican League franchise, Generales de Durango, was suspended by the league due to its owner's legal problems. The club debuted in the 2024 Mexican League season.

History

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The city of Durango had its first professional baseball team in 1956 when the Alacranes de Durango joined the Mexican Central League, a minor league that served as feeder for the Mexican League. After several years playing in the Mexican Central League, the Alacranes joined the Mexican League in 1976 and played for four seasons, from 1976 to 1979.[1]

Professional baseball returned to Durango in 2017, when the Delfines del Carmen moved to Durango and were renamed as Generales de Durango.[2] The Generales played in the Mexican League until 2023, but were suspended by the league in February 2024 after its owner, Venezuelan businessman Carlos Lazo, was involved in legal problems accused of fraud. Lazo also owned the Reds de la Ciudad de México of the Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional (LFA); the Reds were similarly suspended by the LFA.[3][4]

In March 2024 it was officially announced that a new team, owned by Grupo Caliente, would be joining the Mexican League as a replacement for the Generales. The new franchise would retain the same players that the Generales had before being suspended and would remain in Durango, playing in the Estadio Francisco Villa.[5][6] Luis Borges, the Generales manager, and most of the players remained with the new team.[7][8] The club was presented as Caliente de Durango with red, black and white as its colors, owing to Grupo Caliente's corporate colors.[9] This marked the first time in Mexican professional baseball that a team's name included a corporate sponsor and the decision sparked controversy and mockery amongst fans.[10]

Caliente debuted in the Mexican League on 12 April 2024 against the Saraperos de Saltillo, winning its inaugural game 7–4.[11]

Roster

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Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 97 Felipe Acosta
  • 55 Diógenes Almengo
  • -- Néstor Anguamea
  • 26 Baltazar Arredondo
  • 46 Jorge Bautista
  • 100 Erick Casillas
  • 23 Félix Doubront
  • 57 Fernando Estrella
  • 19 Ricardo Hernández
  • 10 Isaac Jiménez
  •  9 Kevin Kelly
  • 00 R.J. Martínez
  • 81 Irving Medina
  • 13 Ozzie Méndez
  • 54 Wirfin Obispo
  • 58 Jonathan Partida
  • -- Luis Payán
  • 44 Luis Rijo
  • -- Denny Román
  • 99 Keyvius Sampson
  • 49 Matt Solter
  • 33 Tanner Tully
  • 90 Edwyn Valle
  • 19 Saúl Vázquez

Catchers

  • 27 Geraldi Díaz
  •  4 Alejandro Urías

Infielders

Outfielders

  • 18 Oswaldo Arcia
  •  1 Geisel Cepeda
  • 42 Jorge García
  •  6 Isiah Gilliam
  • 77 Santiago González
  • 33 Elmer Lopez
  • 15 Sabriel Polanco
  • 11 Randy Romero
  •  1 Nick Williams

Manager

  • -- Ramón Valdez

Coaches

  • -- Antonio Aguilera (batting)
  •  9 Efrén Espinoza (third base)
  • -- Juan Antonio Peña (bullpen)
  • 15 Ignacio Rodríguez (pitching)
  • -- Leo Rodríguez (bench)
  • -- Miguel Torrero (first base)
  • -- Lino Urdaneta (assistant)

  • Injury icon 7-day injured list
  • ~ Development list
  • # Rehab assignment
  • ∞ Reserve list
  • ‡ Restricted list
  • § Suspended list
  • † Temporarily inactive list
  • Roster updated October 10, 2025
  • Transactions
  • → More rosters: MiLB • Mexican League

References

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