Fixtures

Mexico LMB 04/20 01:00 - Quintana Roo vs Oaxaca - View
Mexico LMB 04/20 23:00 - Oaxaca vs Quintana Roo - View
Mexico LMB 04/21 23:00 - Oaxaca vs Quintana Roo - View
Mexico LMB 04/24 01:35 - Quintana Roo vs Yucatan - View
Mexico LMB 04/24 23:00 - Quintana Roo vs Yucatan - View
Mexico LMB 04/25 23:00 - Quintana Roo vs Yucatan - View

Results

Mexico LMB 04/18 01:00 - Quintana Roo v Mexico City L 8-18
Mexico LMB 04/17 01:00 - Quintana Roo v Mexico City L 3-4
Mexico LMB 04/16 01:00 - Quintana Roo v Mexico City L 5-8
Mexico LMB 04/14 23:00 - Queretaro v Quintana Roo L 6-1
Mexico LMB 04/14 00:00 - Queretaro v Quintana Roo W 2-3
Mexico LMB 04/13 01:30 - Queretaro v Quintana Roo W 1-2
Mexico LMB 08/16 01:00 7 [6] Quintana Roo v Mexico City [1] L 10-14
Mexico LMB 08/13 22:00 7 [1] Mexico City v Quintana Roo [6] L 4-1
Mexico LMB 08/13 00:00 7 [1] Mexico City v Quintana Roo [6] L 5-0
Mexico LMB 08/12 00:30 7 [1] Mexico City v Quintana Roo [6] W 2-3
Mexico LMB 08/10 01:00 7 [6] Quintana Roo v Mexico City [1] L 0-11
Mexico LMB 08/09 01:00 7 [6] Quintana Roo v Mexico City [1] W 8-3

The Tigres de Quintana Roo (English: Quintana Roo Tigers), formerly known as the Tigres del Mexico (English: México Tigers) are a professional baseball team in the Mexican League based in Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico. The team is part of the Southern Division (Zona Sur). The team has won twelve championships to date: 1955, 1960, 1965, 1966, 1992, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2011, 2013, and 2015.

The Tigres were founded in Mexico City in 1955 and played there through the 2006 season. The team was founded by industrial businessman Alejo Peralta, and was long owned by his son, Carlos Peralta. The team was purchased by an ownership group including Major League Baseball All-Star pitcher Fernando Valenzuela in 2017.

They have a competitive and long-standing rivalry known as the Guerra Civil (Civil War) against their former crosstown rivals the Diablos Rojos del Mexico. The Tigres won the Mexican League championship in their inaugural season, an achievement that has never been matched, and was dubbed: "El equipo que nació campeón" (English: The team that was born as champion). The Tigres are a perennial powerhouse and have won 18 division and 12 league championships since their inception.

History

On 14 April 1955, the Tigres made their debut at the Julio Molina ballpark in Mérida, Yucatán. Their inaugural game represented the determination of entrepreneurs Don Alejo Peralta and Díaz Cevallos to support the sport that by then was submerged in a financial crisis.[]

Tigres Capitalinos

The Tigres played in Mexico City from its inception until 2001, when the team moved to Puebla City. The team was known as Tigres del México o Tigres Capitalinos. During these years, the team played at the Parque del Seguro Social and later at the Foro Sol, starting in 2000, after the Parque del Seguro Social was demolished in order to build a shopping mall.

On their last two seasons in Mexico City, the Tigres won back to back championships, defeating rivals Diablos Rojos del México.

Move to Puebla

In 2002, the team moved to Puebla and changed its name to Tigres de la Angelópolis.

50th anniversary season

In commemoration of their first 50 years of competition, an alternate logo was designed in 2005. The Tigres played their 50th season relying only on Mexican players, making the championship more significant. Furthermore, the 2005 season was named "Ing. Alejo Peralta" in memory of the Tigres' founder and father of the then-owner.

New home for 2007

At the end of the 2006 season, the club's president, Carlos Peralta, announced that the team would move to the city of Cancún, Quintana Roo. The team was renamed the Quintana Roo Tigres, and began play in Beto Ávila Stadium.

Carrillo and Vizcarra era (2009–present)

For the 2009 season, Enrique "Che" Reyes was replaced by Matías Carrillo as manager. Carrillo, a former major league player for the Florida Marlins, had been a successful player for Tigres from the late 1990s to the mid-2000s having won five championships as player. The Tigres continued to be a competitive squad under Carrillo and reached the 2009 final series, but lost to Saraperos de Saltillo. It was two years later, in 2011, when the team reached the final once more, this time facing their perennial rival: the Diablos Rojos del Mexico.

2011 championship

In 2011, the Tigres and Diablos would play their eighth finals series against each other since 1966. The Tigres entered the 2011 series as an underdog. Nevertheless, the best-out-of-seven series ended with a 4–0 sweep against Diablos before a sell-out crowd (with a large presence of Tigres supporters) at Foro Sol.

2013 championship

Despite injuries to key Tigres players, the team won its eleventh championship against the Sultanes de Monterrey, 4–1, in a best-out-of-seven series.

Quintana Roo is a professional baseball team based in Cancun, Mexico. The team was founded in 1955 and has since become one of the most successful teams in the Mexican Baseball League. The team is named after the state of Quintana Roo, which is located in the southeastern part of Mexico.

The Quintana Roo baseball team plays their home games at the Estadio de Beisbol Beto Avila, which has a seating capacity of over 9,000 spectators. The team's colors are blue, white, and yellow, and their logo features a jaguar, which is a symbol of strength and power in Mayan culture.

The Quintana Roo baseball team has won several championships throughout their history, including the Mexican Baseball League championship in 1974, 1984, 2005, and 2006. They have also won the Caribbean Series championship twice, in 1985 and 2006.

The team has had several notable players throughout their history, including former Major League Baseball players like Vinny Castilla, Esteban Loaiza, and Fernando Valenzuela. The team also has a strong fan base, with supporters known as "Tigres" (Tigers) who are known for their passion and loyalty to the team.

Overall, the Quintana Roo baseball team is a respected and successful team in the Mexican Baseball League, with a rich history and a bright future ahead.