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Wrapping up winter vacation with softball and apologies
El Profe: Mets or Yankees? It’s not what you think
Cubs, Astros and Marc Anthony take time for pre-spring flings
El Profe: Midnight coffee, baseball and Compay Segundo
A lion in the winter league: Caracas has a friend in Jesús Lezama, 98
Summer fun for Altuve in Venezuela
El Profe: A future in the flip of a card
Not every pack of baseball cards includes superstars, but finding his favorite players spurred El Profe to learn about geography and become an historian.
After a muted Christmas, Puerto Rico looks to baseball
Amid a painfully slow recovery after Hurricane María, government and winter league officials are going the extra mile to make an 18-game season happen.
Editor’s Choice: The Best of El Profe in 2017
From meeting his childhood heroes and learning about his family history to dealing with language and race, El Profe shared his soul with us this year.
Editor’s Choice: All-Star Miami
In an unprecedented Latino-flavoured extravaganza, 'béisbol' took center stage in Miami during the 2017 All-Star Game. Here are our favorite stories.
El Profe: Best Moment in 2017? Crying in Baseball
In an emotional speech during Induction weekend, Iván Rodríguez evoked family, hard work and sacrifice, showing that crying in baseball is okay.
I’m a third-generation Latina baseball fan
Angie Clemmons-Roberts grew up in Montana with a Mexican mom and a father who adored the Dodgers. A lifetime of training for La Vida Baseball.
Francisco Cervelli: Social Media MVP
In the first annual LVB Awards, we honor the Pirates' Francisco Cervelli for using social media to speak out about Venezuela and Puerto Rico.
Dodger Stadium fare: Next-level Doyer Dogs and a michelada
From Doyer Dogs to carne asada nachos, from Fernando shirts to a mariachi band, the Dodgers' 2017 Hispanic Night was on point.
Puerto Rico’s new normal: No power or stoplights
Ten weeks after Hurricane María, many Puerto Ricans remain without power and have had to adapt to new daily routines. Here are their stories.
Pain and penalties across the baseball world
Penalties cost the Braves top prospect Kevin Maitán and Brewers' Javier Betancourt got shot in Caracas. But Adrián Beltré gave us a reason to smile.
Guaranteed Rate Field’s fare: food with Cuban flair and more
On Thanksgiving, we celebrate ballpark food. The White Sox's Guaranteed Rate Field offers fare you won’t find elsewhere, mainly classic Hispanic fare.
Despite power outages, Puerto Rico will play winter ball
Despite a slow recovery and an unstable power grid in Puerto Rico, the Roberto Clemente Professional Baseball League will start on Jan. 6.