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Monthly Archives: April 2016
All Time Great Luis Aparicio turns 83. Continue reading
Easy Pickin’
Where’s the real animosity for “The Panda” coming from? Continue reading
The Emperor Wears No Clothes
King Felix Hernandez survives a spotty outing to win his first decision of 2016. Continue reading
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Tagged baseball, beisbol venezolano, felix hernandez, Latino athletes, Maracaibo, venezuelan major leagues
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The Greatest Venezuelan Pitcher?
Who is the greatest Venezuelan pitcher in Major League history? Continue reading
A Cold Week in…
It’s hard to feel the baseball, since it’s been an uncommonly cold April. New York has had bursts of rain, dustings of snow, and gale-force winds, all between April Fool’s and Tax Day. Nonetheless, the games are scheduled, and many … Continue reading
The Alpha and the Omega
The Detroit Tigers have hosted a conclave of criollos for years. Even their first base coach, Omar Vizquel, is a VZ baseball legend. Today, Aníbal Sánchez started the game for Los Tigres, and Caraqueño Francisco Rodríguez finished it, each buffing … Continue reading
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Opening Days and Nights
MLB has probably trademarked the phrases Opening Day, Opening Night, and Opening Weekend. Let’s have a quick look at the first couple of days of baseball season. Félix Hernández started his ninth opening day for the Mariners, a number which … Continue reading