Mexican League season held up at least 5 weeks |
In the
wake of their season openers being delayed at least five weeks due to
the coronavirus panic, the Mexican League is considering options for
their 2020 schedule moving forward and the Mexican Pacific League's
own 2020-21 season could potentially be affected.
The LMB
had planned to begin their season next Monday with defending champion
Monclova hosting Monterrey, followed by a full slate of games the
next evening. Instead, league president Horacio de la Vega ordered
all 16 training camps closed earlier this month while pushing Opening
Day back five weeks until Monday, May 11, a date not etched in stone given the uncertainty regarding efforts to combat the virus or the
government's willingness to allow the LMB to have final say in their
scheduling.
With
that in mind, de la Vega has been trying to cobble together an
alternate schedule that would save the Liga's original 102-game
regular season format, something he's said he wants to do. However,
that adjusted calendar could mean the Serie del Rey possibly
concluding immediately prior to the beginning of the Mex Pac's
regular season. In an interview with ESPN, the new league leader
said, "In the scenario in which we start on May 11, we'll plan
to be playing 102 games per team and finishing at the start of the
Pacific season, that is, around October 12 or 14..that is the current
scenario."
As
noted in a Septima Entrada story, the LMB concluded their 2019
calendar on October 2, when Monclova concluded the Serie del Rey
with a fourth win over Yucatan for their first pennant since
entering the Liga in 1974. The LMP season opened nine days later on
October 11. De la Vega says he's been maintaining contact with Mex
Pac president Omar Canizales and hopes to affect the winterball
circuit as little as possible, since so many players perform in both
loops.
Another
area of concern is the Mexican League's All-Star Weekend, originally
scheduled for June 5-7 in Monclova. The event, which includes the
Home Run Derby, Double Play Derby and All-Star Game, will have to
have new dates assigned to reflect the late start in the overall
schedule. "Let's hope that by May 11, things have improved,"
de la Vega told ESPN. "That's part of the conversations we've
had with the different federal health authorities and we have many
possible scenarios with the intention of moving forward with the 2020
season."
Mexican Pacific League president Omar Canizales |
The LMP
faces a possible squeeze for playing dates if the LMB season bumps up
against their own, especially given the desire of both Major League
Baseball and the Confederation of Pan American Baseball to have the
Caribbean Series played in late January after decades of taking place
the first week of February so the tournament doesn't bump against
MLB's own training camps. The Mex Pac was already looking into
revamping their playoff schedule before the coronavirus scare hit and
may now be faced with an abbreviated regular season and/or postseason
if they have to start later AND finish sooner.
Although
Mexico's baseball writers have been sympathetic with the Mexican
League's scheduling worries, some are calling for the summer circuit
to scale back their regular season rather than push ahead with their
original 102-game schedule. Puro Beisbol editor Fernando
Ballesteros says "a 60 to 80-game schedule would be, from our
point of view, the most sensible for the LMB. In fact, 80 is the
optimal number of
games that several club owners are looking for and to leave it
permanently in a long-term project, but this year they did not want
to be so drastic and developed the 102 games, subtracting 18 from the
2019 season."
Ballesteros added that the potential economic chaos in the wake of the coronavirus could make it more difficult for the average Mexican fan to afford to go to the ballpark often enough to make a 102-game schedule financially viable for LMB teams.
TOKYO
OLYMPICS, INCLUDING BASEBALL, POSTPONED TO 2021
Mexican National Team celebrates win |
"Due to current conditions and by all athletes, we have proposed to postpone the event for about a year so that they can be safe," Abe said during a telephone news conference last Tuesday. The International Olympic Committee and the Organizing Committee of the 2020 Olympic Games also released a statement that given information made available by the World Health Organization, a United Nations agency, IOC president Thomas Bach agreed with Abe that the Olympics should called called off for the rest of this year and instead be staged in 2021.
Baseball was on the Olympic calendar this summer as a demonstration sport after last being played at the Olympic level during the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing, where eight nations competed for the Gold medal won by South Korea. Cuba took the Silver medal while the Bronze went to the United States. This year's Olympics field was to be comprised of six nations, including first-time participants Mexico.
The Mexicans qualified for the Summer Olympics on the basis of their performance at last year's Premier12 tournament, sponsored by the World Baseball Softball Confederation. Mexico won the Group A first round of the competition in Guadalajara by going 3-0 against the United States, Dominican Republic and The Netherlands, averaging eight runs per game while allowing a total of five tallies over the three contests.
Mexico's Olympic baseball dreams put on hold |
Israel also qualified for their first Olympics appearance in baseball after pulling off a surprise win in the Africa/Europe event in Italy last September. Two more qualifying tournaments, an Americas group in Arizona consisting of nations that fell short in the Premier12 (with the winner advancing to Tokyo) and a Final qualifier in Taiwan for the sixth and final berth, have been postponed.
OBREGON, LOS MOCHIS TO CO-HOST U23 BASEBALL WORLD CUP
Even so, there is little doubt that the U23 Baseball World Cup will be embraced in both cities, partly because they rarely (if ever) see global events on this scale but mostly because fans in Obregon and Los Mochis have proven over time that they love a good ballgame. While a schedule has not been released, it's expected that Group stage games in the 12-nation tournament will be shared between the two cities while Obregon will host later contests all the way through the October 9 final game.
Estadio Emilio Ibarra Almada, Los Mochis |
Home to
over 400,000 residents, Ciudad Obregon (named after Revolution leader
Alvaro Obregon, who later became preident of Mexico) is near the
southern tip of the state of Sonora. Like Los Mochis, Obregon is an
agricultural hub and is served by an international airport (Los
Mochis' is for domestic flights only). The LMP Obregon Yaquis play in
the 16,500-seat Estadio Yaquis, which was completed in 2016 and is
considered one of the country's nicest ballparks.
Estadio Yaquis, Ciudad Obregon |
Among
the 12 nations represented at the U23 Baseball World Cup, four are in
Latin America: Besides host Mexico, teams from Cuba, Nicaragua and
Venezuela will compete. Asia will also send four national teams from
Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and China while Germany, South Africa, New
Zealand and the Czech Republic will round out the field. New Zealand
replaced Australia as Oceania's delegate squad after the Aussies
pulled out of their qualifying series. Professional players are
allowed to represent teams at the tournament and several Mexican
Leaguers are expected to fill out much of the Mexican National Team's
roster, along with minor leaguers from MLB affiliates.
Mexico
won the 2018 U23 Baseball World Cup in Barranquilla, Colombia under
manager Jose Enrique Reyes, the first time the country had won a
world championship in the sport above the Little League level. One of
Mexico's three All-World Team members that year, catcher Orlando
Pina, hit .294 and belted 16 homers in 90 games for Oaxaca last
summer.
Anybody know why the U23 World Cup doesn't include the USA and Canada?
ReplyDeleteI wondered that myself when I was putting the story together. I've looked in all kinds of places for an explanation but haven't found anything. Considering that this tournament counts towards the WBSC global rankings, you'd think the USA and Canada would want to at least send teams to it. I'll do a little more looking around but at this point, I just don't know.
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