There have been four different professional baseball clubs in
Venezuela
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that have played under the name Pastora. These teams have been established in the northwest of the country, particularly in the states of
Zulia
Zulia State ( es, Estado Zulia, ; Wayuu: ''Mma’ipakat Suuria'') is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is Maracaibo. As of the 2011 census, it has a population of 3,704,404, the largest population among Venezuela's states. It ...
and
Acarigua
Acarigua (), founded as San Miguel de Acarigua, is a city in northwestern Venezuela, in the northern part of the state of Portuguesa.
Formerly the state capital, it is a major commercial center for the northern Llanos region of South America. ...
, and have played in different leagues between 1931 and 2000.
Team history
The Pastora team was based in the City of
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and was sponsored by a local dairy company, while adopting the name
Lácteos de Pastora There have been four different professional baseball clubs in Venezuela that have played under the name Pastora. These teams have been established in the northwest of the country, particularly in the states of Zulia and Acarigua, and have played in ...
(Pastora Milkers). Although Zulia is a petroleum state, dairy farming is also a major industry there.
After Maracaibo was founded in 1529, shepherds tended cows and goats for their milk and to make cheese and other dairy products. On one hand, ''Pastora'' is the Spanish word for shepherd; on the other hand, the patron saint of the neighbor state of
Lara
Lara may refer to:
Places
* Lara (state), a state in Venezuela
*Electoral district of Lara, an electoral district in Victoria, Australia
* Lara, Antalya, an urban district in Turkey
* Lara, Victoria, a township in Australia
* Lara de los Infa ...
is ''
La Divina Pastora
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'' (The Divine Shepherdess).
Each January 14, her statue is typically carried on the main streets of Barquisimeto from the city of Santa Rosa, in the outskirts of Barquisimeto, until it reaches the
Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Barquisimeto
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which is about five miles away. The devotion to the ''Divina Pastora'' in Venezuela dates from 1736, when the parish priest of the town of Santa Rosa commissioned a sculptor to make a statue of the
Immaculate Conception
The Immaculate Conception is the belief that the Virgin Mary was free of original sin from the moment of her conception.
It is one of the four Marian dogmas of the Catholic Church, meaning that it is held to be a divinely revealed truth w ...
. Unexpectedly, the figure that was delivered was of the Divina Pastora.
First stage
Pastora debuted in the extinct Zulian Baseball League First Division, which was created in 1932 and folded at the end of the 1940 season. After five years of absence, the league resumed operations in 1946 and remained active until 1952.
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Pastora played in all these seasons, while winning the 1934 and 1948 titles. The most successful team in this period was the
Gavilanes BBC, which won 13 of the 17 tournaments played, eight with
Ernesto Aparicio
Ernesto Hugo Aparicio (born 28 December 1948) is a former footballer from El Salvador who represented his country at the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico.
Honours
*Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador
The ''Primera División'' of the ...
at the helm. In 1951, Orange Victoria won the league championship remaining.
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A storied baseball rivalry between Gavilanes and Pastora captured the fans' attention with fiery displays in every season.
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Second stage
After that, the circuit was renamed Liga Occidental de Béisbol Profesional before joining Organized Baseball
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in 1953, operating continuously until 1964.[
In 1953, the ]Venezuelan Professional Baseball League
The Venezuelan Professional Baseball League or Liga Venezolana de Béisbol Profesional (LVBP) is the professional baseball league in Venezuela. The league's champion takes part in the Caribbean Series each year.
History Early years
Baseball exp ...
and the recently created LOBP agreed to have the clubs with the best records from each circuit meet in a National Championship Series called ''El Rotatorio'', the first and only in VPBL history. The Cervecería Caracas
The Caracas Base Ball Club C.A. or better known by its commercial name as the ''Leones del Caracas'', is a professional baseball team of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League. In its creation, its headquarters are the University Stadium of C ...
and Navegantes del Magallanes
The Navegantes del Magallanes (Magellan Navigators), commonly known as Magallanes, are a baseball team in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League. Based in Valencia, Magallanes has won 13 LVBP championships and two (2) Caribbean Series. It wa ...
clubs represented the VPBL, while Gavilanes and Pastora represented the LOBP. The pennant was clinched by Pastora with a 48–30 record. Managed by veteran Napoleón Reyes, the champion team won easily over Magallanes (40–37), Gavilanes (34–44) and Caracas (33–44), earning the right to represent Venezuela in the 1954 Caribbean Series
The sixth edition of the Caribbean Series (''Serie del Caribe'') was played in 1954. It was held from February 18 through February 23, featuring the champion baseball teams from Cuba ( Alacranes del Almendares), Panama ( Carta Vieja Yankees), Pue ...
.
In the opening game of the 1954 Series, the Venezuelan squad defeated the Cuba
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n team for the first time in Series history, 7–5, after suffering 10 consecutive loses in the past five tournaments. Nevertheless, Pastora went 1–4 to finish last in the four-team event. Among others, that Pastora roster included pitchers Ralph Beard
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He won two NCAA national basketball championships at the University of Kentucky and played two years in the National ...
, Tommy Byrne, Howie Fox
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and Ramón Monzant
Ramón Segundo Monzant Espina (January 4, 1933 – August 10, 2001) was a , right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the New York / San Francisco Giants in all or parts of six seasons between 1954 and 1960. He compil ...
; catcher Ed Bailey
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; outfielders Wally Moon
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and Billy Queen
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, as well as infielders Camaleón García, Vernon Benson, Johnny Temple
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and the then-rookie Luis Aparicio
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, who made his first Series appearance.
Pastora returned to the Zulia circuit for the 1954–55 season, to win the first title in this stage of the league. Both leagues used a new playoffs format in the 1957–58, 1958–59 and 1960–61 seasons to determine the national team to represent Venezuela in the Caribbean Series, but, after their championship season in 1954–55, the Pastora club was out of contention until 1963–64, during what turned out to be the LOBP's final season.[
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Third stage
More than four decades later, a new Pastora club joined the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League as a replacement for the Petroleros de Cabimas The Petroleros de Cabimas was a baseball club that played from 1991 through 1995 in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League. The Petroleros joined the league as an expansion team in the Western Division and played its home games at Estadio Víc ...
. Renamed as Pastora de Occidente, the team was based in the city of Cabimas
Cabimas is a city on the shore of Maracaibo Lake in Zulia State in northwestern Venezuela. In 2005, its population was around 200,859.
Before 1900, Venezuela was known to possess commercial quantities of petroleum. One major find was the 'Zumaqu ...
. Managed by Domingo Carrasquel, they finished 18-34 in 1995-96 and 30-31 in 1996-97, without any chance of advancing to the playoffs in both seasons.
Players with MLB experience
*Alex Cabrera
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* Dan Carlson
*Doug Creek
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*Eddy Díaz
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In a season as a backup with the Brewers, Díaz went 11-for-50 for a .220 bat ...
* Gus Gandarillas
* Alberto González
*Ramón Hernández
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* Dax Jones
* Rob Lukachyk
*Robert Machado
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* Carlos Maldonado
*Mike Misuraca
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*Carlos Monasterios
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Career
New York Yankees/Philadelphia Phillies
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* Luis Ordaz
*Steve Pegues
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Pegues was drafted in the first round of the 1987 amateur draft by the Detroit Tigers and debuted with the Cincinnati Reds on July 6, 1994. During his ro ...
* Tomás Pérez
*Roberto Petagine
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*Scott Pose
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Drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the ...
* Sid Roberson
*Olmedo Sáenz
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Chicago White Sox
Sáenz signed with the Ch ...
*Yorvit Torrealba
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*Joe Thurston
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*Carlos Valderrama
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* Keith Williams
*Desi Wilson
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* Trevor Wilson
Fourth stage
This time, Pastora moved to the cities of Acarigua
Acarigua (), founded as San Miguel de Acarigua, is a city in northwestern Venezuela, in the northern part of the state of Portuguesa.
Formerly the state capital, it is a major commercial center for the northern Llanos region of South America. ...
and Araure
Araure () is a town in the Venezuelan state of Portuguesa. This town is the shire town of the Araure Municipality and, according to the 2001 Venezuelan census, the municipality has a population of 111,908.
History
Araure was founded on July 6, ...
in Portuguesa. The teams changed its name to the Pastora de los Llanos
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and continued to operate in the VPBL between the 1997–98 and 2006-2007 seasons.PuraPelota.com – Pastora de Los Llanos
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Starting the 2007-08 season, the franchise moved to Margarita Island
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and was renamed Bravos de Margarita
The Bravos de Margarita (''Margarita Braves'') are a professional baseball team who plays in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League since the 2007-08 season.
The team was founded in 1991 as the ''Petroleros de Cabimas'' (''Cabimas Oilers'') ...
. Since then, no other team named Pastora has participated in Venezuelan professional baseball.
See also
* Lácteos de Pastora players
*Pastora de los Llanos players
Pastora were a Spanish/Catalan electronic group from Barcelona, consisting of Dolo Beltrán (vocals), Caïm Riba Pastor (guitar, synthesisers and programming) and Pauet Riba Pastor (programming and visuals.)
Origins
After studying visual and digi ...
*Pastora de Occidente players
Pastora were a Spanish/Catalan electronic group from Barcelona, consisting of Dolo Beltrán (vocals), Caïm Riba Pastor (guitar, synthesisers and programming) and Pauet Riba Pastor (programming and visuals.)
Origins
After studying visual and digi ...
Sources
* Gutiérrez, Daniel; González, Javier (1992). ''Numeritos del béisbol profesional venezolano (1946-1992)''. LVBP, Caracas.
External links
* es.Wikipedia.org – Historia del béisbol en Venezuela
* es.Wikipedia.org – Liga Venezolana de Béisbol Profesional
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