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Mexico CIBACOPA 05/18 00:00 - Angeles CD Mexico v Venados de Mazatlan L 128-108
Mexico CIBACOPA 05/17 02:15 - Angeles CD Mexico v Venados de Mazatlan L 132-104
Mexico CIBACOPA 05/15 03:15 - Venados de Mazatlan v Poderosa U20 L 85-112
Mexico CIBACOPA 05/14 03:15 - Venados de Mazatlan v Pioneros de Los Mochis W 93-87
Mexico CIBACOPA 05/10 03:15 - Venados de Mazatlan v Zonkeys de Tijuana W 111-84
Mexico CIBACOPA 05/09 03:15 - Venados de Mazatlan v Zonkeys de Tijuana L 84-95
Mexico CIBACOPA 05/04 03:15 - Rayos de Hermosillo v Venados de Mazatlan W 95-97
Mexico CIBACOPA 05/03 03:15 - Rayos de Hermosillo v Venados de Mazatlan L 83-73
Mexico CIBACOPA 05/01 03:15 - Ostioneros de Guaymas v Venados de Mazatlan L 94-73
Mexico CIBACOPA 04/30 03:15 - Ostioneros de Guaymas v Venados de Mazatlan L 97-92
Mexico CIBACOPA 04/27 01:15 - Venados de Mazatlan v Halcones de Obregon L 82-90
Mexico CIBACOPA 04/26 03:15 - Venados de Mazatlan v Halcones de Obregon L 104-110

Wikipedia - Venados de Mazatlán

Venados de Mazatlán (English: Mazatlán Deers) are a professional baseball team in the Mexican Pacific League based in Mazatlan, Sinaloa.

History

In February 1958, Venados participated in an international tournament, dubbed the Pan-American Series, against two other club champions: Vanytor of the Colombian League and Leones of the Nicaraguan League.

2004–05: Championship and Caribbean Series

In the 2004–2005 season, the Venados of Mazatlán won the Mexican Pacific League title for the seventh time. The Caribbean Series was held at Teodoro Mariscal Stadium in Mazatlán, and the Venados performed well out of the gate, winning twice against the Dominican Republic's Águilas Cibaeñas and Puerto Rico's Indios de Mayaguez.

The 2005 team had a star-studded lineup, including Miguel Ojeda, Elmer Dessens, Luis Ayala, Jorge Campillo, Vinny Castilla, Erubiel Durazo, Johnny Gomes, and Francisco Campos. The Venados beat Venezuela's Tigres de Aragua in their first head-to-head game, with Campos pitching a three-hit shutout.

Campos went on to pitch in the final against the Aguilas, pitching eight innings and giving up two runs and three hits for the victory in a 4-3 Venados win. The resulting Caribbean Series Championship was the first in club history.

2016: Second Caribbean series title

In 2016, the team won the Mexican Pacific League Championship and went on to win their second Caribbean Series, which was played in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

The Venados de Mazatlán are a professional basketball team based in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico. Known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit, the team competes in Mexico's top basketball leagues, showcasing talented local and national players. The Venados de Mazatlán are recognized for their dynamic playing style, strong defense, and commitment to developing basketball talent in the region. With a rich history and vibrant community support, they serve as a proud symbol of Mazatlán's sporting culture and continue to strive for success on the court.