|  06-19-2023, 01:40 PM | #337 | 
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				CABA after 50 years
			 
 
			
			The end of the 1960 season marked 50 seasons for the Central American Baseball Association.  Below is a look at how teams have performed through the first 50 years.
 
  
 The Mexican League has been pretty competitive overall with no one team standing far above or below the rest of the field. The highest average win tally belongs to Mexico City (84.7) while the most playoff appearances belongs to Guadalajara (12).  Tijuana, Mexico City, and Ecatepec are tied for the most CABA championships at four each, while it is the Toros and Monterrey with the most finals appearances at seven apiece.  All but Juarez have at least one CABA title to their name, but all 12 have won the Mexican League title at least once.  The weakest team has been Merida, who have been at the bottom after being the very first CABA champ.
 
 The Caribbean League has seen less overall parity with the Island Division vastly outperforming the Continental Division.  All six Island teams have more wins than defeats, while only Honduras is above .500 overall in the Continental.  The Horsemen have controlled the division though with 21 playoff appearances, well ahead of any other CABA team.  They also have the most total finals berths at 11 and are tied for the most CABA titles with Santiago at four.  The Sailfish are the winningest team through 50 years, averaging 88.8 wins per season.   10 of the 12 teams have won the CABA crown.  Nicaragua and Guatemala are the only CABA franchises without a single finals berth.
 
 
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