Mexican Center League

The Mexican Center League was a Class C Minor League Baseball circuit that operated in 1956 and 1957.

By 1955, the outlaw Mexican League was struggling for survival during its confrontation against Major League Baseball.

As a result, Anuar Canavati, president of the Sultanes de Monterrey team, led a group of new owners that helped make the league part of Organized Baseball as a Class AA circuit in 1955.

On the other hand, he encouraged the creation of the Mexican Center League, which operated as a Class C circuit between 1956 and 1957, as a support for the Mexican League.

Canavati also served as president of the six-team league during its brief period of existence.