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Pastejé Baseball Academy
The Pastejé Baseball Academy, commonly known as Pastejé, was a baseball academy located in Jocotitlán, State of Mexico, Mexico. The academy was founded in 1981 by Alejo Peralta, owner of the Mexican League team Tigres de México in association with the league to train players for the entire Mexican League. The academy closed in 1992 and is now abandoned and in ruins. History The precursor of the Pastejé Baseball Academy was a baseball academy established by Alejo Peralta at the Club Hacienda in Mexico City. Initially created to develop young talent for the Tigres de México, owned by Peralta, it later expanded its mission in alliance with the Mexican League authorities, led by Pedro Treto Cisneros. In the spring of 1981 the academy relocated to the Hacienda Pastejé in Jocotitlán, State of Mexico and was renamed the Pastejé Baseball Academy. Its primary goal was to train young players for the Mexican League. The first generation of players graduated on 1 March 1982, with ...
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Jocotitlán
Jocotitlán is a municipality located in the northwestern part of the State of Mexico on the central highlands of the country of Mexico. The municipal seat is the town of Jocotitlán and is located at the foot of the Jocotitlán or Xocotépetl volcano, while most of the rest of the municipality is in the Ixtlahuaca Valley. The area has culturally been Mazahua since the pre-Hispanic period, with this indigenous group's traditions strongest in a number of smaller communities in the municipality. Jocotitlán is also home to the Pasteje Industrial Park, which was established in the 1960s, and began the industrialization of the economy. Today, about half of the municipality is employed in industry. The town The town of Jocotitlán is located at the foot of the Jocotitlán or Xocotepetl volcano in the northwest part of the State of Mexico, near the cities of Atlacomulco and Ixtlahuaca. It looks over a relatively flat area which is the Ixtlahuaca Valley. The center of this town has c ...
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