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

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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

Liga Betances pennants

1903 • 1904

Campeonatos de las Ligas

1902 • 1903 • 1904

Series Interdivisionales

1879 • 1902 • 1903 • 1904

Series Eliminatorias

1872 • 1877 • 1879 • 1883 • 1902 • 1903 • 1904

División Sureste titles

1872 • 1877 • 1878 • 1879 • 1883 • 1902 • 1903 • 1904

Wild card berths

None.

Affiliated Teams (1916-)

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