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Inter-American League

Inter-American League
SportMinor league baseball
Founded1978
FounderRoberto Maduro
Inaugural season1979
CeasedJune 30, 1979
No. of teamsSix (first half)
Four (second half)
CountryUnited States United States
Panama Panama
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
Venezuela Venezuela
Last
champion(s)
Miami Amigos
Official websiteNone

The Inter-American League was a high-level circuit in Minor league baseball that lasted only three months before folding during the 1979 season.

The league was conceived both as an official Triple-A minor league circuit and member of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues. It was composed of six clubs unaffiliated with Major League Baseball farm systems.

The Inter-American loop was headed by Bobby Maduro, former owner of the Triple-A Havana Sugar Kings and a longtime scout and front-office executive active in Latin American countries and Major League Baseball.

A 130-game regular season was planned, while the six teams were located in the United States, Panama, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and Venezuela(2). The league featured several well-known MLB veterans, with rosters averaging players between 26-29 years of age.[1]

But the new circuit was barely able to complete half its schedule, fatally wounded by "under-capitalized owners, internecine rivalries among Caribbean baseball powers, tropical monsoons, and unreliable air travel."[2]

On June 17, 1979, the Panama and Puerto Rico teams disbanded, leaving the league with only four clubs. Thirteen days later, the entire league folded. The Miami Amigos, led by future Major League manager Davey Johnson, were in first place with a 51–21 mark (.708) when the Inter-American League shut down.[3]

List of teams

  • Caracas Metropolitanos (VEN)
  • Panama Banqueros (PAN)
  • Puerto Rico Boricuas (PUR)
  • Petroleros de Zulia (VEN)
  • Miami Amigos (USA)
  • Santo Domingo Azucareros (DOM)

Final standings

Clubs W L W/L % GB Managers
Miami Amigos 51 21   .708    –    Davey Johnson
Caracas Metropolitanos 37 27   .578   10 Jim Busby
Santo Domingo Azucareros 38 29   .567   10½ Mike Kekich
Petroleros de Zulia 31 36   .463   17½ Luis Aparicio
Gustavo Gil
Pat Dobson
Panama Banqueros 15 36   .294   25½ Willy Miranda
Puerto Rico Boricuas 16 39   .291   26½ José Santiago

References

  • Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles (1997). Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball. Baseball America. ISBN 978-0-96-371898-3
  • "The Over-the-Hill League". Sports Illustrated. June 4, 1979. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  1. ^ Inter-American League page at Information at Baseball Reference
  2. ^ Fun While It Lasted.com
  3. ^ "New AAA League Struggles to Live". The Indiana Gazette. May 5, 1979. p. 7. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
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