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A child’s first visit to baseball heaven, Dodger Stadium
La Vida Voices: Mark Gonzales of the Chicago Tribune
Agreement opens doors wider for Mexicans to chase big league dreams
How fandom, family shaped my identity
A religious reaction to Fernando Valenzuela’s eyes
Buying a child’s first glove and passing on a father’s love for baseball
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La Vida Voices: Marcos Bretón of the Sacramento Bee
Fernandomania in bobblehead form
La Vida Voices: Marcela García from the Boston Globe
“I look up to the hills, from where cometh my help.”
Baseball at the border: Communities connecting through youth
10 Reasons Why We Celebrate Fernando Valenzuela Today
Edgar González: A Fronterizo following Álex Cora’s lead
From the Mexican national team to the Yankees' minor leagues, González is building a resume he hopes gets him to the majors someday soon.
La Vida Baseball’s World Series Lotería
In any Mexican or Mexican American household, you grew up playing Lotería, the Mexican equivalent of Bingo. Whether you played with coins or frijoles, most Mexicanos played the game. You grew accustomed to hearing someone bark, “La rana!” “El gallo!” or “
Dodgers fans emotional journey to Fenway Park
The Morales family lost their patriarch a little more than a year ago, but his spirit was with two members of the family at Fenway on Tuesday evening.
Family first for mourning Julio Urías
The Dodgers' 22-year-old phenom from Mexico learned of his grandmother's passing during the NLCS.
When Sergio Romo and Miguel Cabrera met in the World Series
The odds were strongly in favor of the Tigers' Miguel Cabrera, who had a historic season, to come through in the clutch. But the Giants' Sergio Romo had other ideas.
Grieving Julio Urías pitches emotional Game 7
Kiké Hernández offered an emotional toast to Urías after the Dodgers won Game 7 of the National League Championship Series.
Fernando Valenzuela made me a believer in ’81
1981 was the year of Fernando, and his stunning emergence as a superstar carried all thew way to the end of October with a World Series to remember.
Oakland’s Khris Davis recalls lessons from his ‘Apá
Khris Davis has always enjoyed being of Mexican and African American heritage. In Oakland, he's able to put his power on display.
Joakim Soria loves mariachi music
Born in Monclova, Mexico, Joakim Soria has enjoyed an 11-year big league career. He’s been an all-star twice and appeared in the postseason twice, but off the field the Brewers’ reliever loves mariachi music.
Fernando Valenzuela: Uniting nations
Fernandomania hit southern California like a raging bull. Luis Rodriguez-Mayoral recalls his relationship with the great Dodgers ace.
Jesse Chavez settling in with the Cubs – finally
As he closes on the tenth anniversary of his major league debut, Chavez reflects on the winding road that brings him to Chicago
Eleno Ornelas more than the voice of the Texas Rangers
For 19 seasons, Eleno Ornelas has been coming into your home as the voice of the Texas Rangers. But he's become much more to the team and their fans.