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Minor league baseball team
Havana Sugar Kings
1946–1960
Havana, Cuba
Minor league affiliations
Previous classes
Class AAA (1954–1960)
Class B (1949–1953)
Class C (1946–1948)
League
International League (1954–1960)
Previous leagues
Florida International League (1946–1953)
Major league affiliations
Previous teams
Cincinnati Reds (1960)
Cincinnati Redlegs (1955–1959)
Washington Senators (1947–1952)
Minor league titles
League titles
IL: 1 (1959) FIL: 2 (1947, 1948)
Team data
Previous names
Havana Sugar Kings (1954–1960)
Havana Cubans/Cubanos (1946–1953)
Previous parks
Gran Stadium
The Havana Sugar Kings (Spanish: Reyes del Azúcar) were a Cuban-based minor league baseball team that played from 1946 to 1960. From 1954 until 1960, they belonged in the Class AAA International League, affiliated with Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds. Their home stadium was Gran Estadio del Cerro (sometimes called Gran Stadium) in Havana.
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