View Single Post
Old 12-10-2022, 10:28 AM   #69
FuzzyRussianHat
Hall Of Famer
 
Join Date: Dec 2020
Posts: 2,854
1925 in CABA


Guadalajara was back atop the Mexican South Division in 1925 at 105-57 as Mexico City fell off to around .500. For the Hellhounds, it gives them six division titles in seven years. In the North, Chihuahua won back-to-back divisions on their sixth in seven years. The Warriors at 92-70 beat out Monterrey by two games.

For the fourth time, Guadalajara and Chihuahua met for the Mexican League title. For the first time, the series went all seven games with the Hellhounds taking the crown for the third time.



Also getting a sixth playoff spot in seven years was Honduras, claiming another Continental Division title at 100-62. In the Island Division, Puerto Rico grabbed only their second division title along with the 1914 campaign. The Pelicans finished with 93 wins, two better than 1923 CABA champ Santiago. Last year's division champ Jamaica dropped to just below .500.

Puerto Rico won the Caribbean Championship in six games over Honduras for the Pelicans' second Caribbean title. They also easily claimed their first overall CABA title, as they swept Guadalajara for the championship.





Other notes: Santiago pitcher Ulices Montero became the first pitcher to 4500+ career strikeouts. His teammate Esaie Cherenfant became the third to reach 200+ wins. Havana’s Diomar Glas became the first CABA hitter to 500 career home runs.

FuzzyRussianHat is offline   Reply With Quote