1990-1991 Cuban National League

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The 1990-1991 season was the thirtieth season of Cuba's national baseball system.

Serie Nacional[edit]

Henequeneros wins their second consecutive championship in the thirtieth Serie Nacional. Once again the team was managed by Gerardo Junco. This season marks the introduction of a cross-bracket system in the playoffs.

In the playoff bracket, the top team in each division plays the runner-up of the other division, with the winners advancing to the best-of-seven championship. Both runner-ups, Henequeneros of Zona Occidental and Camagüey of Zona Oriental, win the best-of-three semifinals, against Santiago de Cuba and La Habana respectivly. The two teams advance to the finals, in which Henequeneros wins 4 to 1.

Henequeneros slugger Lázaro Junco wins his eighth home run title with 17. Industriales shortstop Germán Mesa steals the most bases with 22 swipes. Industriales pitcher René Arocha ties for the league lead in complete games with 9 - Lázaro de la Torre of Metropolitanos and Adiel Palma of Cienfuegos also have the same number of complete games. On July 4, 1992, a month prior to the Olympics, Arocha becomes the second Cuban national team player to defect to the United States since the Cuban revolution, following Barbaro Garbey.

Standings[edit]

Bold indicates Zona champion; Italics indicates Serie Nacional champion

Zona Occidental[edit]

Team G W L WPCT GB
La Habana 47 34 13 0.723 -.-
Henequeneros 48 33 15 0.688 1.5
Vegueros 48 33 15 0.688 1.5
Industriales 48 29 19 0.604 5.5
Metropolitanos 47 24 23 0.511 10.0
Isla de la Juventud 48 20 28 0.417 14.5
Cienfuegos 48 16 32 0.333 18.5
Citricultores 48 13 35 0.271 21.5
Forestales 48 13 35 0.271 21.5

Zona Oriental[edit]

Team G W L WPCT GB
Santiago de Cuba 48 33 15 0.688 -.-
Camagüey 48 29 19 0.604 4.0
Villa Clara 48 27 21 0.563 6.0
Holguín 48 26 22 0.542 7.0
Las Tunas 48 24 24 0.500 9.0
Granma 48 22 26 0.458 11.0
Guantánamo 48 21 27 0.438 12.0
Ciego de Ávila 48 20 28 0.417 13.0
Sancti Spíritus 48 14 34 0.292 19.0

Playoffs[edit]

  Semifinals Finals
                 
OCC1  La Habana 1  
OTE2  Camagüey 2  
    OTE2  Camagüey 1
  OCC2  Henequeneros 4
OTE1  Santiago de Cuba 0
OCC2  Henequeneros 2  



Leaders[edit]

Bold indicates either wooden bat record or aluminum bat record (1976-1977 to 1998-1999), Italics indicate Serie Nacional record

Batting[edit]

Stat Zona Occidental Zona Oriental
Leader Team Number Notes Leader Team Number Notes
Batting Average Lázaro Madera Vegueros .400 52 hits in 180 at-bats Luis Ulacia Camagüey 376 62 hits in 165 at-bats
Runs Scored Luis I. González La Habana 49 Gabriel Pierre Santiago de Cuba 41
Base Hits Alexis Cabrejas
Reemberto Rosell
Industriales
Cienfuegos
64 Eddy Rojas Villa Clara 66
Doubles Orbe L. Rodríguez Metropolitanos 14 Alcides Maso Camagüey 15 ?Name
Triples Yobal Dueñas
Jorge García
Alexis Cabrejas
Juan C. Millán
Vegueros
Metropolitanos
Industriales
La Habana
4 José R. Delgado
Miguel Caldés
Raúl González
Pedro Mora
Mariano González
Sancti Spíritus
Camagüey
Ciego de Ávila
Granma
Holguín
3
Home Runs Lázaro Junco Henequeneros 17 Ermidelio Urrutia Las Tunas 16
Runs Batted In Romelio Martínez La Habana 47 Óscar Machado Villa Clara 51
Base-on-Balls Enrique Díaz Metropolitanos 35 Leonel Moa Camagüey 39
Intentional Base-on-Balls Omar Linares Vegueros 7 Leonel Moa Camagüey 7
Hit-by-Pitch William Rodríguez Isla de la Juventud 10 José García Ciego de Ávila 16
Strikeouts Jesús Reyes Cienfuegos 39 Óscar Sarduy Ciego de Ávila 45
Sacrifice Hit Andrés Galarraga
Yobal Dueñas
Forestales
Vegueros
7 Henry González Holguín 6
Sacrifice Fly Luis García Industriales 5 Jorge L. Duboys
Gabriel Pierre
Fausto Álvarez
Holguín
Santiago de Cuba
Santiago de Cuba
3

Stolen Bases Germán Mesa Industriales 22 Óscar Machado
Jorge L. Duboys
Villa Clara
Holguín (Serie Nacional)|Holguín
16

Pitching[edit]

Stat Zona Occidental Zona Oriental
Leader Team Number Notes Leader Team Number Notes
Wins Jorge L. Valdés Henequeneros 9 Ariel Cutiño Santiago de Cuba 9
Win-Loss Percentage Rolando A. Hernández Henequeneros 1.000 4 - 0 Ariel Cutiño Santiago de Cuba .900 9 - 1
Earned Run Average José Ibar La Habana 1.73 15 ER in 78 IP José R. Riscart Villa Clara 1.51 16 ER in 95.1 IP
Innings Pitched Lázaro de la Torre
Adiel Palma
Metropolitanos
Cienfuegos
105.0 Juan C. Pérez Las Tunas 106.2
Games Pitched Lázaro Pina
Jorge A. Martínez
Forestales
Henequeneros
21 Giorge Díaz
Ángel Tumbarell
Guantánamo
Guantánamo
22
Games Started Rafael Gómez Metropolitanos 14 Juan C. Pérez Camagüey 13
Games Relieved Jorge A. Martínez Henequeneros 17 Ángel Tumbarell Guantánamo 21
Complete Games Lázaro de la Torre
René Arocha
Adiel Palma
Metropolitanos
Industriales
Cienfuegos
9 Osvaldo Fernández R. Holguín 8
Shutouts Alberto Torres Vegueros 4 José R. Riscart Villa Clara 4
Hits Allowed Rafael Gómez
Adiel Palma
Metropolitanos
Cienfuegos
99 Luis R. Arrojo Villa Clara 107
Strikeouts Adiel Palma Cienfuegos 82 Juan C. Pérez Las Tunas 107
Base-on-Balls Edilberto Oropeza Citricultores 61 Juan C. Pérez Las Tunas 57
Intentional Base-on-Balls Óscar Camejo
Lázaro Piña
Ramón Castellanos
Forestales
Forestales
La Habana
5 Abigail Escalona Granma 5
Hit Batters Rafael Gómez Metropolitanos 13 José R. Riscart Villa Clara 10

Award Winners[edit]

The Most Valuable Player (Jugadores más Valiosos) was Lázaro Madera a outfielder with Vegueros. The Most Valuable Pitcher (Lanzadores más Valiosos) was José Ramón Riscart of Villa Clara. José Emilio Lamarque of Holguín was the Series' Rookie of the Year (Novatos del Año).

Series Selectivas[edit]

The seventeenth Series Selectivas was won by Pinar del Río, managed by the Jorge Fuentes.

Standings[edit]

Team G W L WPCT GB
Pinar del Río 63 41 22 0.651 -.-
Habana 63 39 24 0.619 2.0
Matanzas 63 35 28 0.556 6.0
Serranos 63 30 33 0.476 11.0
Agropecuarios 63 29 34 0.460 12.0
Mineros 63 28 35 0.444 13.0
Las Villas 63 27 36 0.429 14.0
Camagüeyanos 63 23 40 0.365 18.0

Leaders[edit]

Batting[edit]

Pitching[edit]

Sources[edit]

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