The logo of the Liga Nacional Puertorriqueña: a big sky-blue circle, bordered in red and white, surrounding a smaller circle of darker blue with white borders, superimposed on which is a red-and-white nautical star that hosts the acronym "LNP" in black block letters.

Gaceta de la Liga Nacional Puertorriqueña

150 years of baseball, all in one place:
a Puerto Rico free since the Grito de Lares.

The logo of the Navegadores de Naguabo: a gold "N" set off against a diamond pattern of sapphire blue and a darker version of the same, bordered in gold-black-gold.

Navegadores de Naguabo

Naguabo counts decent pilots and boatsmen among its coastal population, but given that most of its fame comes from a quite different industry, perhaps the team’s name is simply an alliterative improvement upon the town’s usual moniker of los enchumbaos.

Mascot: Nortimón

(norte “north” + timón “rudder”)

Nortimón is the mascot of the Navegadores de Naguabo: a white pelican with a gold beak and blue eyes; its sapphire pouch is decorated with a compass rose, with golden directional points, except for the cross directions, which are sky-blue, as is the background of the compass rose. It’s got sapphire blue wings with golden decorations like epaulettes, and back feathers in blue and gold.

Campeonatos de la LNP

1904 • 1905 • 1907 • 1908

Liga Betances pennants

1903 • 1904 • 1905 • 1907 • 1908

Campeonatos de las Ligas

1902 • 1903 • 1904 • 1905 • 1907 • 1908

Series Interdivisionales

1879 • 1902 • 1903 • 1904 • 1905 • 1907 • 1908

Series Eliminatorias

1872 • 1877 • 1879 • 1883 • 1902 • 1903 • 1904 • 1905 • 1907 • 1908

División Sureste titles

Wild card berths

None.

Affiliated Teams

Thessalon North Stars (Ontario North, RCBL)
Sabae 眼鏡店 / Opticians (Northern League, NYK)
Malditos de Naguabo (División Rosendo Matienzo Cintrón, LVP)
Academia Municipal Mamerto Salgado (División Hilario Elizarraraz, LVN)

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Notable Players

Sponsors

  • Enrique Collazo, padre: 1871-1889.
  • Enrique Collazo, hijo: 1889-

Stadia

  • Jardines de Naguabo: 1871-1902.
  • La Timonera: 1902-