Mexico City, Distrito Federal
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Mexico City is the capital of Mexico and is one of the largest cities in the world in terms of population. The city is part of the Distrito Federal (Federal District in English) and not of any of the Mexican states. In spanish, it is known as Ciudad de México or simply México.
The first regular season Major League Baseball games to be played in Mexico City were scheduled to take place on April 18 and April 19, 2020 at Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú, but were wiped out by the Coronavirus pandemic. They wererescheduled for April 29-30, 2023. The lack of a first class ballpark in the capital meant that although a number of games had been played in Monterrey, Nuevo León, further north, the sport had only come to the much larger capital for exhibition games. A second series was played here on April 27-28, 2024.
Because of its humongous population and large middle class, Mexico City is seen by many as a potential site for future MLB expansion.
Teams that have played here[edit]
- Mexico City Agrario, Mexican League (1937-1938)
- Mexico City Agricultura, Mexican League (1937)
- Mexico City Comintra, Mexican League (1937-1939)
- Mexico City Necaxa, Mexican League (1937)
- Mexico City Petroleros, Mexican League (1937)
- Mexico City Transito, Mexican League (1937)
- Mexico City Red Devils, Mexican League (1940-present)
- Mexico City Aztecs, Mexican National League (1946)
- Mexico City Azul, Mexican League (1954)
- Mexico City Tigers, Mexican League (1955-2003)
People born here[edit]
- Gaudencio Aguirre, minor league pitcher
- Jorge Alarcón, writer
- Gabriel Atristain, minor league umpire
- Ernesto Carmona, minor league manager
- Refugio Cervantes, minor league infielder
- Óscar Jasso, minor league pitcher
- Roberto LaMadrid, minor league umpire
- Maxwell León, minor league infielder
- Alejo Lopez, infielder
- Jeff Luhnow, General Manager
- Octavio Medina, minor league infielder
- Ramón Montes de Oca, minor league infielder
- Eduardo Orvañanos, writer
- Obedt Posadas, minor league pitcher
- Marco Quevedo, minor league pitcher
- Antonio Ramírez Muro, minor league executive
- Alejandro Reyes, writer
- Arnulfo Rodríguez, minor league executive
- Luis M. Suárez, minor league outfielder
- Mauricio Tabachnik, minor league pitcher
- Iván Terrazas, minor league outfielder
- Francisco Torrijos, minor league outfielder
- Jesús Torrijos, minor league infielder
People who died here[edit]
- Roberto Cabal, minor league pitcher-outfielder
- Avelino Cañizares, infielder
- Gonzalo Garcia, minor league outfielder
- Jose Luis Garcia, minor league outfielder and manager
- Vicente Lenero, author
- Tommy Morales, writer; Salón de la Fama
- Alcibíades Palma, pitcher
- Alejo Peralta y Díaz de Ceballos, minor league executive
- Obedt Posadas, minor league pitcher
- Lázaro Salazar, outfielder; Salón de la Fama
- Anastasio Santaella, infielder
- Pedro Septién, writer
Educational establishments located here[edit]
Further Reading[edit]
- AJ Cassavell: "Padres rally in 8th to sweep Mexico City Series: Confidence soars as SD climbs above .500 with two wins over Giants", mlb.com, April 30, 2023. [1]
- AJ Cassavell and Maria Guardado: "FAQ: All you need to know about the Mexico Series", mlb.com, April 27, 2023. [2]
- Brian McTaggart: "Mexico City embraces MLB for games, more: Two-game Astros-Padres series features clinics, celebrations", mlb.com, March 27, 2016. [3]
- David Venn: "For Rockies coach, Mexico City Series all about growing the game", mlb.com, April 25, 2024. [4]
- David Venn: "Altitude to be a factor at Mexico City Series: Effects of elevation were evident to Nelson Cruz at last year's event", mlb.com, April 26, 2024. [5]
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