Cienfuegos, also known as Elefantes de Cienfuegos, was a Cuban baseball team that played in the old Cuban League, which existed from 1878 to 1961. Although representing the south coast city of Cienfuegos, the team played their home games in Havana.
Cienfuegos won five Cuban League championships (including in 1960âÂÂ61, the last season of the league) and two Caribbean Series (in 1956 and 1960).
Though Cienfuegos folded with the abolition of professional baseball on the island in the wake of the Cuban Revolution, its name lives on with the Elefantes de Cienfuegos of the Cuban National Series.
Cienfuegos first participated in the Cuban Professional League championship during the 1926âÂÂ27 season. Cienfuegos did not play in the 1927âÂÂ28 season, contending again from 1928 to 1929 through 1930âÂÂ31. After eight long years of absence, Cienfuegos reappeared in the 1939âÂÂ40 tournament. In the 1949âÂÂ50 season, the team was renamed as the Elefantes de Cienfuegos (Cienfuegos Elephants). "The pace of the elephant is slow but crushing", exclaimed the slogan of the Cienfuegos franchise that contended until the 1960âÂÂ61 season. Following the 1959 Cuban Revolution, political tensions rose with the Fidel Castro government. In March 1961, one month after the regular season ended, the new Cuban regime decreed the abolition of professional baseball in Cuba.
In 26 Championships in which Cienfuegos participated, the team won five league titles in 1929âÂÂ30, 1945âÂÂ46, 1955âÂÂ56, 1959âÂÂ60 and 1960âÂÂ61, finishing second 6 times, third 7 times, and fourth 8 times, posting a 732âÂÂ793 record for a .480 average. Cienfuegos also won the Caribbean Series in 1956 and 1960.