1983-1984 Cuban National League

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The 1983-1984 season was the twenty-third season of Cuba's national baseball system.

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[edit] Serie Nacional

The 23rd Serie Nacional saw the 18-team league split for the first time into divisions. The serie now consisted of two nine-team divisions – the Primera División (First Division) and Segunda División (Second Division). The Primera División and Serie Nacional was won by Citricultores of Matanzas, managed by Tomás Soto. They won the división by two and a half games over Industriales. Pinar del Río's Forestales won the Segunda División. The divisons split was also coupled with a lengthening of the season from 51 games to 75 games.

While Primera División's teams were comprised primarily of the top clubs from last season's Serie Nacional, there were some "second division" teams placed into the first division. The divisional alignment that was selected as follows:

TeamXXII SN PlacingXXIII SN (Placing)
Villa Clara1Primera (3)
Citricultores2Primera (1)
Camagüey3Primera (4)
Industriales4Primera (2)
Vegueros5Primera (6)
Henequeneros6Primera (7)
Forestales7Segunda (1)
Ciego de Ávila8Segunda (8)
Santiago de Cuba9Primera (5)
La Habana10Segunda (2)
Guantánamo11Segunda (5)
Cienfuegos12Segunda (3)
Sancti Spíritus13Primera (9)
Granma14Segunda (4)
Isla de la Juventud15Segunda (7)
Metropolitanos16Segunda (6)
Holguín17Primera (8)
Las Tunas18Segunda (9)

Following the end of this first two division serie, the league used a three-team promotion and relegation system. In this system the bottom three teams of the Primera División were relegated; Henequeneros, Holguín, Sancti Spíritus. However, the top three teams from the Segunda División were not promoted. While two of the three promoted teams - second-place La Habana and third-place Cienfuegos – were within the top three, the other promoted team was fifth-place Guantánamo. Forestales did not earn promotion - despite winning the Segunda División and being the only team in the division above .500.

Citricultores was led by Eduardo Terry, who went 13 – 1 to lead the league in winning percentage. Wilfredo Sánchez wins his fifth and final batting title with 79 hits in 205 at-bats for a .385 average for the team – sixteen years after he won his first. Citricultores' slugger Lázaro Junco ties for the Serie Nacional home run lead with Vegueros' Luis G. Casanova at 20 round-trippers. Victor Mesa of Villa Clara steals a career high 34 bases to lead the league. José Sánchez wins 15 games for Camagüey, the highest win total in a decade.

The league also adds a mercy rule to the books; if a team was ahead by ten or more runs after seven innings the game would be called.

[edit] Standings

Bold indicates Serie Nacional champion;      indicates promoted team,      indicates regulated team

[edit] Primera División

TeamGWLWPCTGB
Citricultores7552230.693-.-
Industriales7449250.6622.5
Villa Clara7548270.6404.0
Camagüey7346270.6305.0
Santiago de Cuba7547280.6275.0
Vegueros7544310.5878.0
Henequeneros7236360.50014.5
Holguín7536390.48016.0
Sancti Spíritus7530450.40022.0

[edit] Segunda División

TeamGWLWPCTGB
Forestales7540350.533-.-
La Habana7537380.4933.0
Cienfuegos7434400.4595.5
Granma7534410.4536.0
Guantánamo7534410.4536.0
Metropolitanos7330430.4119.0
Isla de la Juventud7428460.37811.5
Ciego de Ávila7325480.34214.0
Las Tunas7519560.25321.0

[edit] All-Star Game

The ninth Juego de las Estrellas (All-Star Game) was held in Havana. In the game, Occidentales defeated Oriente by a score of 7 to 0. Occidentales had 14 hits to Oriente's 2, while the errors were 1 to 0 in favor of Occidentales. The winning pitcher was Julio Romero and the losing pitcher was Braudilio Vinent.

[edit] Leaders

Bold indicates either wooden bat record or aluminum bat record (1976-1977 to 1998-1999), Italics indicate Serie Nacional record

[edit] Batting

StatLeaderTeamNumberNotes
Batting AverageWilfredo SánchezCitricultores.38579 hits in 205 at-bats
Runs ScoredLázaro MaderaVegueros64
Base HitsLázaro VargasIndustriales102
DoublesLuis G. Casanova
Sixto Hernández
Vegueros
Cienfuegos
19
TriplesRolando Verde
Evenecer Godínez
Industriales
Santiago de Cuba
8
Home RunsLuis G. Casanova
Lázaro Junco
Vegueros
Citricultores
20Leader in less at-bats (262)
288 at-bats
Runs Batted InLuis G. CasanovaVegueros67
Base-on-BallsPedro Medina
Pedro J. Rodríguez
Industriales
Cienfuegos
51
Intentional Base-on-BallsPedro J. Rodríguez
Reinaldo Fernández
Cienfuegos
Camagüey
11
Hit-by-PitchAdolfo BorrellCienfuegos11
StrikeoutsJuan C. LunaLas Tunas70
Sacrifice HitAgustín SerraForestales11
Sacrifice FlyCarmelo Pedroso
Jorge Cruz
Orestes Kindelán
Forestales
Holguín
Santiago de Cuba
6
Stolen BasesVíctor MesaVilla Clara34

[edit] Pitching

StatLeaderTeamNumberNotes
WinsJosé SánchezCamagüey15
Win-Loss PercentageEduardo TerryCitricultores0.92913 - 1
Earned Run AverageManuel ÁlvarezCiego de Ávila1.1712 ER in 92.1 IP
Innings PitchedUlises InfiestaSancti Spíritus160.0
Games PitchedJorge SalazarMetropolitanos27
Games StartedPedro L. PalmaGranma23
Games RelievedJorge SalazarMetropolitanos26
Complete GamesAlfonso Ilivanes
Félix Núñez
Luis Armenteros
Guantánamo
Las Tunas
Isla de la Juventud
15
ShutoutsRafael CollazoLa Habana6
Hits AllowedPedro L. PalmaGranma170
StrikeoutsFaustino CorralesForestales143
Base-on-BallsUlises InfiestaSancti Spíritus67
Intentional Base-on-BallsPedro L. PalmaGranma9
Hit BattersFrancisco P. SansariqSancti Spíritus14

[edit] Award Winners

The Most Valuable Player (Jugadores más Valiosos) was Luis Giraldo Casanova a outfielder with Vegueros. The Most Valuable Pitcher (Lanzadores más Valiosos) was José Sánchez of Camagüey. Luis Rolando Arrojo of Citricultores was the Series' Rookie of the Year (Novatos del Año).

[edit] Series Selectivas

The tenth Series Selectivas was won by Pinar del Río, managed by the Jorge Fuentes.

[edit] Standings

TeamGWLWPCTGB
Pinar del Río4328150.651-.-
Las Villas4324190.5584.0
Matanzas4524210.5335.0
Habana4522230.4897.0
Camagüeyanos4518270.40011.0
Orientales4317260.39511.0

[edit] Leaders

[edit] Batting

[edit] Pitching

[edit] Sources

Cuban National League Seasons
19621962-19631963-19641964-19651965-19661966-19671967-19681968-1969
1969-19701970-19711971-19721972-19731973-19741974-19751975-19761976-19771977-19781978-1979
1979-19801980-19811981-19821982-19831983-19841984-19851985-19861986-19871987-19881988-1989
1989-19901990-19911991-19921992-19931993-19941994-19951995-19961996-19971997-19981998-1999
1999-20002000-20012001-20022002-20032003-20042004-20052005-20062006-20072007-20082008-2009
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