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  • Oped: Right Call to Cancel Marathon

    Published November 03, 2012

    Sports history is filled with controversial calls. The decision to cancel Sunday’s New York City Marathon in the wake of Hurricane Sandy will not go down as one of those.

  • Our American Dream: Meet Ray Negron

    Published October 27, 2012

    Ray Negron’s remarkable ride has seen him go from batboy to prospect to sports executive.

  • Op-Ed: Guillen, Another Loss for the Marlins

    Published October 24, 2012

    Ozzie Guillén may be walking away richer and more secure about his future but the Miami Marlins can't say the same.

  • Cabrera's Crown Worth Celebrating

    Published October 04, 2012

    Many had begun to wonder whether reaching the Triple Crown milestone was even possible for 'Miggy.'

  • From Immigrant to US Olympic Track Star

    Published July 23, 2012

    Mexican Leo Manzano saw attending college as a stretch, but his gift for running track took him not only there but all the way to the Olympics.

  • From Mexican Immigrant To US Track Star

    Published July 23, 2012

    The unlikely story of Leo Manzano’s rise to two-time Olympian.

  • NASCAR's First Mexican Owned Team

    Published July 13, 2012

    Viva La Raza Racing is making history. The Mexican-owned professional auto racing team is the first Hispanic team in the history of NASCAR.

  • Tito Ortiz: Living UFC Legend

    Published July 05, 2012

    UFC light heavyweight Tito Ortiz will fight Forrest Griffin this weekend, retire and will be inducted into the company's Hall of Fame.

  • Can Soccer Overcome Racism?

    Published June 29, 2012

    The international game of soccer is still addressing racism on the pitch and in the stands, argues Maria Burns-Ortiz. 

  • Is Boxing Down for the Count?

    Published June 14, 2012

    With Manny Pacquiao losing a controversial fight and Floyd Mayweather in jail, can boxing bounce back?