Major League Baseball (MLB) has announced that it has opened an investigation into San Diego Padres infielder and Venezuela baseball star Tucupita Marcano.
The Baltimore Orioles have been spenders this offseason as they re-signed catcher Matt Wieters to a qualifying offer as well as first baseman Chris Davis and reliever Darren O'Day to multimillion deals. However, the Orioles are still in need of an additional starter to replace Wei-Yin Chen, who left via free agency and signed an $80 million contract with the Miami Marlins, per ESPN.
The Chicago Cubs have been the busiest team this MLB offseason, signing three big-name free agents and making one significant trade. However, the Cubs are still in search for additional pitching that will solidify their rotation.
MLB outfielder Matt Kemp has unloaded his Arizona estate. San Diego Padres baseball player Matt Kemp has officially said goodbye to his expansive retreat home in Arizona.
Let's Take a look at who the biggest winners and losers were at the trade deadline. The 2015 Major League Baseball trade deadline has passed. There were a lot of trades across the league that will benefit teams for quite a while.
As expected, the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers are the top two squads in the National League west. The Dodgers lead the division, but the Giants recently swept the Dodgers. Let's take a look at the NL West standings.
The 2015 Major League Baseball season is young, but there's no doubt about it, Latinos have been making a tremendous presence. Some of the best pitchers this season hail from numerous Latin American nations. Take a look.
MLB season is almost upon us. Without a doubt, the National League West is one of the most fierce and competitive divisions in the game today. The Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants are the two best teams, but three other squads won't go down without a fight.
The Major League Baseball declared Hector Olivera a free agent on Friday, and the Cuban second baseman could sign with a team on Sunday, Jesse Sanchez of MLB.com first reported.
Cuba is one home to some of the best baseball players in the world today. Although past government intervention has blocked many Cuban players from seeking a professional career in Major League Baseball, we may soon see a lot of talented Cuban baseball players heading to the United States.
This Major League Baseball offseason has been one of the biggest international scouting offseasons ever, specifically in Cuba. With the United States and Cuba normalizing relations, it should have a big impact on the baseball world. Meet the three Cuban players who could be playing in the majors very soon.
The New York Yankees have shown a lot of interest in adding Cuban second baseman Yoan Moncada and Hector Olivera this offseason. Unfortunately for the Pinstripes, so have the San Francisco Giants. Cuba is one of the best baseball nations in the world, and this offseason is full of Cuban talent heading to MLB.
Cuban prospect Yoan Moncada and his camp are studying all of their options, but his agent revealed that they are planning to announce their decision on where the coveted infielder will play in the upcoming 2015 MLB season soon.
The San Diego Padres made their biggest move in franchise history on Monday after signing free-agent pitcher James Shields to a deal, SB Nation first reported.
The New York Yankees have been relatively quiet this offseason when compared to the past. James Shields is the best free agent pitcher available, and Cuban infielder Yoan Moncada is also a free agent. Many believe the Yankees will make a run at both players.
Soccer superstars Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar each share a birthday on Feb. 5. Puerto Rican baseball great Roberto Alomar also shares the same birth date. Latin Post honors the three incredible Latino athletes, as well as others born on Feb. 5 such as Hank Aaron, Kelvin Benjamin and Roger Staubach.
The Boston Red Sox have agreed to terms with Pablo Sandoval and Hanley Ramirez. After a disappointing 71-91 season, the Red Sox are prepared to compete with the New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays and Baltimore Orioles in 2015. Will the infusion of Dominican sluggers help the Red Sox become World Series contenders?