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Mexico Liga Del Pacifico 01/16 03:30 2 Hermosillo v Mexicali L 7-0
Mexico Liga Del Pacifico 01/15 00:00 2 Hermosillo v Mexicali L 5-3
Mexico Liga Del Pacifico 01/13 02:30 2 Mexicali v Hermosillo L 1-3
Mexico Liga Del Pacifico 01/12 02:30 2 Mexicali v Hermosillo L 3-4
Mexico Liga Del Pacifico 01/10 02:30 3 Mexicali v Guasave W 2-0
Mexico Liga Del Pacifico 01/09 02:30 3 Mexicali v Guasave W 9-1
Mexico Liga Del Pacifico 01/07 02:00 3 Guasave v Mexicali L 8-5
Mexico Liga Del Pacifico 01/06 03:30 3 Guasave v Mexicali W 3-4
Mexico Liga Del Pacifico 01/05 03:30 3 Guasave v Mexicali W 2-3
Mexico Liga Del Pacifico 01/03 02:30 3 Mexicali v Guasave L 3-6
Mexico Liga Del Pacifico 01/02 01:00 3 Mexicali v Guasave L 1-3
Mexico Liga Del Pacifico 12/31 02:00 1 Hermosillo v Mexicali W 0-3

Wikipedia - Águilas de Mexicali

The Águilas de Mexicali (English: Mexicali Eagles) are a professional baseball team based in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico. They compete in the Mexican Pacific League (LMP). The team plays at the Estadio Nido de los Águilas also known simply as "El Nido" (The Nest) with a capacity of 20,000 seated spectators.

The Águilas have won the LMP championship four times in 1985–86, 1988–89, 1998–99 and most recently in 2016–17. Led by Cananea Reyes, the Águilas also won the 1986 Caribbean Series, played in Maracaibo.

History

Baseball has been played in Mexicali since 1914 and several teams have represented the city, the current incarnation of the Águilas was established in 1967 and made its debut in the Mexican Pacific League on 12 October 1976.

They have won the championship four times: in 1985–86 managed by Cananea Reyes, in 1988–89 coached by Dave Machemer, in 1998–99 under Francisco Estrada and most recently in 2016–17 managed by Roberto Vizcarra. The team also won the 1986 Caribbean Series, played in Maracaibo, Venezuela.

The Aguilas de Mexicali are a professional baseball team based in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico. Founded in 1976, the team competes in the Mexican Pacific League and plays their home games at Estadio B-Air, which has a seating capacity of over 16,000 fans.

The team's name, Aguilas, translates to "Eagles" in English, symbolizing strength, power, and determination. The team's colors are blue, white, and gold, representing loyalty, purity, and success.

The Aguilas de Mexicali have a rich history of success in the Mexican Pacific League, having won multiple championships throughout the years. They have a passionate fan base that fills the stadium for every home game, creating an electric atmosphere that adds to the excitement of the game.

The team is known for their talented roster of players, both local Mexican talent and international stars, who showcase their skills on the field with precision and skill. The Aguilas de Mexicali are a powerhouse in Mexican baseball and continue to be a dominant force in the league.