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La Vida Voices: Rick Renteria’s Game
For the Mexican-American manager Rentería, the key is not speaking English or Spanish, but knowing how to present the message.
La Vida Voices: The Life with Jesse Sánchez
Not many people have experienced baseball the way Jesse Sánchez has.
Arte Moreno: First Latino owner with a Latino player in the HOF
For Moreno, the first Latino majority owner of a major sports team in the United States, there is pride and joy in seeing Vladimir Guerrero in the Hall of Fame.
My Romo: How A Bearded Closer Became My Favorite Player
Romo earned street cred with the Pacheco family during his years with the San Francisco Giants by speaking out and giving voice to the voiceless.
I’m a third-generation Latina baseball fan
Angie Clemmons-Roberts grew up in Montana with a Mexican mom and a father who adored the Dodgers. A lifetime of training for La Vida Baseball.
Buying a child’s first glove and passing on a father’s love for baseball
The baseball traditions that families share include Little League ball and adult weekend leagues. And buying a son's first glove.
5 Cuts: Yovani Gallardo
¡Puro mexicano! That’s the best way to describe Seattle Mariners pitcher Yovani Gallardo. He loves his banda music and his mom’s cooking, 100 percent. Gallardo also loves to play ball. He has five pitches in his repertoire — four-seam fastball, curveball,
Stories from inside the HOF: Fernando Valenzuela Bobblehead
How does a Bobblehead doll get into Cooperstown? Easy, by looking like Fernando Valenzuela. El Toro was both a legend and an inspiration. When Fernandomanía swept the country in the ’80s, it turned Latinos into Dodgers fans and instilled pride in the Mexi
Sergio Romo on Los Angeles and San Francisco
Who has the best tacos? The best Mexican food? Do you prefer Dodger Dogs or Garlic Fries? Dodger fans or Giants fans? A rivalry unplugged. The one and only Sergio Romo, who left the Giants this winter for the Dodgers, compares Los Angeles and San Francisc
Fernando, Los Doyers and Me
Valenzuela was more than a baseball star. He instilled pride among Latino immigrants and helped them embrace American culture.
Rubén Amaro Sr.: An unheralded pioneer of baseball’s integration
How family and Jim Crow shaped his career. A few reflections on Rubén Amaro Sr.'s recent death and his role in integrating baseball.
5 Cuts: Sergio Romo
Ask Los Angeles Dodgers’ Sergio Romo five questions. And you’ll get five good answers. He talks about the importance of family. The passion for the game. About facing Casey at the bat, err, Miguel Cabrera in the World Series. And his favorite tattoo, one