The Indios de Anáhuac (English: Anáhuac Indians) were a professional baseball team in the Mexican League (LMB) based in Mexico City.
The Indios de Anáhuac played its first professional season in 1939 in the Mexican League, based in Mexico City's Parque Delta.
The Indios were managed by George Sampson and had Ramón Bragaña, Alberto Romo Chávez, Basilio Rosell and Anastasio Santaella amongst their players.
[1] Anáhuac and Tigres de Comintra, the two teams from Mexico City, folded after the 1939 season, leaving the city with no professional baseball teams, until the next year, when the Rojos del México were established.
The Indios struggled to get fans into the stadium and folded after sixty games due to financial problems; they finished fourth in the 1953 season.