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Bolivarian National Baseball League

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Bolivarian National Baseball League
SportBaseball
Founded2005; 20 years ago (2005)
Ceased2019; 6 years ago (2019)
No. of teams13 (2019)
CountryVenezuela
Last
champion(s)
Cacaoteros de Miranda
(2019)
Most titlesCacaoteros de Miranda
(4 titles)

The Liga Nacional Bolivariana de Béisbol (LNBB, English: Bolivarian National Baseball League), commonly referred to as the Liga Bolivariana (lit. Bolivarian League), was a semi-professional baseball league that operated in Venezuela from 2005 to 2019. Unlike the top-level Venezuelan Professional Baseball League, the LNBB season was played during the summer, for players not affiliated with American organized baseball (i.e. those playing in the Venezuelan Summer League).

The league was founded in February 2005 by President Hugo Chávez, and was sponsored by the Venezuelan government as well as the state-owned oil giant PDVSA.[1] Critics referred to it as the "Chávez League," due to its close association with the Chavista regime.[2] At its height, the league saw the participation of up to 20 teams in 19 states of country's 23 states. In 2019, it ceased its activities due to financial problems, during the prolonged economic crisis in Venezuela.[3]

Winners

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Year Team
2005 Portuguesa (Venezuela) Lanceros de Portuguesa
2006 Portuguesa (Venezuela) Lanceros de Portuguesa
2007 Lara, Venezuela Rojos de Lara
2008 Lara, Venezuela Rojos de Lara
2009 Sucre, Venezuela Guerreros de Sucre
2010 Anzoátegui Pioneros del Tigre
2011 Barinas, Venezuela Petroleros de Barinas
2012 Barinas, Venezuela Petroleros de Barinas
2013 Cojedes, Venezuela Criollitos de Tinaquillo
2014 Trujillo (state) Trujillanos BBC
2015 Sucre, Venezuela Guerreros de Sucre
2016 Miranda (state) Cacaoteros de Miranda
2017 Miranda (state) Cacaoteros de Miranda
2018 Miranda (state) Cacaoteros de Miranda
2019 Miranda (state) Cacaoteros de Miranda

References

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  1. ^ "Liga Bolivariana en homenaje a Castillo y Valbuena" (in Spanish). Diario de los Andes. April 25, 2019.
  2. ^ "¡Bates listos! Preparan la Liga de Verano de Béisbol Venezolano". Noticias Barqusimeto. March 5, 2021.
  3. ^ "La importancia de tener dos ligas de béisbol en Venezuela" (in Spanish). La Hiena Sport. August 29, 2021.