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Yolmer Sánchez talks fatherhood
Freddy Galvis on Bob Marley, tattoos and Venezuela
Aquino punishes Washington, Gleyber owns Baltimore, a passing of the torch in Minnesota
Edgar honored in Seattle, Santana slam ties the AL Central, Reyes’ impressive ride
Paul Kutch: the Clemente Collector
Gary Sánchez on tattoos, mentors and his first time in the big leagues
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La Vida Voices: Pablo Martínez Monsiváis
Players Weekend reaction, Pérez becomes a US citizen, Pujols out of position
Díaz makes a statement, El Mago celebrates an anniversary, dancing Kiké
La Vida Voices: Jorge Castillo of the LA Times
Bolívar finds home in U.S.
Father’s Day in the Dominican, Stroman on the Move, Stars Reach Major Milestones
Berríos keeps kids in mind while leading Twins
CHICAGO – José Berríos has emerged as the ace of the Twins’ pitching staff. The 25-year-old Bayamón native is becoming one of the top starters in the American League. While in the thick of a pennant race, Berríos continues to lead on and off the field. Be
Yankees’ Urshela Takes Theater Stage with Cone for Good Cause
Yankees' Gio Urshela has become one of the team’s rock stars. But not only is he showing the Bombers a good glove – he is proving to have a big heart, too.
La Vida Voices: El Nuevo Herald’s Jorge Ebro
Baseball was ever present in Jorge Ebro’s childhood in Matanzas, Cuba. He spent hours each day playing baseball in his neighborhood. He followed the Cuban league. Lázaro Junco, the first player to hit 400 home runs in the Cuban league, became his favorite
History in Puerto Rico, Edwin reaches 30 again, a clean shave for Puig
Rosselló Resigns Late Wednesday night Ricardo Rosselló resigned his position as governor of Puerto Rico. Current and former players joined the thousands calling for a change in leadership. Yadier Molina, Eddie Rosario, Carlos Beltrán and Álex Cora were am
Three bombs for Canó, Yuli takes a lap and big changes coming to Dodger Stadium
Three times a long ball Robinson Canó went deep three times leading the Mets past the Padres. Historic night.@RobinsonCano goes deep for the THIRD time! pic.twitter.com/Tvif2mVbRj — New York Mets (@Mets) July 24, 2019 Canó joined an impressive list of Dom
A young Latina’s Hall of Fame weekend
By Miranda Burgos It had been five years since I’d last been to Cooperstown, N.Y., and 13 years since the last and only time I had gone for a Hall of Fame induction ceremony. I was just six months old then, so I don’t remember anything about that time. Th
Dodgers honor Fernandomania, no-look magic from Báez, Devers goes deep
La Vida Voices: Fernando Pérez
Molina, Beltrán, Correa call for change in Puerto Rico
Martinez family drives to Hall, Mariano lands gate at JFK, Puig ages
Tatís slides into history, Berríos gets 500th strikeout
Robert’s huge debut, an El Mago superfan, Teheran fashion statement
Family fun for Castillo, Robert moves up, Yadi doing work
Family time for Castillo Reds ace Luis Castillo spent some quality time with his family over the break. He clearly enjoyed being an All-Star for the first time. View this post on Instagram
All-Stars stand up for Carlos Carrasco
Battling leukemia, "Cookie" Carrasco joined his teammates and friends on the field during the Stand Up To Cancer moment on Tuesday night.
Pedro Cerrano: Not very, very good for Latinos
“Major League,” which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, often ranks well in lists of favorite baseball movies. The film doesn’t make mine.
La Vida Voices: Luis Rodríguez Mayoral
Luis Rodríguez-Mayoral has spent parts of the last five decades in baseball. He has worked as a journalist, broadcaster, and as an MLB team official.
Daddy Yankee taking swings, international signings, Vladi visits Sammy Sosa
Daddy Yankee getting in work Daddy Yankee visited Lino Rivera, a Puerto Rican manager who led the Águilas Cibaeñas to the winter league championship in the Dominican Republic. We wonder if the Caribbean Series is easier to manage than Daddy Yankee? View t
Baseball remembers Skaggs, A-Rod visits Wimbledon
Baseball Mourns The baseball world was stunned on Monday afternoon when news broke that 27-year-old Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs had passed away. Players, front office executives, fans and leagues offered their condolences on social media. Albert Pujols sh