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The Alomar Sr. cycle: player, coach, dad and teacher
‘Chi Chi’ Rodríguez remembers his friend, former teammate Roberto Clemente
Why Édgar Martínez is Seattle’s Favorite Son
Countdown to 2017 HOF Inductions: Iván ‘Pudge’ Rodríguez
Cooperstown is Now Pudge’s ‘Casa’
Whether in a Pudge speech or HOF plaque, symbols matter
Bobblehead Vignettes: Pudge Takes HOF Induction Weekend
Iván “Pudge” Rodríguez’s induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was quite the party at Cooperstown. Pudge made his rounds all weekend and we captured it all. Given that he’s only the fourth Puerto Rican — after Roberto Clemente, Orla
Bobblehead Vignettes: Pudge HOF Congrats
What’s up, little guy? That’s Nelson Cruz talking to Iván ‘Pudge’ Rodríguez‘s official Cooperstown bobblehead doll. On the eve of Pudge’s induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, everyone is congratulating Pudge. It’s a big deal, for
On the eve of his induction, Pudge is full of stories
Pudge liked to pitch, got mad when anyone tried to steal off him and became tongue-tied the first time he caught Nolan Ryan.
Puerto Rico: Small Island, Hall of Fame Legacy
While 'Pudge' Rodriguez will be the fourth 'boricua' enshrined in Cooperstown, great baseball stars predate Roberto Clemente and the other Hall of Famers.
5 Cuts: Iván ‘Pudge’ Rodríguez
We all would’ve loved to be like Iván ‘Pudge’ Rodríguez, right? But who did Pudge dream of being? And if he could, what song would he love to hear at his National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum induction? We’ll bet you that his answers will surprise you
In the eyes of the son, Clemente’s legacy is stronger than ever
Roberto Clemente Jr. weighs in on today's players. He enjoys watching Carlos Correa, but the one that most reminds him of his father is Carlos Beltrán.
My Clemente: Joey Cora
On the 21th of every month we celebrate #21…Or as Pirates third base coach Joey Cora calls him, Mr. Roberto Clemente. Cora takes us through the afternoon when another immortal, Felo Ramírez, one of three Latinos broadcasters to receive the National Baseba
My Mami’s Lesson: Loving the Cubs is Always Right
A diehard Cubs fan tells the story of where her intense loyalty for the team came from: sitting on the couch with her mami, watching the game.
Edwin Díaz’s time to shine
After an impressive debut last season and dominating in the World Baseball Classic, Edwin Díaz aims to take his place among the top closers in the game.
Countdown to 2017 HOF Inductions: Roberto Clemente
As we count down to Iván ‘Pudge’ Rodríguez’s induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, we celebrate the 12 Latinos already enshrined in Cooperstown. Leading off, Roberto Clemente, the first to earn his plaque at the HOF. He was the fir
Luis Rodríguez Olmo: ‘El pelotero de América’
Luis Rodriguez Olmo, a pioneer of Latino ballplayers in the major leagues, passed away on April 28. He advocated in the 1940s for equal pay.
My Clemente: Édgar Martínez
The first time Édgar Martínez saw Roberto Clemente play, he was still very young. Along with his aunt, he was watching the 1971 World Series on TV. And when Clemente got a hit, she began screaming with joy. Little did Martínez know, but Clemente would soo