El Águila de Veracruz

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team History[edit]

El Águila de Veracruz (formerly the Rojos del Águila de Veracruz,Veracruz Red Eagles, also known as the Veracruz Eagles) are named after the eagle that appears on the Mexican flag. They have been members of the Mexican League at various times throughout the league's history and have been members of the Liga more often than not. They won Mexican League pennants in 1952, 1961, 1970 and 2012. After leaving town following the 2017 season, they returned in 2021 under a variation of their traditional name, El Águila de Veracruz (the Veracruz Eagle), as an expansion team created at the same time as the Mariachis de Guadalajara.

Year-by-Year Record[edit]

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs Pitching Coach
1937 20-4 2nd Agustin Verde League Champs
1938 40-9 1st Agustin Verde none League Champs
1939 37-21 2nd Agustin Verde none
1941 44-57 5th Sergio Correa none
1949 39-45 7th Eustaqiuo Martinez
1950 45-39 4th Martin Dihigo
1951 43-41 4th Santos Amaro
1952 57-33 1st Santos Amaro none League Champs
1953 37-35 3rd Santos Amaro none
1954 39-40 4th Santos Amaro none
1955 52-48 3rd (t) Santos Amaro
1956 54-66 4th Santos Amaro / Martin Dihigo none
1957 47-73 6th Martin Dihigo
1959 67-78 5th Willie Alvarez / Pilo Gaspar
1960 71-74 2nd Santos Amaro none
1961 77-57 1st Santos Amaro none League Champs
1962 69-61 2nd Santos Amaro none
1963 56-76 6th Santos Amaro none
1964 78-62 3rd Wilfredo Calvino none
1965 65-75 6th Wilfredo Calvino none
1966 72-67 5th Vinicio Garcia
1967 71-69 4th Vinicio Garcia none
1968 79-60 2nd Vinicio Garcia none
1969 81-73 4th Vinicio Garcia none
1970 87-63 2nd Enrique Izquierdo League Champs
1971 70-75 9th Tony Castano / Enrique Izquierdo
1972 55-84 13th Alberto Osorio / Ben Valenzuela / Mario Ariosa
1973 66-62 7th Mario Ariosa / Ronnie Camacho Lost in 2nd round
1974 62-74 11th Enrique Izquierdo
1979 48-85 20th Ronnie Camacho / Miguel Sotelo / Rolando Camarero
1980 48-47 11th Miguel Sotelo / Willie Davis none (Player strike)
1981 51-73 14th Lino Donoso
1982 59-69 12th Lee Sigman
1983 51-61 13th Jose Luis Garcia
1984 55-62 12th Jose Luis Garcia / George Scott / Cesar Gutierrez
1985 39-93 16th Fred Velazquez / Francisco Rodriguez
1986 30-98 16th Francisco Rodriguez / Alfredo Ortiz / Ramon Arano / Jose Leyva
1992 62-70 12th Jack Pierce
1993 65-66 8th Jack Pierce / Jorge Tellache Lost in 1st round
1994 64-56 6th Jorge Tellaeche / Ramon Arano Lost in 2nd round
1995 45-71 14th Raul Cano
1999 50-69 12th (t) Raul Cano / Rolando Camarero
2000 61-58 6th Rolando Camarero Lost in 1st round
2001 55-66 11th Gilberto Reyes / Carlos Paz
2002 55-53 9th Luis Mere Lost in 1st round
2003 50-54 10th Andres Mora / Rolando Camarero
2004 44-56 12th Noe Maduro / Marco Antonio Vazquez / Rolando Camarero
2005 51-58 12th (t) Fernando Elizondo / Miguel Ruiz / Juan José Pacho
2006 49-58 10th Juan Jose Pacho
2007 45-64 14th Juan Jose Pacho / Bernie Tatis / Eddy Diaz
2008 57-53 8th Eddy Díaz
2009 51-56 10th (t) Enrique Reyes
2010 39-66 15th Victor Mesa / Bernie Tatis
2011 54-49 5th (t) Daniel Fernandez Lost in 2nd round
2012 67-44 2nd Orlando Merced League Champs
2013 56-57 8th Pedro Mere / Eddy Castro Lost in 2nd round
2014 52-60 12th Eddy Castro / Alfonso Jimenez
2015 48-65 15th Hector Estrada / Sharnol Adriana
2016 43-67 12th Mark Weidemaier / Lino Connell / Eddy Castro
2017 48-57 10th Eddy Castro Lost in 2nd round
2021 35-31 5th Leonardo Rodríguez Lost in 2nd round Carlos Chavez