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The Hall of Famers and those who set the bar high and inspired us to play the game. La Vida Baseball Legends Archives - La Vida Baseball
Being Guillén: Michael Jordan vs Ozzie Guillén
Houston Astros Broadcaster Offers Words of Encouragement
Being Guillén: New Pitching Rules Foreign Substances and Growing up Guillén
Being Guillén: Should Pete Rose be Reinstated by MLB?
The Hall Of Fame Welcomes Derek Jeter And Larry Walker
Derek Jeter is NOT A Unanimous Hall Of Famer!
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With Eye on Hall of Fame, Omar Vizquel Prepares To Manage in Mexico
Holding Nose, Voting for 2020 Baseball Hall of Fame Candidates
Remembering Roberto Clemente On Anniversary Of His Death
Five Players Who Stood Out This Decade
John Leguizamo’s Passion for Baseball, Latinos Resonates With Jesse Menendez
Miggy Cabrera and Ozzie Guillen Jr. Reconnect, Rejoice
Bobby Abreu Highlights List of Latinos Debuting on Hall of Fame Ballot
At La Vida Baseball, we celebrate the accomplishments of Latinos in baseball, so we’ll take a special look at the Latino candidates on the 2020 ballot.
Omar Vizquel’s Hall of Fame prospects should improve this year
Among the best-fielding shortstops in history, Vizquel is on the ballot for the first time, hoping that his glove work is good enough for induction.
Martínez followed brother’s lead, learned English early
Before Pedro Martínez became a multiple-time Cy Young award winner, he was a young kid in the Dominican Republic trying to follow his older brother.
Vladimir Guerrero’s bat spoke all of the world’s languages
In his prime, Vladimir Guerrero was one of the most feared hitters in baseball.
Celebrating a Rod Carew streak that stands the test of time
Fifty-two years ago today, Rod Carew won the Rookie of the Year Award. There's so much more to the stat.
Will Manny Ramirez push closer to Hall of Fame induction? Let’s see
Manny Ramírez mixed artistry with raw power, one of the best hitters ever. Should his behavior and positive drug tests keep him out of Cooperstown?
We Mourn our Baseball Queen, our Matriarch, Vera Clemente
Diamondbacks Original: Junior Noboa an Integral Part of Club’s Latino Presence
Remembering Ventura’s World Series Tribute
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the first Latino player in the World Series
Chi Chi Rodriguez remembers his teammate Roberto Clemente
Remembering Big Papi’s Epic 2004 Postseason
Enter Sandman: Remembering Rivera’s Dominance
His legend begins where the games almost always ended: Metallica playing and the door to the home bullpen opening. Mariano Rivera was dominant in the ALCS during his Hall of Fame career. He appeared in 33 games in nine ALCS with the Yankees, posting a 0.9
From Baseball Pariah to Redeemed Beloved Broadcaster, A-Rod Improves Hall Chances in the Booth
A-Rod vowed to be remembered as one of the greatest hitters of all time. And with that came an epiphany: welcome to PEDS, the shortcut of champions.
The Ozzie Jr. Show Podcast ft. World Series Winning Manager, Ozzie Guillén
This week's The Ozzie Jr. Show podcast features special guest (and Ozzie's dad) Ozzie Guillén, the first Latino manager to win the World Series.
Vladimir Guerrero’s triumphant return as a Hall of Famer
As the NLCS shifts to the Nationals home park a young Latino outfielder has the eyes of the baseball world upon him. As Juan Soto begins his career we look back at arguably the greatest outfielder in the history of the Nationals/Expos franchise, Vladimir
When Pudge received a heroes welcome home in Puerto Rico
There has been plenty of conversation about the Hall of Fame credentials of Yadier Molina during these playoffs. As he continues to etch his name into the history books in the NLCS we look back at another Puerto Rican catching icon, Iván “Pudge” Rodríguez
Ten Greatest Latino Moments in MLB Postseason History
A Marlins victory spawned a generation of kids interested in a game other than soccer. A walk-off double is credited for saving baseball in Seattle. And an MVP speaking Spanish gives goosebumps to this day. Over the decades, there have been great individu