Tucson Baseball Club

Tucson Baseball Club
Information
LeagueMexican Pacific League
LocationTucson, Arizona
BallparkKino Veterans Memorial Stadium
Founded1959
League championships1979, 2000
Former ballparksEstadio Manuel "Ciclón" Echeverría
Navojoa, Sonora
Colorsred, yellow, white
     
OwnershipPromociones Deportivas del Mayo, S.A. de C.V[1]
General managerVictor Cuevas Valenzuela
ManagerWillie Romero
Websitewww.mayosbeisbol.mx

The Tucson Baseball Club is a professional baseball team in the Mexican Pacific League based in Tucson, Arizona, at Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium, that will debut its team name before the 2025-26 season begins.

The club was formerly known as the Mayos de Navojoa (English: Navojoa Mayos), based in Navojoa, Sonora, from its inception in 1959 to the end of the 2024-25 season.

They have been champions of the league twice. The first time was for the 1978–79 season, with Rickey Henderson on the roster and Chuck Goggin (USA) as coach. The next time was for the 1999–2000 season, with Lorenzo Bundy (USA) as manager.

Roster

Mayos de Navojoa roster
Players Coaches

Pitchers

T.J. Zeuch

  • 46 Ruddy Acosta
  • 27 Marco Carrillo
  • 18 Raúl Carrillo
  • 15 Robert Carson
  • 31 Óscar Félix
  • 11 Demetrio Gutiérrez
  • 39 Esteban Haro
  • 37 Jorge Ibarra
  • 52 Robinson López
  • 23 Jaime Lugo
  • 29 Isidro Márquez
  • 30 Oswaldo Martínez
  • 26 Rogelio Martínez
  • 13 Ozzie Méndez
  • 85 Josh Outman
  • 49 Jesús Pirela
  •  6 Juan Robles

[1] updated on 11 December 2018

Catchers

  •  5 Fernando Flores
  • 20 Carlos Mendívil
  • 40 Omar Rentería


Infielders

  • 00 Telvin Nash
  • 10 Paul León
  • 14 Jorge Flores
  •  2 Diego Madero
  • 35 Víctor Mendoza
  • 47 Jovan Rosa


Outfielders

  • 88 Iván Araujo
  •  1 Alejandro González
  • 16 Alonzo Harris
  • 17 Alan Sánchez
  •  4 Christian Zazueta

Manager

Coaches

  • 12 José Bojórquez (Third Base)
  •  3 Gerardo Garza (First Base)
  • 25 Héctor Heredia (Pitching)
  • 33 Isidro Márquez (Bullpen)

Famous players

Pitchers

Infielders

Outfielders

References

  1. ^ "LMP.mx "Beisbol en Evolucion"". Archived from the original on 2011-08-17. Retrieved 2011-08-21.