Boston Red Sox outfielder, Hanley Ramirez, is rumored to play first base in 2016 and former All-Star closer, Chris Perez, is retiring. Players like George Springer and Marcus Stroman are rumored to be returning this September to help their teams in the playoff run.
The San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers are fighting over the National League West division as expected. Damon Salvadore takes an in-depth look at the current state of the NL West.
The 2015 Major League Baseball season is officially 100 games complete. Latin American born players are thriving in the sport today like never before. Damon Salvadore lists five Latin American players you should watch down the stretch.
The MLB trade deadline is quickly approaching and multiple teams are involved in trade rumors across the league. Latin Post breaks down the latest MLB hot stove rumors for you.
The Houston Astros currently lead the American League West almost halfway through this MLB season. Multiple Latin American players have contributed to the Astros taking over first place in the AL West.
Albert Pujols is climbing up the all-time home run chart. With his 537th career home run, he has surpassed the great Mickey Mantle on the most career home runs list.
The Baltimore Orioles and Oakland Athletics haven't exactly lived up to expectations this season. Injuries, lost players and tough competition have all left these two teams with a losing record. It's still early, but the Orioles and Athletics have some work to do.
The Miami Marlins and Giancarlo Stanton recently agreed to a 13-year $325 million contract extension. Although Stanton is a great player, we list five reasons why the Marlins made a big mistake with this massive contract.
The Miami Marlins and outfielder Giancarlo Stanton appear to be nearing a new contract this offseason. Stanton is one of the best young players in all of Major League Baseball and he is seeking a long-term deal possibly in the $300 million range.
Major League Baseball has featured several all time great players from Latin America, such as Sammy Sosa, Rafael Palmeiro, David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez. But baseball is always looking for its next generation of superstars, and here are a few of the most exciting new Latino baseball players who may end up having breakout seasons this year.