词条 | Canlubang Sugar Barons |
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| Name = Canlubang Sugar Barons | native_name = | Logo = | cap_logo = | logo_caption = | League = Manila Bay Baseball League | Division = | Location = Bo. Canlubang, Barangay Canlubang, Calamba City, Laguna, Philippines | Stadium = Canlubang Stadium | Founded = c. 1920s | Folded = 1979 | Nickname = Sugar Barons | LeagueChamps = at least 7 | Series = | SeriesChamps = | FormerNames = Nan’yō Kōhatsu (c. 1940s) | FormerBallparks = | Colors = | LogoDesign = | Mascot = | Manager = | Season = | Record = | Playoffs = | affiliations = | division_champ_type = | DivisionChamps = | Series2 = | SeriesChamps2 = | FormerLeagues = | Berths = | retirednumbers = | GeneralManager = | President = | Media = | Website = | Ownership = Canlubang Sugar Estate | Management = | Coach = | h_title = | h_pattern_cap = | h_cap = | h_pattern_la = | h_leftarm = | h_pattern_b = | h_body = | h_pattern_ra = | h_rightarm = | h_pattern_pants = | h_pants = | h_socks = | a_title = | a_pattern_cap = | a_cap = | a_pattern_la = | a_leftarm = | a_pattern_b = | a_body = | a_pattern_ra = | a_rightarm = | a_pattern_pants = | a_pants = | a_socks = }} The Canlubang Sugar Barons were a baseball team that played in the now defunct Manila Bay Baseball League. They were the baseball team of the Canlubang Sugar Estate which is also now defunct.[1] The baseball team was organized by the Yulo family of Canlubang, Laguna who were involved in the sugar industry.[2] During the World War II, when the Japanese occupiers of the Philippines established a baseball league in Manila, the Canlubang Sugar Barons competed under the name "Nan'yō Kōhatsu".[3] The Sugar Barons dominated the Manila Bay Baseball League[1] winning at least seven straight titles under manager, Rodolfo Tingzon.[4] and had their home field in Laguna is the only regulation baseball field in the country at that time other than the Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium.[1] The team which existed for more than 50 years became defunct when the Manila Bay Baseball League folded in 1979.[1] The Canlubang Sugar Barons also suffered from a significant rise of sugar prices in the world market.[2] Among the team's notable players is national team player, Filomeno Codiñera. References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite book|title=Modern Sports in Asia|url=https://books.google.com.ph/books?id=DYz7CwAAQBAJ&lpg=PA83|isbn=1-317-58638-7|date=14 April 2016|publisher=Routledge|page=83}} 2. ^1 {{cite news|last1=Juico|first1=Philip Ella|title=Philippine sports traditions|url=http://www.philstar.com/sports/2012-09-19/850616/philippine-sports-traditions|accessdate=3 November 2016|work=Sports for All|publisher=The Philippine Star|date=19 September 2012}} 3. ^{{cite book|last1=Antolihao|first1=Lou|title=Playing with the Big Boys: Basketball, American Imperialism, and Subaltern Discourse in the Philippines|date=1 May 2015|publisher=U of Nebraska Press|isbn=0-8032-7853-5|pages=86-87|url=https://books.google.com.ph/books?id=VHblBgAAQBAJ&lpg=PA86|accessdate=3 November 2016|chapter=Baseball Colony to Basketball Republic}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=Pinoy sportsman Tingzon gets spot in PONY baseball/softball Hall|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/181235/sports/pinoy-sportsman-tingzon-gets-spot-in-pony-baseball-softball-hall|accessdate=3 November 2016|work=GMA News|date=10 January 2010|ref=tingzon}} 4 : Baseball teams in the Philippines|Canlubang|Sports in Laguna (province)|1979 disestablishments in the Philippines |
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