[1] Matanzas returned to the league for 1888, finishing in third place behind Club Fé and Habana with a 4–11 record.
[2] The following year the ended the season with a record 6-14, finishing in fourth place behind Habana, Fé and Cárdenas.
Román Calzadilla, a future member of the Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame, would begin his career with Matanzas in 1889.
Among their players were Alfredo Crespo, who led the league in hitting with a .375 batting average and Esteban Prats.
[7] Two future Cuban Baseball Hall of Famers, Gonzalo Sánchez and Juan Violá played for the club.