Panamanian Professional Baseball League

[2][3] Throughout its 12-year history, the team featured players as Wayne Blackburn, Chet Brewer, Webbo Clarke, Jim Cronin, Jerry Davie, Carl Duser, Marion Fricano, Milt Graff, Bill Harris, Spook Jacobs, Connie Johnson, Spider Jorgensen, Héctor López, Bobby Prescott, Humberto Robinson, Jean-Pierre Roy, Pat Scantlebury, Billy Shantz, Joe Tuminelli and Jim Umbricht, among others.

[2] The 1960s saw Panama enter a period of economic and political instability that forced private companies to withdraw support for professional sports teams.

Carta Vieja was the champion team, while Olmedo Sáenz won the batting title (.331) and Miguel Gómez was the best pitcher (5-0).

[7][8] In 2012–13, Caballos de Coclé won their first title and Javier Castillo was selected as MVP with a .397 batting average.

Caballos de Coclé as champion represented Panama in the first Latin American Series held in Veracruz, Mexico, reaching third place.

[13] The Carta Vieja, Chesterfield, Comercios, and Marlboro teams represented Panama City, while Spur Cola was based in Colon.

The Spur Cola club went to the Caribbean Series in 1951