Plataneros de Tabasco

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Plataneros de Tabasco
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League Mexican Southeast League, Liga Mexicana de Béisbol
Founded1964
Nickname(s)Plataneros
League championships1964

The Plataneros de Tabasco was a Mexican Southeast League (1964-1966, 1969-1970) and Mexican League (1977-1985) baseball team based in Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico. [1] In 1964 they were champions of the Mexican Southeast League.

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