Estadio Fray Nano
Baseball stadium in Mexico City, Mexico
Center Field: 410 feet (120 m)
Right Field: 325 feet (99 m)
Estadio Fray Nano is a baseball stadium in Mexico City, Mexico. It was previously the home field of the Diablos Rojos del México baseball team, which competes in the Mexican League. It holds 5,200 spectators.
The stadium was reopened 2014 as the home of a minor circuit, the Liga Centropolitana. It was expanded later that year in anticipation of the move of Diablos Rojos from their previous home at Foro Sol. Estadio Fray Nano hosted its first Mexican league game in April 2015 as the new home field for the Diablos Rojos.
It is named for pioneering sports columnist Fray Nano.
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Diablos Rojos del México
- Established in 1940
- Based in Mexico City
- Parque del Seguro Social (1940–2000)
- Foro Sol (2000–2014)
- Estadio Fray Nano (2015–2018)
- Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú
- Ramón Arano
- Mario Ariosa
- Fernando Barradas
- Nelson Barrera
- Salomé Barojas
- William Berzunza
- Ramón Bragaña
- Moisés Camacho
- Ronnie Camacho
- Ernesto Carmona
- Ángel Castro
- Arnoldo Castro
- Manuel Chávez
- Jimmie Collins
- Ramiro Cuevas
- Herminio Domínguez
- Ray Dandridge
- Manuel Echeverría
- Ernesto Escárrega
- Héctor Espino
- Francisco Estrada
- Daniel Fernández
- Miguel Fernández
- Cornelio García
- Vinicio García
- Chile Gómez
- René González
- José Guerrero
- Eduardo Jiménez
- Houston Jiménez
- Marcelo Juárez
- Aurelio López
- Guillermo López
- Maximino León
- Mario Mendoza
- Orestes Miñoso
- Felipe Montemayor
- Luis Montes de Oca
- Ramón Montoya
- Ángel Moreno
- Leo Najo
- Manuel Oliveros
- Alfredo Ortiz
- Roberto Ortiz
- Juan José Pacho
- Al Pinkston
- Francisco Ramírez
- Pedro Ramírez
- Cananea Reyes
- Alfredo Ríos
- Sergio Robles
- Leo Rodríguez
- Alberto Romo Chávez
- Enrique Romo
- Vicente Romo
- Basilio Rosell
- Lázaro Salazar
- José Luis Sandoval
- Claudio Solano
- Miguel Solís
- Jesús Sommers
- Carlos Soto
- Miguel Suárez
- Alonso Téllez
- Ray Torres
- Fermín Vázquez
- Bill Wright