Pericos de Puebla - Noble Players

Noble Players

1939–1941

  • Roberto Villarreal
  • Beto Ávila
  • Pedro Meza
  • Leopoldo Cervantes el “Rábano”
  • Ángel Castro
  • Guillermo Fritche
  • Bernardo López
  • Domingo Figueroa
  • Vidal Romero el “Chachapa”
  • Rafael Pedroso, el “Zungo”
  • Juan Luna
  • Mario Cruz
  • Fernando Galina
  • Apolinar Pulido “Polin”
  • Emiliano Sarda
  • Mario Collazo

1952–1953

  • Al Grunwald
  • José Bache
  • Ponpa Olvera
  • Cañitas Moreno
  • Gustavo Fernández
  • Chuck Buheller
  • Otilio Cruz
  • Michel Gabes
  • Memo López,
  • Ramiro Caballero
  • Indio Beltrán
  • Emilio Ferrer
  • Porfirio Castillo
  • Bob Knock

1959–60

  • Luis Trucios
  • Luis Antonio Medina "El jarocho"
  • Cristóbal Torres
  • Felipe Olivera Sr. "El Pipo"
  • Antonio Pino Mondragón
  • Joaquín Bianchini
  • Salvador Bianchini
  • Jaime Tanús
  • Lucio Ibarra
  • Felipe Olivera
  • Sebastían Rosales
  • Roberto Vargas
  • Carlos Minutti
  • Rodrigo Múñoz
  • Andrés de la Fuente
  • Enrique Esquivel
  • Fausto Vergara.

1963 Champions

  • Eladio Urías “el Pollo”
  • Raúl Sánchez
  • Oscar Rodríguez
  • Ángel Toledo “Cuco”
  • Alejandro Moreno “el Cañitas”
  • Rodolfo Sandoval González
  • Jorge Fitch
  • Joseph Tylor
  • José Guerrero Cano “Zacatillo”
  • Pedro Cardenal
  • Moisés Camacho Muñiz “Moi”
  • Ronaldo Camacho Durán “Ronnie”
  • Víctor Osuna
  • Guadalupe Cansino
  • Daniel Bankhead “Dan”
  • Ultus Álvarez
  • Dalton Thomas W.
  • James Ivory

Pitchers

  • Carlos José Méndez
  • Julio Moreno “Jiquí”
  • Miguel Sotelo
  • Mauro Ruiz
  • Florentino Rivera
  • Raúl Sánchez
  • Antonio Díaz “Tony”
  • Daniel Bankhead
  • Juan Suby Valdiviezo
  • Héctor Olguín
  • Ernest Williams
  • Jorge Figueroa
  • Rosendo Domínguez
  • Alfredo Mariscal Hurtado

1986 Champions

  • Willie Mays Aikens
  • Orlando Sánchez
  • David Stockstill
  • Donald Carter
  • Porfirio Mendoza
  • Jaime Orozco
  • Germán Jiménez
  • Martín Camarena
  • Isaac Jiménez

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