The Arizona Diamondbacks and the Los Angeles Dodgers have arrived in Australia for the upcoming season-opening series set to take place this weekend. But what does this series really mean?
They say in baseball that a team’s momentum is only as good as the next day’s starter, and the following Latino hurlers have preserved plenty of momentum in their respective careers.
Many of the best players in Major League Baseball hail from Latin American countries and there are still a great deal of prospects from there that could be in the big leagues for good in the near future
These five Latino's had memorable years in 2013. Based on their track record, we expect them to make even more headlines in 2014. These hardworking individuals are all worth watching this year. Stay tuned:
The 2013 NFL regular season was grueling. The 2013 NFL regular season was grueling. Perennial losers like the Detroit Lions, Oakland Raiders and Cleveland Browns didn't show up at all.
New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez will officially miss the 2014 season New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez will officially miss the 2014 season.
We can now expect the small town of Cooperstown, New York to turn into a mini Atlanta in July We can now expect the small town of Cooperstown, New York to turn into a mini Atlanta in July after it was revealed that longtime Braves manager Bobby Cox and former Braves pitchers Greg Maddux and Tom Glavine would be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014.
The Boston Red Sox are scrambling to look for outfielders after Jacoby Ellsbury agreed to a monstrous seven year deal with the team's arch rival, the New York Yankees
Robinson Cano has paved the way for MLB offseason news as the free-agent star second baseman looks for a team that is willing to invest nine years and more than $250 million in him at 31 years of age
It might not be baseball season but it sure seems like it for general managers who are looking to patch up their teams ahead of the upcoming winter meetings
Alex Rodriguez was understandably furious after realizing that Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig would not be testifiying at his hearing, but not many people expected what happened next
Trade rumors were swirling around Prince Fielder for quite some time and this week speculation turned to reality when the Detroit Tigers shipped the struggling slugger to the Texas Rangers in exchange for Second Baseman Ian Kinsler, CBS reported
Alex Rodriguez reportedly pounded his hand on a table during a grievance hearing on Wednesday and proceeded to walk out after he learned that MLB commissioner Bud Selig was not required to testify.
Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera and Pittsburgh Pirates star Andrew McCutchen are the recipients of the AL and NL MVP awards, respectively, for the 2013 baseball season.
The Yankees may not even bother with star free-agent Curtis Granderson after a person familiar with the team's thinking told CBS' Jon Heyman that the team is seeking to land Shin-Soo Choo and Carlos Beltran as well as Jacoby Ellsbury.
The 39-year-old Yankees star previously had a lower-paying option on the table for the upcoming season but the Yankees did not want to risk losing Jeter to free-agency