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1988–89 Cuban National Series

Baseball season in Cuba


Summary

Baseball season in Cuba

FieldValue
title1988–89 Cuban National Series
Serie Nacional de Béisbol 1988–89
leagueCuban National Series
sportBaseball
no_of_games48
no_of_teams18
seasonEastern zone
season_champ_nameBest record
season_champsGranma, Santiago de Cuba, and Camagüey (29–19)
season2Western zone
season_champ2_nameBest record
season_champs2Industriales (38–10)
playoffsPostseason
finalsRound-robin tournament
finals_champSantiago de Cuba (5–1)
finals_runner-upIndustriales (4–2)
seasonslistnamesSNB
prevseason_link1987–88 Cuban National Series
prevseason_year1987–88
nextseason_link1989–90 Cuban National Series
nextseason_year1989–90

Serie Nacional de Béisbol 1988–89 | finals_runner-up = Industriales (4–2) The 28th season of the Cuban National Series saw a three-way tie atop the Eastern division, with Granma and Santiago de Cuba advancing to the postseason, along with Industriales and Henequeneros from the Western division. The ensuing round-robin tournament was won by Santiago de Cuba, who won five of their six games. This was the final season with the postseason structured as a round-robin tournament. The 18 teams of the league, each with a 48-game regular-season schedule, was unchanged from recent seasons.

Standings

Western zone

TeamWLPct.GB
Industriales (Havana)3810.791-
Henequeneros (Matanzas)3612.7502
La Habana3116.6596.5
Vegueros (Pinar del Río)3117.6457
Metropolitanos (Havana)2522.53112.5
Cienfuegos1829.38219.5
Isla de la Juventud1434.29124
Forestales (Pinar del Río)1236.25026
Citricultores (Matanzas)938.19128.5

Eastern zone

TeamWLPct.GB
Santiago de Cuba2919.604-
Granma2919.604-
Camagüey2919.604-
Villa Clara2622.5413
Ciego de Ávila2622.5413
Guantánamo2523.5204
Sancti Spíritus2028.4169
Las Tunas1929.39510
Holguín1335.27016

Source:

Postseason

TeamWLPct.GB
Santiago de Cuba51.833-
Industriales42.6671
Granma24.3333
Henequeneros15.1674

References

References

  1. "Las 40 primeras Series Nacionales".
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