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Rieleros de Aguascalientes

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Rieleros de Aguascalientes
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The Rieleros de Aguascalientes (English: Aguascalientes Railroaders) are a professional baseball team based in Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes that competes in the Mexican League. Established in 1975, the Rieleros have won the Mexican League championship once in 1978. The team plays at the Parque Alberto Romo Chávez.

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The 2015 Rieleros de Aguascalientes
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History

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Baseball arrived in Aguascalientes in hand with the railroad at the beginning of the 20th century. A group of Mexican and American railroad workers on the Mexican Central Railway held a baseball game in March 1902. The teams, the Aguascalientes Mexicans and American Railways, played the first game in the state on the railroad's land.

The Rieleros were founded in 1975 by Raúl Medina Reyes in partnership with Don Pedro Barbosa, José Ortiz Benavides and other local entrepreneurs, who bought the Veracruz franchise and moved it to Aguascalientes.[1][2] Funds were raised through the issue of shares. A survey was then conducted to select a team name. The name Rieleros was chosen to honor the area's railroad heritage. The team debuted in the Mexican League on 14 March 1975 losing 1–5 against the Charros de Jalisco in the Parque Alberto Romo Chávez.[3][4]

In 1978, the Rieleros won the Mexican League championship, managed by Jaime Favela in his first season as manager.[5][6] With players such as Horacio Piña, Cecilio Acosta, Ángel Moreno, Willie Crawford, Clarence Jones and Chico Rodríguez, the Rieleros finished as leaders of the Southwest division with a 89–62 record. In the quarterfinals, the Rieleros defeated the Diablos Rojos del México 4–2, including a perfect game by Piña.[7] In the semifinals, Aguascalientes defeated the Cafeteros de Córdoba in six games, 4–2. In the championship game, the Rieleros defeated the Algodoneros de Unión Laguna 4–1 to claim their first (and as of 2024, only) Mexican League championship.[8][9]

In December 1999, the Rieleros franchise was bought by a group of businessmen from Puebla and renamed to Pericos de Puebla, who started to play in the 2000 season.[10] In December 2003, ahead of the 2004 Mexican League season, the Cafeteros de Córdoba franchise was moved from Córdoba, Veracruz to Aguascalientes, bringing baseball back after a hiatus of four years.[11][12]

In 2008, the Rieleros de Aguascalientes were transferred to Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, and were renamed the Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo.[13] They returned to Aguascalientes in 2012 after the Dorados de Chihuahua franchise was relocated.[2][14]

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Roster

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Pitchers

  • 77 Adrián Almeida
  • 88 Wendolyn Bautista
  • 54 Michael Boyle
  • 15 Hendrick Briones
  • -- Isaac Briones
  • 12 Jimmy Burnette
  • 13 Yaya Chentouf
  • 44 Josimar Cousín
  • 12 Ángel De Jesús
  • 49 Oscar De La Cruz
  • 45 Elniery García
  •  6 Porfirio Guerrero
  • 22 Brian McKenna
  • 36 Ronald Medrano
  • 27 Deylen Miley
  • 73 Fernando Olguín
  • 20 Ramón Rosso
  • 25 Axel Sauceda
  • -- Alex Scherff
  • 33 Andrew Schultz
  • 84 Tucker Smith
  • 87 Jojanse Torres
  • 29 Nick Trogrlic-Iverson
  • 76 Raffi Vizcaíno
  • 20 Juan Zapata

Catchers

Infielders

  • 28 Luis Avilés Jr.
  • -- Gabriel Cancel
  • 24 Ángel Camacho
  • 18 Andretty Cordero
  •  2 Ángel Erro
  •  7 Marco Jaime
  • 57 Pedro Martínez
  • 70 Luis Medina
  • 11 Kevin Melean
  • 97 Emiliano Vega
  • 14 Christian Villanueva

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

  • -- José Amado (bench)
  • 29 Pedro Diaz
  • 32 Jesus Moreno
  • 61 Roberto Perez
  • 43 Alberto Rivera
  • 47 Juan Robles
  • 79 Luis Rodriguez


7-day injured list

~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated July 28, 2025
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Championships

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Award winners and league leaders

Awards

Most Valuable Player

  • Jesse Castillo (2017)

Manager of the Year

League leaders

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