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Not many years ago, José Abreu was demolishing international pitching for the Cuban national team while a ton of major league scouts followed him around the world. Signed by the Chicago White Sox as an amateur free agent October 29, 2013, and now deep int

Manolo Hernández Douen

By Jack McKessy Luis Robert hopes to become the next man up in the White Sox organization, joining a major league club that has had a history of success with its Cuban players. Chicago has reaped the benefits of having former Cuban White Sox players, begi

La Vida Baseball

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

Adrian Burgos

Soon after the Houston Astros acquired Aledmys Díaz from the Toronto Blue Jays last November, the former All-Star infielder received a brief text message from fellow Cuban native Yuli Gurriel.

Jose de Jesus Ortiz

For many Cuban major leaguers who still have family members living in their native island, it’s often uncomfortable if not actually deemed a risky endeavor to talk openly discuss political issues. So it wasn’t a surprise when the Chicago White Sox’s Yoán

Tab Bamford

The collage of pictures paints a vivid story, impressively highlighting Sylvia Lind’s journey through her beloved baseball world. The Latina who helped create the Futures and the Civil Rights games for Major League Baseball has devoted more than two decad

Jose de Jesus Ortiz

Baseball captured the imagination of Reynaldo Cruz Diaz well before he became one of the founders of Universo Béisbol, an online digital magazine on Cubans and baseball. The native of Holguin, Cuba, vividly recalls the intensity of listening to games on t

Adrian Burgos

Angel Rodriguez is in a rare position as a Latino in journalism. As the Los Angeles Times’ sports editor since 2015, he sets the tone and sensibility of the sports section at one of the nation’s largest newspapers. Like a general manager in baseball, Ange

Adrian Burgos