Stories By Julio Pabón
-
Baseball
/ 3 years agoThe significance in honoring a legendary athlete but also a humanitarian – Roberto Clemente
SOUTH BRONX, NY — Commemorating the passing of Roberto Clemente on December 31, 1972, holds profound significance in honoring not only...
-
Baseball
/ 3 years agoThe “21 Days of Clemente” Is How One Pirate Great Is Remembered
Between the years 2000 and 2010 Latino Sports commemorated every December 11th through the 31st as “21 DAYS OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE.” ...
-
Baseball
/ 3 years agoStarting Today: Remembering Roberto Clemente for 21 Days, sponsored by BronxCare
SOUTH BRONX, NY – For ten years between 2000 and 2010 Latino Sports had a brick-and-mortar apparel and sports collectible store...
-
Baseball
/ 3 years agoWhat’s your take on Yankees trading for Soto?
SOUTH BRONX, NY — Ever since it got announced that the Yankees acquired left-hitting power slugger, Juan Soto (the 2021 NL...
-
Boxing
/ 3 years agoAmanda Serrano stands up for women’s boxing – Vacates WBC Title
It might not have made the major sports news, but the fact is that what Amanda Serrano did to vacate her...
-
Baseball
/ 3 years ago52 Years Ago the Big Apple Honored Clemente
El Bronx, NY – We are proud to present another Roberto Clemente article from the past. This one was written by...
-
Football
/ 3 years agoWhich NFL Teams Have the Most Latino Supporters?
Football, the quintessential American sport, is often used as the metaphor for the American Dream–the idea of reaching the pinnacle of...
-
Baseball
/ 3 years agoGUILLERMO “WILLIE” HERNÁNDEZ DIES… A GREAT PUERTO RICAN RELIEVER THAT FEW KNOW
We present this article written by a Latino Sports friend, Luis Mayoral who has authored five baseball books and spent nine...
-
Sports
/ 3 years agoLUCHA: A WRESTLING TALE – A Must Watch Documentary.
SOUTH BRONX, NY — Last Saturday I had the opportunity to attend the premier of the documentary, LUCHA: A WRESTLING TALE...
-
Baseball
/ 3 years agoFootball temperature, but baseball was hot at Citi Field
FLUSHING, NY — The temperature in New York City yesterday morning was 38 degrees, not exactly baseball weather, but you could...
