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Venezuela Liga Professional 01/17 23:00 - [5] Tigres de Aragua v Navegantes del Magallanes [3] L 16-4
Venezuela Liga Professional 01/15 23:00 - Navegantes del Magallanes v Aguilas del Zulia W 6-2
Venezuela Liga Professional 01/14 23:00 - Navegantes del Magallanes v Aguilas del Zulia L 2-8
Venezuela Liga Professional 01/13 23:00 - [2] Bravos de Margarita v Navegantes del Magallanes [3] L 10-5
Venezuela Liga Professional 01/12 21:00 - Navegantes del Magallanes v Cardenales de Lara L 3-4
Venezuela Liga Professional 01/10 23:00 - Aguilas del Zulia v Navegantes del Magallanes W 8-9
Venezuela Liga Professional 01/09 23:00 - [3] Aguilas del Zulia v Navegantes del Magallanes [4] W 4-17
Venezuela Liga Professional 01/08 23:00 - [4] Navegantes del Magallanes v Tigres de Aragua [5] L 0-5
Venezuela Liga Professional 01/07 23:00 - [1] Cardenales de Lara v Navegantes del Magallanes [4] W 7-11
Venezuela Liga Professional 01/05 21:00 - [5] Navegantes del Magallanes v Tigres de Aragua [4] W 10-0
Venezuela Liga Professional 01/04 22:00 - [4] Navegantes del Magallanes v Cardenales de Lara [1] L 3-7
Venezuela Liga Professional 01/03 22:00 - Bravos de Margarita v Navegantes del Magallanes W 1-5

Navegantes del Magallanes B.B.C., commonly known as Navegantes del Magallanes (Spanish pronunciation: [naβeɣantes del mˌaɣaʎˈanes]; Magellan Navigators), or simply Magallanes, are a professional baseball team in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League (LVBP), based in Valencia, Carabobo.

Originally founded in Caracas in 1917, Magallanes relocated to Valencia in 1969. The team is one of oldest and most successful clubs in Venezuelan baseball, winning 13 LVBP championships and 2 Caribbean Series.

History

Early years

The Magallanes Base Ball Club was established on October 26, 1917 in Caracas. The name Magallanes, referring both to Ferdinand Magellan (known as Fernando Magallanes in Spanish) and the Strait of Magellan, was chosen by the founding members in a polling to select the club name; other proposed names were Colón (honoring Christopher Columbus) and Diego de Losada, the founder of the city of Caracas. Antonio Benítez, one of the team's owners, proposed the name Magallanes in reference to the geographical location, suggesting that other teams would founder against them (as ships do in the difficult-to-navigate strait). The Magallanes Base Ball Club debuted the next year, 1918, in the National Baseball Championship. The club, however, would soon fold due to several problems including internal disputes.

It would be ten years until the next team under the name Magallanes debuted, refounded by Benítez, as an amateur club part of the new Venezuelan National League in 1927. During this period, it developed a fierce rivalry with the cross-town Royal Criollo club, which would later evolved into the modern rivalry between Magallanes and Leones del Caracas. In 1930, the team won its first first division title, thanks to the pitching of Pancho Coimbre and Balbino Inojosa. However, the club again folded before the 1933 season.

The Magallanes name was again revived in 1941 by Carlos Lavaud. The club signed Vidal López, who had won 12 games in Cuba, and Carlos Ascanio, who had been playing in Cuba, as well as Dalmiro Finol, José Pérez Colmenares, and Jesus "Chucho" Ramos. Magallanes won the 1943–44 tournament.

Professionalization

Magallanes was one of the four original clubs (along with Cerveceria, Vargas, and Venezuela) to form the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League on December 27, 1945.

In 1969, Magallanes were acquired by a group of businessmen based in Carabobo state and moved to the city of Valencia, which had recently lost its team, Industriales de Valencia, before the 1969–70 season.

The Navegantes del Magallanes is one of the most storied and successful teams in Venezuelan professional baseball. Based in Caracas, the team was founded in 1917 and has a rich history marked by numerous championships and a passionate fan base. Known for their distinctive navy blue and white colors, the Navegantes del Magallanes have established a reputation for developing talented players who often go on to succeed in Major League Baseball and other international leagues. Their home games are played at Estadio José Bernardo Pérez in Valencia, attracting large crowds and fostering a vibrant baseball culture. With a legacy of excellence and a commitment to competitive success, the Navegantes del Magallanes remain a prominent and beloved team in Venezuelan baseball.