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Indios de Ciudad Juárez (minor league) : ウィキペディア英語版
Indios de Ciudad Juárez (minor league)
The Indios de Ciudad Juárez were a Minor League Baseball club which played in several leagues during 23 seasons spanning 1946–1984. The Indios were based in Ciudad Juárez, in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. The team also was known as the Ciudad Juárez Indios or the Juarez Indios. The team's name was chosen to honor statesman Benito Juárez, who described himself as the son of Indians of the primitive race of the country.〔(Historical Text Archive – Benito Juárez, Apuntes Para Mis Hijos (Notes for My Children), ca. 1857 )〕
==Early history==

Organized Mexican baseball started in 1937, when a league featuring teams from the cities of México, Tampico and Veracruz played a modest 25 game schedule. Gradually increasing the amount of games, the independent Mexican baseball circuit was playing nearly a 100-game schedule by the end of World War II.
At the beginning, teams in the Mexican League, which played in the winter, included on their rosters baseball stars of the Negro National League. Prohibited from playing in Organized Baseball, the African-Americans ballplayers were welcomed and excelled in Mexico. For instance, in 1938 Martín Dihigo posted an 18-2 record and a 0.90 earned run average as a pitcher, while winning the batting title with a solid .387 average.〔(Baseball Statistics – Martin Dihigo )〕 Two years later, Cool Papa Bell won the Triple Crown, while batting .437 with 12 home runs and 79 runs batted in.〔(Negro Leagues Legacy – Cool Papa Bell )〕


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