The Diablos Rojos play their home games at Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú, which has a seating capacity of 20,233 people.
[3] During the 1942 season, on 23 April, the Rojos were losing 13–7 in the ninth and final inning, until the players began to fight back, scoring another 7 runs and beating their rivals, the Industriales de Monterrey.
It was not until 1955 when El Mexico, as called by the media, would become a dominant team in the league, finishing behind only the Tigres Capitalinos and Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo that season.
Under manager Tomás Herrera, the Diablos won their second league title by defeating the Tigers in the championship game in 1964.
The campaign of 1968 began with a preseason exhibition game against Major League Baseball's New York Yankees, who were defeated by Mexico.
Beginning in the 1970 season, the Mexican League used the format of two zones, North and South, and the champion would be determined in a play-off.
Mexico won the 1970 North title, but lost in the final series against the Red Eagles of Veracruz by 4 games to 2.
Reyes stepped down as manager following a cancer diagnosis, so Ramón Montoya took the responsibility to lead the Devils on tour in 1991.
In 1994, Mexico, with Marco Antonio Vazquez as manager, won the rematch, defeating Monterrey in game seven at Social Security Park to win their eleventh championship.
The 1999 season began with news that the Diablos would leave Social Security Park which was being demolished to build Delta Square, a modern shopping center.
The Diablos and the Tigers moved to the Foro Sol stadium, a building designed primarily for major events like concerts, but also with a configuration for baseball.
This title was dedicated to the memories of owner Chara Mansur and player Nelson Barrera who had died that season.
The title was dedicated to the memory of the beloved batboy who remained with the team for many years, Antonio 'El Abuelo' Mora.
In the 2006, the team won first place in the South, but were defeated by the Yucatán Lions in the seventh game of the first playoff series at home.
Months before the start of the 2010 season Daniel Fernandez was relieved of command of the Puerto Rican team for the manager Max Oliveras "Mako".
In 2019, the Diablos moved into their new stadium, the Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú, located in the Magdalena Mixhuca Sports City.
From 2000 to 2014, they played at Foro Sol (English: Sun Forum), a sports and concert venue built in 1993 in the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in eastern Mexico City.