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1987–88 Cuban National Series

Baseball season in Cuba


Summary

Baseball season in Cuba

FieldValue
title1987–88 Cuban National Series
Serie Nacional de Béisbol 1987–88
leagueCuban National Series
sportBaseball
no_of_games48
no_of_teams18
seasonEastern zone
season_champ_nameBest record
season_champsSantiago de Cuba (40–8)
season2Western zone
season_champ2_nameBest record
season_champs2La Habana (39–9)
playoffsPostseason
finalsRound-robin tournament
finals_champVegueros (5–1)
finals_runner-upLa Habana & Santiago de Cuba (3–3)
seasonslistnamesSNB
prevseason_link1986–87 Cuban National Series
prevseason_year1986–87
nextseason_link1988–89 Cuban National Series
nextseason_year1988–89

Serie Nacional de Béisbol 1987–88 | finals_runner-up = La Habana & Santiago de Cuba (3–3) In the 27th season of the Cuban National Series, Vegueros, from Pinar del Río Province, repeated as champions. La Habana and Santiago de Cuba both won at least 80% of their regular-season games, but Vegueros, with an all-star lineup including Luis Casanova and Omar Linares, prevailed in the postseason. Camagüey advanced to the four-team round-robin tournament for the first time, but lost all but one of their games. The 18 teams within the league, each playing a 48-game regular-season schedule, remained unchanged from recent seasons.

Standings

Western zone

TeamWLPct.GB
La Habana399.800-
Vegueros (Pinar del Río)3513.7294
Industriales (Havana)3414.7085
Henequeneros (Matanzas)2622.54113
Metropolitanos (Havana)2226.45817
Cienfuegos2226.45817
Forestales (Pinar del Río)1830.37521
Isla de la Juventud1038.20829
Citricultores (Matanzas)1038.20829

Eastern zone

TeamWLPct.GB
Santiago de Cuba408.833-
Camagüey2919.60411
Granma2919.60411
Villa Clara2523.52015
Las Tunas2226.45818
Ciego de Ávila2028.41620
Sancti Spíritus2028.41620
Holguín1731.35423
Guantánamo1434.29126

Source:

Postseason

TeamWLPct.GB
Vegueros51.833-
Santiago de Cuba33.5002
La Habana33.5002
Camagüey15.1674

References

References

  1. "Las 40 primeras Series Nacionales".
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