New York Mets have endured almost a decade of baseball mediocrity, but this season has turned into a magical one with a real possibility of a World Series championship due to Yoenis Cespedes. The fans want general manager Sandy Anderson to re-sign the player.
The final stretch of the 2015 Major League Baseball season promises to be an all-time exciting one. The 2015 Major League Baseball season has been an exciting one so far, and baseball fans are in for one heck of a finish.
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.
The New York Mets finally gets a power hitter in its lineup! After getting ridiculed for not getting a big batter this season, the Mets finally get one.
The Detroit Tigers will consider several key players before the non-waiver trade deadline, including star pitcher David Price and outfielder Yoenis Cespedes.
Baseball is the most popular sport in Cuba today, however many younger fans are beginning to switch their favorite sport to soccer instead. Many factors are included to the increasing popularity of soccer in Cuba.
The Detroit Tigers and Kansas City Royals have been the two best teams in the American League Central division. On top of that, each team is benefiting greatly from Latin American players on their roster. The Tigers and Royals are expected to stay on top for the rest of the season.
The Boston Red Sox and Baltimore Orioles are flirting with the idea of possibly playing Major League Baseball exhibition games in Cuba. Cuba and the United States have had their differences in the past, but it appears as if a resolution is nearing.
The United States of America and Cuba appear to be on their way to ending their more than 50-year dispute with each other. This could have a dramatic impact in Major League Baseball for many Cubans who dream of playing in the big game.
The Boston Red Sox traded All-Star outfielder Yoenis Cespedes to the Detroit Tigers for Rick Porcello on Thursday night in the hope of improving their rotation for the 2015 MLB season.
The Seattle Mariners are reportedly looking to make a big splash this offseason with sources indicating that the club is looking for big trades to bolster their roster.
Chicago White Sox first baseman José Abreu has won the 2014 American League Rookie of the Year Award. Not only did the Cuban-born Abreu win Rookie of the Year, but he had one of the greatest seasons of all time by a rookie, and his journey into Major League Baseball was even more impressive.
New York Yankees legend and World Series hero Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez discusses the upcoming "30 for 30" documentary "Brothers in Exile" which debuts on ESPN Deportes Saturday, November 1st night and on ESPN Tuesday November 4th.
The Oakland Athletics owned the best record in all of Major League Baseball for the majority of the season. But this team has been struggling in the second half of the 2014 MLB season, and are now in danger of missing the MLB playoffs.
The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim recently swept the Oakland Athletics in a four game series. With that sweep, the Angels now have complete control of the American League West and best record in all of baseball.
The Boston Red Sox are one of the biggest spenders in MLB Baseball, and they're about to flex their muscles again, as recent sources have reported that the team has agreed to a lucrative contract with Cuban superstar Rusney Castillo.
The Boston Red Sox have traded Jon Lester to the best team in baseball, the Oakland Athletics, but the 2014 Major League Baseball trade deadline is coming to a close and options are limited. Latin Post.com gives you a list of some of the biggest MLB trade rumors surrounding the baseball world as the 4 p.m. trade deadline on Thursday nears.
Oakland Athletics outfielder Yoenis Cespedes successfully defended his title in the 2014 MLB All-Star Home Run Derby on Tuesday at the Target Field in Minneapolis.
Baseball fans get to watch their favorite players hit home runs all night long at the 2014 MLB Home Run Derby. Latin Post.com provides the television coverage, looks at the participants competing, and predicts a winner for this year's competition.