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  • The Man Behind Cespedes' Success

    Published October 13, 2012

    The ever so budget-conscious Oakland Athletics were lauded and questioned when the team opened up its wallet and scooped up Yoenis Cespedes, outbidding the other 29 major league teams for his services.

  • Yankees Walk Away from ARod

    Published October 11, 2012

    The New York Yankees aren't regretting their decision to replace the ever slumping Alex Rodriguez with Raul Ibanez, who scored the game wining walk-off home run. 

  • Gio's Presence Key to Nationals' Success

    Published October 10, 2012

    As the Washington National's continue their historic playoff run, pitcher Gio González will be key to their success. 

  • García Out for Playoffs, Kept Injury Secret

    Published October 10, 2012

    The Cardinals were counting on Jaime García to even their NLDS record -not knowing his pitching shoulder was not "100 percent".

  • Cardinals Beltrán Sets Postseason Records

    Published October 09, 2012

    Outfielder Carlos Beltrán has ignited the St. Louis Cardinals offense in the postseason while setting records.

  • Latinos Set to Lead Fall Baseball

    Published October 05, 2012

    As the World Series playoffs begins, some of Latin America's biggest stars are hoping to add that rare championship ring to their hands. 

  • Oldest MLB Player Talks Career Longevity

    Published October 03, 2012

    The oldest player in MLB,  Toronto Blue Jays' Omar Vizquel, talks to Fox News Latino about career longevity and his native Venezuela.

  • Future is Bright for Colombia and Béisbol

    Published October 02, 2012

    Los Angeles Angels closer Ernesto Frieri talks about his roots and the growing role of Colombian's in the MLB.

  • At 91, Broadcaster Lives for MLB

    Published September 19, 2012

    Rafael 'Felo' Ramirez began broadcasting sports in 1949. Nearly 70 years later he is a Hall of Famer.

     

  • Dominican Barber is Hit for MLB Stars

    Published September 04, 2012

    Although José Lopéz never realized his dream of becoming a Major League Baseball player, he's now closer to baseball than he could have ever imagined.