Mazatlan changed its manager with the arrival of Miguel Flores, who seeks to improve the team's position in the standings and reach the playoffs. The management of the Venados de Mazatlán reported that after an exhaustive analysis, they decided to make a change in the team's sports management. Alfonso 'Houston' Jiménez is leaving the command of the red squad from the port and in his place will be Miguel Flores. The new manager of the Venados took charge of the team on Wednesday during the second game of the series against the Mayos de Navojoa. Miguel Flores debuted this year as a manager in a successful way with the Sultanes de Monterrey, qualifying for the playoffs in the Mexican Summer League. He also played for the Venados de Mazatlán for 4 seasons, in the 2001-02 and 2004-05 to 2006-07 campaigns. In addition to the arrival of Miguel Flores, the Club reports that Héctor Páez will now be the first base coach, replacing Javier 'Osín' Jiménez, brother of 'Houston'. The team is looking to improve its position in the standings and reach the playoffs after a loss on Tuesday by 6 to 4 against the Cañeros de Los Mochis. The three-time champion Yaquis de Cd. Obregón ensured they would finish in last place in the first round, but Mazatlan still thinks about the possibilities of qualifying for the playoffs. The arrival of Miguel Flores is an important change for the team, which seeks to improve its performance and achieve the objectives of the season. With Miguel Flores' experience, the team is looking to have a better performance on the field and reach the playoffs. The team is working hard to improve its position in the standings and achieve the objectives of the season.