Here are five things you should know about the Yankees’ opponent before their exhibition games in Mexico City

As of Friday, the Bronx Bombers’ spring break plans include a trip to Mexico.

On March 24th and 25th, the New York Yankees will face the Diablos Rojos del México (Red Devils of Mexico) in two exhibition games at Alfredo Harp Helú Stadium in Mexico City.

Since this is a special occasion (the Yankees haven’t played in Mexico since 1968) and there will be two Grapefruit League spring training games in Florida at the same time as the exhibition games, it is likely that several major leaguers may go south of the border to attend.

All the information you require for the Diablos Rojos del México is presented here:

The Diablos Rojos del México play in which league?

The Mexican League is the official nаme for the Liga Mexicana de Béisbol (LMB), where the Diablos Rojos del México compete.

Founded in 1925, the LMB now boasts 20 teams.

Are you familiar with the Diablos Rojos del México roster?

The Diablos Rojos del México are an eclectic bunch of athletes hailing from all over the world. Among them are Latin American and American players that have played in the lower leagues, made it to Major League Baseball in the past, or aspire to do so in the future.

The Diablos’ roster include Michael Mariot, Ricardo Pinto, and Wilmer Font, all of whom have played in Major League Baseball.

Prospects who aren’t old enough or prepared to join the American lower leagues are also signed by the Diablos; they also sign players with experience in minor league baseball or other foreign leagues.

Can you tell me how good Diablos Rojos del México are?

With 16 titles (their most recent being in 2014), the Diablos Rojos del México are tied with the Yankees for the most in their league.

The 2023 Diablos Rojos del México had the best regular season record in Mexican League history with a 55-32 record.

Has the Diablos Rojos del México ever faced a Major League Baseball club?

It was the Diablos, not the Yankees, that played the first game of the 1968 season.

Each squad played one game in the exhibition series.

The Diablos Rojos del México do not belong to anyone.

Alfredo Harp Helú, a Mexican millionaire with an estimated net worth of $1.1 billiоn, is the owner of the Diablos, as reported by Forbes.