The 2015 Major League Baseball season may be young, but it's become abundantly clear which teams are the best, and which players are the best. So many great Latin American pitchers are thriving this season, and will be in place for the CY Young Awards. Take a look!
The Los Angeles Dodgers have been playing great this year, but a recent injury to Hyun-jin Ryu has many fans worried. The Dodgers have plenty of options when it comes to adding a pitcher. Latin Post explores the best options.
The 2015 Major League Baseball season has begun. What was once America's past time is now looking like, Latin America's current time. At least one Latino player is leading the league in eight of the 10 major categories this season.
Major League Baseball is a very popular sport among Latinos in the United States today. With the new season under way, MLB is partnering with LatinWorks in an effort to reach out to even more Hispanic baseball fans.
The 2015 Major League Baseball season is quickly draw nearing opening day. Latin Post lists 10 Latin American born players you should keep an eye on this season in various positions across the league.
Pete Rose is one of the best hitters in Major League Baseball history. Despite his all-time great statistics, he is not in the Hall of Fame because he illegally bet on the game. Many fans think Rose deserves to be elected, but that shouldn't be the case.
The 2014 Major League Baseball season is winding down and awards will be handed out. Many notable Latin American baseball players will be receiving awards. Latin Post lists the most prestigious and Latinos who could win them.
The Major League Baseball season has less than one-quarter left remaining. Latin Post.com lists five must watch Latin American born players who will have a big impact on the standings.
As the National Basketball Association (NBA) prepares to fast-track the removal of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, in what could be a long legal battle, let's take a look back at previous oustings of sports owners Marge Schott of Major League Baseball's (MLB) Cincinnati Reds and Jorge Vergara of Major League Soccer's (MLS) Chivas USA.
Bloomberg Businessweek recently released their "Smartest Spenders in Sports" 2014 list, with the defending Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks topping the list, spending an average $58 million over five years for 44.6 six victories per season during that stretch and two Stanley Cup titles. The Chicago Cubs brought up the rear of the list spending an average $119.8 during a five seasons for only 71.2 wins per season and no titles to show for the money spent by the teams ownership.