Angeles Negros de Puebla

After winning a division title in 1975, the team finished with the best record in the league in both 1976 and 1977, but made a first-round exit from the playoffs all three years.

[1] Following the name change, the team hit .347 and scored over seven runs a game in the offensive explosion of 1986 in Mexico.

Willie Aikens put up one of the most memorable seasons in League annals and the Angeles won their second title.

[2]}[3] The Angeles left town after just one more season, as another championship failed to translate into long-term roots.

[2] The Pericos de Puebla returned to the Mexican League in 1993, but a weak team lasted only three seasons before disappearing again.