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  2. Colombian Professional Baseball League - Wikipedia

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    The history of Colombian professional baseball is commonly divided into three eras: from 1948 to 1958, from 1979 to 1988, and from 1993 to the present.. Professional baseball in Colombia has its origins in 1948, when two foreign teams — the Havana Sugar Kings of the Florida State League, and Chesterfield of the Panamanian League — played an exhibition series against the Colombian national ...

  3. Indios de Cartagena - Wikipedia

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    Indios was the first professional baseball team in Colombia, founded in March 1948 by Juan González Cornett and sponsored by Cigarillos Piel Roja (lit. Redskin Cigarettes); it gained its name from Pielroja's mascot, a stereotypical North American Indian. Indios was crowned champion of the inaugural 1948 season. [1]

  4. Colombia national baseball team - Wikipedia

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    The Colombia national baseball team (Spanish: Selección de béisbol de Colombia) is the national baseball team of Colombia. The team represents Colombia in international competitions. Colombia has won two international baseball championships, both during the Amateur World Series era (1938-86); the first in 1947, and the second in 1965.

  5. Surprising Colombia wins baseball gold medal at Pan American ...

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    The best result Colombians had previously achieved in baseball was a bronze medal at the 1971 edition of the continent's largest multisports event played in Cali, Colombia. “This means a lot to us.

  6. List of Major League Baseball players from Colombia

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    Name Debut Final game Position Teams Ref Lou Castro: April 23, 1902: September 27, 1902: Infielder/Outfielder: Philadelphia Athletics (1902) [1]Orlando Ramírez: July 6, 1974: May 16, 1979

  7. Gustavo Campero - Wikipedia

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    Campero represents Colombia in international competition. In five plate appearances at the 2023 World Baseball Classic, he slashed .200/.200/.200, tallying one hit. [11] In Colombia's game against Mexico, he hit a ball that shortstop Luis Urías mishandled, allowing Jorge Alfaro to score to give Colombia the lead. [12]