The Laredo Broncos were a professional baseball team based in Laredo, Texas, in the United States. The Broncos were a member of United League Baseball, an independent professional league which was not affiliated with Major League Baseball or Minor League Baseball. From the 2006 season to 2010, the Broncos played their home games at Veterans Field.

Laredo Broncos
Information
LeagueUnited League Baseball (2006–10)
LocationLaredo, Texas
BallparkVeterans Field
Founded2006
Disbanded2010
Former name(s)Laredo Broncos (2006–10)
ColorsRed, gold, black
   
ManagerDan Firova
General ManagerJosé Meléndez
MediaLaredo Morning Times
Websitewww.laredobroncos.net

History edit

In their first season, after a disappointing 5-15 start, the Broncos earned respect by having a winning record down the stretch and winning 11 of their last 16 games, making a trip to the playoffs where they pushed the first place Edinburg Coyotes to their limit before being eliminated. In 2010, the Laredo Broncos folded because ULB ceased to exist and the fact that the city of Laredo preferred to lease the future Laredo Ballpark to a then new expansion franchise team Laredo Lemurs in the American Association than the Broncos since ULB had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Mascot edit

Buster the Bronco was the mascot of the Laredo Broncos for all 5 seasons. The mascot's name and image were selected by the executive staff before the 2006 season started.

Front office edit

  • General Manager - Jose Melendez
  • Director of Sales - Albert Herrera
  • Director of Operations - B.D. "Bill" Hancock

Team record edit

Season W L Win % Result
2006 44 46 .489 Wild Card
Winter 2007 8 12 .400
2007 41 54 .432
2008 39 48 .448

Executive staff edit

  • General Manager - Jose Melendez 2006 - 2010
  • Director of Sales - Albert Herrera 2006 - 2008
  • Director of Operations - Bill Hancock 2006 - 2008
  • Director of Media & Marketing - Ray Melendez 2006, 2010

All-Stars edit

Players edit

2006

  • Edwin Maldonado, 2B (Most Valuable Player)
  • Darryl Roque, RHP
  • Jose Salas, C/1B
  • Arnoldo Ponce, SS
  • Orlando Cruz, CF

2007

  • Luis Arroyo, LHP
  • Orlando Cruz, OF
  • Santo Hernandez, RHP
  • Hector Lebron, 1B
  • Juan Lebron, OF
  • Henry Lozado, RHP
  • Edwin Maldonado, 3B

2008

  • Santo Hernandez, RHP
  • Gregorio Martinez, RHP
  • Luany Sanchez, C
  • Dwayne White, OF
  • John Odom, RHP
  • Matt Bauman, LHP

2010

  • Jose Canseco, DH
  • Santo Hernandez, RHP
  • Juan Peralta, RHP
  • Salvador Paniagua, C
  • Kenny Gilbert, OF
  • Jason Diaz, OF

Coaches edit

2006

  • Dalphi Correa, 3B Coach
  • Larry Van Allen, Hitting Coach

2010

Past Managers edit

  • Michael Smith (2006)
  • Dan Shwam (2006)
  • Dan Shwam (2007)
  • Angel "Papo" Davila (2008)
  • Ricardo Cuevas (2009)
  • Dan Firova (2010)

External links edit