1986 Willie Mays Aikens in the Mexican League
Aikens then went to the Mexican League in 1986. His timing was wonderful, as that year the league's offensive levels exploded thanks to the use of the Commando ball - the league as a whole hit .308 and many league offensive records were set. Three other players topped .400 that year. Aikens, the DH for a Puebla powerhouse that hit .347, led the league in hitting (his record .454 - the old league record was .438 by Jimmie Collins), hits (202), RBI (154, the league record; the top three marks in Mexican League history were all set in 1986)), OBP (.571) and total bases (384, a new record). He was second in the league with 38 doubles, 134 runs (the second-best mark in league history) and an .863 slugging percentage. His 46 homers tied Hector Espino's old record but were only third in the circuit as two players topped 50. Puebla won over 68% of their games and cruised through the postseason. Late in the year Aikens got one more chance in a US-based league; he signed with the Tidewater Tides but went just 2 for 15 with 2 walks and no extra-base hits. The rest of his career would be in Mexico.
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