The Cuban National Series (, or SNB) is a domestic
baseball
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competition in
Cuba
Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island country, comprising the island of Cuba (largest island), Isla de la Juventud, and List of islands of Cuba, 4,195 islands, islets and cays surrounding the main island. It is located where the ...
. Formed after the dissolution of the
Cuban League in the wake of the
Cuban Revolution
The Cuban Revolution () was the military and political movement that overthrew the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista, who had ruled Cuba from 1952 to 1959. The revolution began after the 1952 Cuban coup d'état, in which Batista overthrew ...
, the National Series is a part of the
Cuban baseball league system.
For most of its existence, the National Series has existed as the top-level
winter league in Cuba. From 2022 to 2024, it operated as a summer league, with the top six National Series teams qualifying for the
Cuban Elite League (LEB). Starting with the 2025–26 season, SNB will return to a winter league schedule, while still qualifying teams to the LEB.
History
The Cuban National Series was instituted in replacement of the
Cuban League, which had operated since 1878, as in March 1961 the Cuban government abolished
professional baseball
Professional baseball is organized baseball in which players are selected for their talents and are paid to play for a specific team or club system. It is played in baseball league, leagues and associated farm teams throughout the world.
Moder ...
. The Cuban League typically consisted of four teams; the Cuban National Series has played with more than four teams since its 1965–66 season, peaking at 18 teams from the late 1970s into the early 1990s.
The Cuban National Series operated as a
winter league for most of its history, generally playing a regular season stretching from early August until late January. , the regular season spans late March to early July. An all-star game is held yearly at midseason. In Havana, most of the top tier players take the field for
Industriales, traditionally the strongest team in the league. Other typically strong teams include those from
Santiago de Cuba Province
Santiago de Cuba Province is the second most populated province in the island of Cuba. The largest city Santiago de Cuba is the main administrative center. Other large cities include Palma Soriano, Contramaestre, Cuba, Contramaestre, San Luis, Sa ...
,
Pinar del Río Province and
Villa Clara Province.
In March 1982, the league was marred by a gambling-related corruption scandal, which saw at least 17 players and coaches suspended and arrested.
As of early 2019, baseball players in Cuba received $40 per month.
The
COVID-19 pandemic
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resulted in no 2021–22 season being played.
The league serves as the first stage in the selection of players for the
Cuba national baseball team for participation in international competitions and for both the
World Baseball Classic and
baseball at the Summer Olympics, when contested. Traditionally, the national team, known as ''Preseleccion'', is selected from the Cuban National Series and practices in Havana. Sometimes more than one team can be asked to supply players for international duty as part of the national team, from Cuban National Series teams and recently from the
Cuban Elite League.
From 2016 to 2019, the league champion advanced directly to the
Caribbean Series as the Cuban delegate. Representation in the Caribbean Series was transferred to the Cuban Elite League, which plays a winter schedule, following its 2022–23 premiere season.
League structure
1961–1977
From 1961–62, the inaugural season, through 1976–77, league size increased from just four charter teams to 14 teams, while the length of schedule grew from 27 to 99 games, but then reduced to 39 per team. Champions were decided based on end-of-season standings with no postseason, comparable to the
National League and
American League
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of
Major League Baseball
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before 1969. In the event of a tie at the end of the season, a best-of-three tiebreaker series was played.
Source:
1977–1992
The 1977–78 season followed the nation's administrative restructuring of the
provinces of Cuba
Administrative division, Administratively, Cuba is divided into 15 provinces and one special municipality (the Isla de la Juventud). The current structure has been in place since August 2010, when the La Habana Province (1976–2010), then-La Ha ...
, announced in December 1976, resulting in changes to multiple teams within the league. Through the 1991–92 season, the league had 18 teams, as 11 provinces fielded a single team each, three provinces fielded two teams each, and the special administrative area of
Isla de la Juventud
Isla de la Juventud (; ) is the second-largest Cuban island (after Cuba's mainland) and the seventh-largest island in the West Indies (after mainland Cuba itself, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, and Andros Island). The island was ...
(originally named
Isla de Pinos) fielded a team. Also, aluminum bats similar to those used in American
college baseball
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debuted, and use of the
designated hitter
The designated hitter (DH) is a baseball player who bats in place of another position player, most commonly the pitcher. Unlike other players in a team's lineup, they generally only play as an offensive player and usually do not play defense as ...
was initiated.
In 1983–84, the league divided into divisions for the first time, with the league split into an upper-half "first division" and lower-half "second division" at the mid-point of the regular season. Division champions were based on end-of-season standings with no postseason. This format was only used for two seasons. In 1985–86, the league created Eastern and Western divisions, each with nine teams, and had the top two teams of each division advance to postseason play. The postseason first consisted of a
round-robin tournament
A round-robin tournament or all-play-all tournament is a competition format in which each contestant meets every other participant, usually in turn.''Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged'' (1971, G. & ...
, with each team playing the other three teams twice each—this was used through the 1988–89 season. In 1989–90 (only), the two division winners faced off in a best-of-seven series to determine a league champion, while the two division runners-up met in a best-of-five series to determine third place. In 1990–91, the postseason format was changed to a
bracket tournament, with two semifinal series (each best-of-three) followed by a final series (best-of-seven). In 1991–92, the semifinals were changed to best-of-five to match the MLB's Divisional Series format.
1992–2021
In 1992–93, league size reduced from 18 to 16 teams, as
Pinar del Río Province and
Matanzas Province, each of which had been fielding two teams each, began fielding a single team each. The 16 teams were divided into four groups (divisions) with the top team from each group advancing to postseason play. The postseason consisted of best-of-seven semifinal series followed by a best-of-seven final series.
In 1997–98, the postseason was expanded to eight teams, as division winners plus the next four teams with the best
winning percentage advanced to the postseason. A quarterfinal stage was added, contested as best-of-five series.
In 2008–2009, the league was reorganized into two eight-team divisions, East and West, with the top four teams from each division qualifying for the postseason, and all playoff series contested as best-of-seven.
In 2011–2012, there were 17 competing teams, as the
then-La Habana Province was split into
Artemisa Province and
Mayabeque Province. Thus, the West division had nine teams, including the two new clubs. The league returned to 16 teams beginning with the 2012–13 season when the
Metropolitanos (long seen as a farm club of the powerhouse Industriales) were disbanded after nearly four decades of play.
In 2012–13, the zone qualification format was dropped in favor of a phase qualification system. All teams played 45 games in a "classification phase". The top eight ranked teams from this phase moved on to the "qualification phase" to determine playoff participants. In 2016–17, the number of teams in the qualification phase was dropped to six. In 2020–21, the phase format was removed from the league, and the league determined qualifiers based on a single table of standings, with the top teams at the end of the regular season advancing to the postseason, thereby ending divisional play.
To accommodate the
2013 World Baseball Classic, contested in March, the league took a six-week break after the all-star game of February 3. The league played a shortened 45-game season, with all 16 teams competing in a single table format (doing away with the regular two division format). The bottom eight seeded teams then played amongst themselves in the consolation round, while the top eight did the same for the championship. In 2014, the consolation round format for the midseason was officially adopted, effectively making it a ''de facto'' wild card game with the winners having a chance to make it to the postseason.
2022–present
After no games were played for a year following the end of the 2020–21 season in January 2021, play resumed with a 75-game schedule, all contested within a single calendar year for the first time, as the 2022 season spanned January to June. The change to a summer league schedule was made official, and starting with the 2023 season, the league runs from March to July with a schedule of 75 games per team in the regular season, followed by three playoff rounds culminating in a championship. The
Cuban Elite League was initiated to maintain active competition during the winter months.
Current teams
Source:
National Series champions
Before the
1985–86 season, champions were decided by final regular-season standings. The
1962–63 and
1971–72 seasons saw two teams finish tied for first, so three-game tie-breaker series were played to determine a champion.
A postseason was first played in January 1986, contested by four teams. Initially staged as a
round-robin tournament
A round-robin tournament or all-play-all tournament is a competition format in which each contestant meets every other participant, usually in turn.''Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged'' (1971, G. & ...
, it changed to a
bracket tournament in January 1990. In January 1998, the postseason was expanded to eight teams.
Instances where a team has won the championship more than once are numbered in parentheses. In seasons that spanned two calendar years, the "Year" column is when the season ended.
See also
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Cuban National Series Most Valuable Player Award
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Cuban National Series Rookie of the Year Award
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Baseball awards#Cuba
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List of organized baseball leagues
Notes
References
Further reading
*Connor, Joe
Welcome to Cuba ''ESPN.com'', January 17, 2006. Retrieved December 16, 2009.
External links
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Baseball in CubaThe Cuban National Series. Games and stats.
Baseball de CubaDaily league coverage. English and Spanish content.
{{Baseball leagues
National
Winter baseball leagues
Recurring sporting events established in 1961
Professional sports leagues in Cuba