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| Metropolitanos | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Information | |||
| League | Cuban National Series (Group A, later West Div) | ||
| Location | Havana | ||
| Ballpark | Estadio Latinoamericano | ||
| Year founded | 1974–75 | ||
| Year folded | 2011–12 | ||
| Nickname(s) | Guerreros (Warriors), Metros | ||
| 2011–12 | 38–58 (7th, West Division) | ||
| Manager | Juan Padilla | ||
| Uniforms | |||
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The Metropolitanos of Havana was a baseball team in the Cuban National Series. The Metros, also known as the Guerreros (Warriors), had historically been a poor team, though they were ostensibly the heir to the Habana teams of the pre-revolutionaryCuban League.
Overview[edit]
It was one of two teams based in the city of Havana – the other being the more successful Industriales.
Frequently, the National Series removed several of the best players from the Metropolitanos squad and sent them to Industriales.[1] Players including René Arocha, Osvaldo Fernández, Yasser Gomez, Enrique Diaz, Yadel Martí and Antonio Scull had begun their careers with the Guerreros, only to be sent later to the Leones.
The Metropolitanos ceased operations at the end of the 2011–12 Series Nacional.
Most recent roster[edit]
- Catchers: Joquel Gil, Maikel Piñero, Lisván Correa
- Infielders: Michel Fors, Wilber de Armas, Yusmani Guerra, Roberto Carlos Ramírez, Leguim Barroso, Ryan Oneil Álvarez, Joice Su, Juan Carlos Torriente
- Outfielders: Alexander Barrios, Irait Chirino, Oscar Mesa, Eliú Torres, Starley Hernández, Brian Camacho
- Pitchers: Luis Alberto González, Luis Felipe Díaz, René Espín, Heriberto Collazo, Rolando Hernández, Esdiani Puente, José Luis Larrinaga, Yadier Torres, Johan Caballero, Miguel Ángel Rubido, Ebris Martínez, Abel Viego, Rigoberto Arrebato
Notable players[edit]
- Infielders: Rey Vicente Anglada (second base), Enrique Díaz (second base), Rodolfo Puente (shortstop), Antonio Scull (first base), Rolando Verde (third base)
- Outfielders: Armando Capiró, Jorge Salfrán, Oscar Valdés, Bombon Salazar, Julian Villar
- Catcher: Iván Correa, Ernudis Poulot
- Pitchers: José Modesto Darcourt, Rafael Gómez, Lázaro de la Torre, Ramón Villabrille
Also: Osvaldo Fernández Guerra, Eduardo Rodríguez
Emigrants[edit]
References[edit]

- ^Price, Scott L. Pitching Around Fidel. p. 183. ISBN0-06-019660-2.
External links[edit]
| Metropolitanos | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Information | |||
| League | Cuban National Series (Group A, later West Div) | ||
| Location | Havana | ||
| Ballpark | Estadio Latinoamericano | ||
| Year founded | 1974–75 | ||
| Year folded | 2011–12 | ||
| Nickname(s) | Guerreros (Warriors), Metros | ||
| 2011–12 | 38–58 (7th, West Division) | ||
| Manager | Juan Padilla | ||
| Uniforms | |||
| |||
The Metropolitanos of Havana was a baseball team in the Cuban National Series. The Metros, also known as the Guerreros (Warriors), had historically been a poor team, though they were ostensibly the heir to the Habana teams of the pre-revolutionaryCuban League.
Overview[edit]

It was one of two teams based in the city of Havana – the other being the more successful Industriales.
Frequently, the National Series removed several of the best players from the Metropolitanos squad and sent them to Industriales.[1] Players including René Arocha, Osvaldo Fernández, Yasser Gomez, Enrique Diaz, Yadel Martí and Antonio Scull had begun their careers with the Guerreros, only to be sent later to the Leones.
The Metropolitanos ceased operations at the end of the 2011–12 Series Nacional.
Most recent roster[edit]
- Catchers: Joquel Gil, Maikel Piñero, Lisván Correa
- Infielders: Michel Fors, Wilber de Armas, Yusmani Guerra, Roberto Carlos Ramírez, Leguim Barroso, Ryan Oneil Álvarez, Joice Su, Juan Carlos Torriente
- Outfielders: Alexander Barrios, Irait Chirino, Oscar Mesa, Eliú Torres, Starley Hernández, Brian Camacho
- Pitchers: Luis Alberto González, Luis Felipe Díaz, René Espín, Heriberto Collazo, Rolando Hernández, Esdiani Puente, José Luis Larrinaga, Yadier Torres, Johan Caballero, Miguel Ángel Rubido, Ebris Martínez, Abel Viego, Rigoberto Arrebato
Notable players[edit]
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- Infielders: Rey Vicente Anglada (second base), Enrique Díaz (second base), Rodolfo Puente (shortstop), Antonio Scull (first base), Rolando Verde (third base)
- Outfielders: Armando Capiró, Jorge Salfrán, Oscar Valdés, Bombon Salazar, Julian Villar
- Catcher: Iván Correa, Ernudis Poulot
- Pitchers: José Modesto Darcourt, Rafael Gómez, Lázaro de la Torre, Ramón Villabrille
Also: Osvaldo Fernández Guerra, Eduardo Rodríguez
Emigrants[edit]
References[edit]
- ^Price, Scott L. Pitching Around Fidel. p. 183. ISBN0-06-019660-2.