Mayabeque

Mayabeque-Game 2

Alias
Mayabeque
Leagues Played
Cuba Serie Nacional 124
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Cuba Serie Nacional 04/25 18:00 - Mayabeque v Holguin L 3-4
Cuba Serie Nacional 04/23 18:00 - Mayabeque v Holguin W 7-0
Cuba Serie Nacional 04/14 18:00 - Mayabeque v Las Tunas W 11-10
Cuba Serie Nacional 04/11 18:00 - Las Tunas v Mayabeque L 11-6
Cuba Serie Nacional 04/10 18:00 - Las Tunas v Mayabeque L 11-3
Cuba Serie Nacional 03/31 18:00 - Mayabeque v Industriales L 2-7
Cuba Serie Nacional 03/24 18:00 - Mayabeque v Artemisa W 5-2
Cuba Serie Nacional 03/21 18:00 - Artemisa v Mayabeque W 5-8
Cuba Serie Nacional 03/19 18:00 - Artemisa v Mayabeque W 0-4
Cuba Serie Nacional 06/24 14:00 - Mayabeque v Isla de la Juventud W 13-1
Cuba Serie Nacional 06/19 14:00 - Artemisa v Mayabeque W 4-5
Cuba Serie Nacional 06/15 17:00 - Camaguey v Mayabeque L 9-5

Huracanes de Mayabeque (English: Mayabeque Hurricanes) is a Cuban baseball team based in San José de las Lajas. They are a member of the Cuban National Series and play their home games at Nelson Fernández Stadium, opened in 1960 and with a capacity of 3,000 spectators.

History

In 2011, Cuban government decided to split Havana Province into two newly created administrative divisions: Mayabeque Province and Artemisa Province. This led to the disappearance of the La Habana team and to the creation of the Mayabeque and Cazadores de Artemisa teams, who started playing in the 2011–12 Cuban National Series season.

In the second game of the season, the Mayabeque baseball team took to the field with a renewed sense of determination. The team had suffered a tough loss in their first game, but they were determined to bounce back and show their fans what they were made of.

The Mayabeque team was led by their star pitcher, who had a powerful arm and a deadly curveball. He was supported by a strong defense, with players who were quick on their feet and had a keen eye for the ball.

On the offensive side, the Mayabeque team had a lineup of skilled batters who were able to hit the ball with precision and power. They were able to score early in the game, putting pressure on their opponents and setting the tone for the rest of the match.

As the game progressed, the Mayabeque team continued to dominate, with their pitcher striking out batter after batter and their defense making crucial plays to keep the other team at bay. The team's offense also continued to shine, with several players hitting home runs and driving in runs to extend their lead.

In the end, the Mayabeque team emerged victorious, with a final score of 8-2. It was a strong performance from a team that was determined to prove themselves and show that they were a force to be reckoned with in the league.