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1984–85 Cuban National Series

Baseball season in Cuba


Summary

Baseball season in Cuba

FieldValue
title1984–85 Cuban National Series
Serie Nacional de Béisbol 1984–85
leagueCuban National Series
sportBaseball
no_of_games75
no_of_teams18
seasonFirst division
season_champ_nameChampion
season_champsVegueros (57–18)
season2Second division
season_champ2_nameChampion
season_champs2Forestales (39–36)
seasonslistnamesSNB
prevseason_link1983–84 Cuban National Series
prevseason_year1983–84
nextseason_link1985–86 Cuban National Series
nextseason_year1985–86

Serie Nacional de Béisbol 1984–85 The 24th Cuban National Series saw Vegueros of Pinar del Río Province win the title, outdistancing Camagüey by seven games. The Vegueros roster included notable players Luis Casanova, Omar Ajete, and Omar Linares. Forestales, also from Pinar del Río, again finished atop the second division.

As in the prior season, the league split into two divisions of nine teams after the first half of the season. The 18 teams of the league and the 75-game schedule remained unchanged. This was the last time the league did not have a postseason to determine its champion.

Standings

First division

TeamWLPct.GB
Vegueros (Pinar del Río)5718.760
Camagüey5025.6667
La Habana4629.61311
Villa Clara4629.61311
Santiago de Cuba4530.60012
Industriales (Havana)4431.58613
Citricultores (Matanzas)4332.57314
Guantánamo4233.56015
Cienfuegos3243.42625

Second division

TeamWLPct.GB
Forestales (Pinar del Río)3936.520
Henequeneros (Matanzas)3738.4932
Sancti Spíritus3242.4326
Ciego de Ávila3144.4138
Granma3144.4138
Metropolitanos (Havana)3044.405
Las Tunas2451.32015
Isla de la Juventud2352.30616
Holguín2253.29317

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References

References

  1. "Las 40 primeras Series Nacionales".
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