Happy 78th Birthday Orlando Cepeda! One of the greatest first baseman in Major League Baseball history turns 78 today. Orlando Cepeda has been retired for more than 40 years, but his greatness on the field will never be forgotten.
Baseball legend Roberto Clemente will soon be the subject of a major motion picture. Baseball legend Roberto Clemente -- who heroically died in 1972 while trying to fly into Managua, Nicaragua, to oversee the distribution of aid he had arranged in the aftermath of an earthquake -- will soon be the subject of a major motion picture.
Roberto Clemente Made his Major League Baseball debut in 1955 for the Pittsburgh Pirates. He would go on to become one of the greatest players in MLB history. Latin Post looks back at his incredible Hall of Fame career.
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.
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.
Hispanic Heritage Month 2014 is underway, and we continue the celebration by honoring the greatest baseball players of all time. Latin Post.com lists the 10 best Latin American born baseball players ever.
Latin Post celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month by honoring 10 famous athletes who had a big impact on the sports world. These athletes span across multiple countries from Latin America and have played in numerous sports leagues throughout the years.
Roberto Clemente is one of the greatest players in MLB baseball history. He was also notable for his charitable works in and outside of the United States. Latin Post.com honors the Puerto Rican legend's achievements and contributions to the game on his 80th birthday.