2001 Mexican League season

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2001 Mexican League season
League Mexican League
Sport Baseball
Duration19 March – 11 September
Number of games961
Number of teams16
Serie del Rey
Champions Tigres Capitalinos
  Runners-up Diablos Rojos del México
Finals MVP Luis Carlos García
LMB seasons

The 2001 Mexican League season was the 77th season in the history of the Mexican League. It was contested by sixteen teams divided into three zones: North, Central and South. The season began on 19 March and ended on 11 September with the last game of the Serie del Rey. Tigres Capitalinos won its eight championship (and second back to back) after defeating Diablos Rojos del México in the Serie del Rey 4 games to 2, led by manager Dan Firova. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Standings

North [4]
PosTeamWLPct.GB
1 Saraperos de Saltillo 6852.567
2 Broncos de Reynosa 6953.566
3 Acereros de Monclova 6752.5630.5
4 Sultanes de Monterrey 6853.5620.5
5 Algodoneros de Unión Laguna 6159.5087.0
6 Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos 4872.40020.0
Central [4]
PosTeamWLPct.GB
1 Tigres Capitalinos 7443.632
2 Diablos Rojos del México 6951.5756.5
3 Pericos de Puebla 5462.46619.5
4 Guerreros de Oaxaca 5069.42025.0
5 Cafeteros de Córdoba 3878.32835.5
South [4]
PosTeamWLPct.GB
1 Leones de Yucatán 6853.562
2 Piratas de Campeche 6256.5254.5
3 Olmecas de Tabasco 5666.45912.5
4 Rojos del Águila de Veracruz 5566.45513.0
5 Langosteros de Cancún 4971.40818.5

Postseason

Quarterfinals Semifinals Serie del Rey
         
1 Tigres Capitalinos 4
8 Piratas de Campeche 2
1 Tigres Capitalinos4
6 Sultanes de Monterrey 3
3 Saraperos de Saltillo 3
6 Sultanes de Monterrey 4
1 Tigres Capitalinos4
2 Diablos Rojos del México 2
2 Diablos Rojos del México 4
7 Leones de Yucatán 1
2 Diablos Rojos del México4
5 Acereros de Monclova 0
4 Broncos de Reynosa 2
5 Acereros de Monclova 4

League leaders

Milestones

Pitchers

No-hitters

  • Mike Romano (Saltillo): On 18 August, Romano threw his second no-hitter of the season and the ninth no-hitter in franchise history by defeating the Sultanes de Monterrey 9–0 in nine innings in quarterfinals. [7]

Awards

AwardPlayerTeamRef.
Pitcher of the Year Flag of Spain.svg Danny Rios Unión Laguna [10]
Rookie of the Year Flag of Mexico.svg Albino Contreras Puebla [11]

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