2012–13 Venezuelan Professional Baseball League season
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Venezuelan Professional Baseball League 2012/13 The season of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League 2012/13 (lvbp by its acronym in Spanish) is the 65th edition of this tournament. Begin on October 11, 2012. A total of eight teams will participate in the competition as in the previous season. The top five teams placed in the regular round will get a direct quota or Round Robin robin. The tournament will be played this season in honor of Luis Aparicio Ortega, who played in Major League between 1931 and 1954 with teams like Magellan, Elders of Vargas and Gavilanes, in addition to being manager of the Aguilas del Zulia and father of infielder Luis Aparicio
teams participating
Teams | ||||||
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team | foundation | City / State | stadium | inauguration | capacity | |
Águilas del Zulia | 1968 | Maracaibo, Zulia | Luis Aparicio "El Grande" | 1955 | 23.000 | |
Bravos de Margarita | 2007 | Porlamar, Nueva Esparta | Estadio Nueva Esparta | 1990 | 13.030 | |
Cardenales de Lara | 1942 | Barquisimeto, Lara | Antonio Herrera Gutiérrez | 1969 | 20.784 | |
Caribes de Anzoátegui | 1987 | Puerto La Cruz, Anzoátegui | Alfonso Chico Carrasquel | 1991 | 17.088 personas | |
Leones del Caracas | 1952 | Caracas, Distrito Capital | Universitario de Caracas | 1951 | 25.000 personas | |
Navegantes del Magallanes | 1917 | Valencia, Carabobo | José Bernardo Pérez | 1955 | 14.638 | |
Tiburones de La Guaira | 1962 | La Guaira, Vargas | Universitario de Caracas | 1951 | 25.000 personas | |
Tigres de Aragua | 1965 | Maracay, Aragua | José Pérez Colmenares | 1965 | 15.328 |