
Monterrey's hold on the Mexican League North Division ended in 1940 as they dropped to below .500, preventing a seven-peat. Tijuana at 90-72 edged out Juarez by two games, giving the Toros their first playoff berth since winning the league in 1923. In the South DIvision, Mexico City took their sixth title in seven years with a league-best 107-55 record. They had to fend off solid competition from Ecatepec (96-66) and last season's CABA champ Leon (91-71).
Aztecs legend Kiko Velazquez won a ninth Mexican League MVP with arguably his best season yet at age 33. Velazquez had 13.7 WAR to set a single-season CABA record and became an unprecedented four-time Triple Crown winner. His line was .358/421/.723, 230 wRC+, 50 home runs, 136 RBI, 209 hits, 144 runs, and 77 stolen bases. All of those stats were league-best. Tijuana’s Samuel Valadez won Pitcher of the Year despite the 12-13 record. He had a league-best 2.12 ERA and 7.0 WAR.

The Caribbean League final will have Haiti and Honduras squaring off for the third time in four seasons. The Herons had the best record in CABA at 108-54 for a fourth consecutive division title. The Horsemen were close behind at 105-57 with both teams firmly beating the field.
Haiti’s Myeong-Wong Lee won his third MVP with the CF leading the Caribbean League with 9.3 WAR, adding a .306 average and 157 hits in 135 starts. Honduras’s Pablo Hernandez picked up Pitcher of the Year in his fifth season, leading the way in ERA (2.39), quality starts (25), and WAR (8.6). The Horsemen also had Reliever of the Year Lazaro Briones, winning for the third time.
Mexico City rolled Tijuana with a sweep in the Mexican League Championship, giving the Aztecs their third league title in the prior seven seasons. The rubber match in the Caribbean Championship rematch between Honduras and Haiti went to the Horsemen in five games. The CABA championship was highly anticipated and lived up to the billing as a classic, going seven games for the third straight season. Honduras prevailed over Mexico City for the second overall title for the Horsemen, joining the 1926 campaign.


Other notes: Kiko Velazquez joined the 500 home run club late in 1940, the third CABA player to achieve the feat. Also become the third to a milestone was Santiago pitcher Leo Antonucci getting to 4000 strikeouts. Monterrey's Paul Garcia became the 13th CABA pitcher to 200 wins. Mexico City's Honorio Guzman became the fifth to 300 career saves.
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