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|title =Mexican Baseball League |logo =Liga-mexicana-de-beisbol.png |pixels =200px |caption = |sport = Baseball |founded = {{start date and age|1925|06|28}} |director = Javier Salinas Hernández |motto = |teams = 16 |country = Mexico United States |headquarters = Mexico City, Mexico |continent =North America |champion =Sultanes de Monterrey (2018 (2nd)) |most_champs=Diablos Rojos del México (16 titles) |folded= |TV = AYM Sports iTV Deportes Latin American Sports Megacable[1] Multimedios[2] Televisa[3] TV Azteca[4] TVC Deportes[5] |website=www.lmb.com.mx }} The Mexican Baseball League ({{Lang-es|Liga Mexicana de Béisbol}} or LMB) is a professional baseball league based in Mexico. It is the oldest running professional league in Mexico. It is a class Triple-A league in organized Minor League Baseball (MiLB), one grade below Major League Baseball (MLB).[6] Unlike the other two Triple-A circuits, the International League and the Pacific Coast League, Mexican League teams are not affiliated with major league teams. One team, Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos, splits games between Mexico and the United States. The league has a total of 16 teams organized in two divisions, North and South. Teams play 114 games each season. Five teams in each division advance to a four-round postseason tournament that culminates in the Serie del Rey, a best-of-seven championship series between the two division champions. The Mexican League has two minor leagues of its own, the Liga Norte de México and Mexican Academy League. Though founded in 1925, the league did not join the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues (Minor League Baseball) until the 1950s, when it was designated a Double-A league. Some member teams entered player development contracts with teams in the National League at that time. Triple-A classification was granted in 1967. HistoryThe Mexican League was founded in {{baseball year|1925}} by sportswriter Alejandro Aguilar Reyes and former baseball player Ernesto Carmona.[7] The league included six teams (74 Regimiento, México, Agrario, Nacional, Guanajuato and Águila). Puebla's 74 Regimiento won the initial league championship. Since then, the league has expanded to 16 teams, divided equally into a north and a south zone, the champions of which meet to contest a best-of-seven game playoff series. The season begins in mid-March with the playoffs running through mid-August. 1949: Landmark ruling of Gardella v. Chandler{{rewrite|section|date=May 2017}}Judges, under the doctrine of stare decisis, use the case Federal Baseball Club of Baltimore v. National League of Professional Baseball Clubs to maintain that the baseball leagues and commissioner are not violating anti-trust laws because they are not doing anything different from what was done when the previous holding was handed down. Included in the previous ruling was the fact that the baseball leagues at the time of the ruling could transmit information about their games via telegraph wires; radio and television are merely extensions of the type of coverage provided by the older medium. Further, because the leagues are only negotiating as agents for their member clubs, their actions in negotiating the television and radio broadcasts are essentially no different from their actions with telegraphs. Therefore, the previous decision can be maintained. Judges also have asserted that this the previous decision has not ever been objected to by Congress, in that no corrective legislation which would have overturned the ruling has ever been enacted, so it must also be of the opinion of Congress that baseball does not fall under the rules of the Sherman Antitrust Act (some judges have found differently, but final rulings have always overall held in favor of Organized Baseball). The ruling went untested until the Mexican League was formed. Players who went to play in the Mexican League were blacklisted from Major League Baseball. One such player, Danny Gardella, was blacklisted because he had violated his contract and gone to play professional baseball in Mexico. During 1948, Gardella brought a claim against Commissioner of Baseball Happy Chandler, the National League and American League, as well as their presidents (Ford Frick and Will Harridge, respectively). Gardella charged that they were engaged in interstate commerce because the defendants had made contracts with radio broadcasting and television companies that sent narratives or moving pictures of the games across state lines. MLB then settled with Gardella and offered all Mexican League jumpers amnesty, protecting the ambiguity of the antitrust protection.[8] In 1949, Gardella won a major appeal against baseball's reserve clause in the federal courts. This successful appeal is recognized as the first major step towards baseball free agency, even though it was decades in the making. ExpansionIn 1979, the Mexican Central League was absorbed into the expanded Liga Mexicana de Beisbol (Mexican Baseball League). The newly expanded league featured a 20-team circuit with four divisions. However, after a series of team bankruptcies, the Mexican League was reduced to 14 teams in two divisions. Teams{{location map+ |Mexico |float=left|width=500|caption=Current Mexican Baseball League team locations:{{Legend|#51B71E|North Division}}{{Legend|#D12A2A|South Division}} |places={{location map~ |Mexico |lat=26.910278 |long=-101.422222 |mark = Green pog.svg |marksize=6 |label=Acereros|position=left}}{{location map~ |Mexico |lat=24.015825 |long=-104.689728 |mark = Green pog.svg |marksize=6|label=Generales|position=right}}{{location map~ |Mexico |lat=21.876 |long=-102.296 |mark = Green pog.svg |marksize=6|label=Rieleros|position=left}}{{location map~ |Mexico |lat=25.433333 |long=-101 |mark = Green pog.svg |marksize=6|label=Saraperos|position=bottom}}{{location map~ |Mexico |lat=25.666667 |long=-100.3 |mark = Green pog.svg |marksize=6|label=Sultanes|position=right}}{{location map~ |Mexico |lat=27.480278 |long=-99.591944 |mark = Green pog.svg |marksize=6|label=Tecolotes|position=left}}{{location map~ |Mexico |lat=27.55399 |long=-99.45544 |mark = Green pog.svg |marksize=6|label=Tecolotes|position=top}}{{location map~ |Mexico |lat=32.525 |long=-117.033333 |mark = Green pog.svg |marksize=6|label=Toros|position=bottom}}{{location map~ |Mexico |lat=25.53935 |long=-103.448633 |mark = Green pog.svg |marksize=6|label=Algodoneros Unión|position=left}}{{location map~ |Mexico |lat=21.116667 |long=-101.683333 |mark = Red pog.svg |marksize=6|label=Bravos|position=right}}{{location map~ |Mexico |lat=19.403759 |long=-99.085224 |mark = Red pog.svg |marksize=6 |label=Diablos Rojos|position=left}}{{location map~ |Mexico |lat=17.083333|long=-96.75 |mark = Red pog.svg |marksize=6|label=Guerreros|position=right}}{{location map~ |Mexico |lat=20.97 |long=-89.62 |mark = Red pog.svg |marksize=6|label=Leones|position=left}}{{location map~ |Mexico |lat=17.989167 |long=-92.928056 |mark = Red pog.svg |marksize=6|label=Olmecas|position=right}}{{location map~ |Mexico |lat=19.033333 |long=-98.183333 |mark = Red pog.svg |marksize=6|label=Pericos|position=bottom}}{{location map~ |Mexico |lat=19.85 |long=-90.530556 |mark = Red pog.svg |marksize=6|label=Piratas|position=right}}{{location map~ |Mexico |lat=21.160556 |long=-86.8475 |mark = Red pog.svg |marksize=6|label=Tigres|position=left}}}}{{-}}
Champions
Champions and runners-up (current teams)
Championships by franchise (all-time)
Defunct teams{{Main article|Category:Defunct Mexican League teams}}See also
References1. ^includes Megasports 2. ^includes Multimedios Televisión and Milenio Televisión 3. ^includes SKY México, TDN and Univisión TDN 4. ^includes a+ 5. ^includes TVC Deportes 2 6. ^{{Cite web|url=https://sports.vice.com/en_us/article/mexican-baseball-is-finally-eliminating-one-of-the-worst-unwritten-rules-in-sports|title=Mexican Baseball Is Finally Eliminating One of the Worst Unwritten Rules In Sports|last=|first=|date=1 December 2015|website=VICE Sports|publisher=|access-date=}} 7. ^{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bPK8z7kh-3MC&pg=PA28|title=South of the Color Barrier: How Jorge Pasquel and the Mexican League Pushed Baseball Toward Racial Integration|last=Virtue|first=John|date=10 October 2007|publisher=McFarland|isbn=978-0-7864-3293-6|page=28|accessdate=}} 8. ^{{Cite web|url=http://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/79/260/1757414/|title=Gardella v. Chandler|last=|first=|date=13 July 1948|website=Justia|publisher=|access-date=}} External links
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