Bristol entrepreneur bringing Mexican futbol to English language audiences
“When it comes to soccer in Spanish, there is absolutely no lack or shortage of coverage but in English, it’s […]
“When it comes to soccer in Spanish, there is absolutely no lack or shortage of coverage but in English, it’s […]
By Brian Woodman Jr., CTLatinoNews.com Ramon Martinez, the Maestro de Armas at the Martinez Academy of Arms, has taught traditional European swordsmanship
By Brian Woodman Jr., CTLatinoNews.com UPDATE 12/13/19: “Action” Anthony Laureano defeats Angel Hernandez at the Mass Mutual Center to remain undefeated at 13-0-0.
By Brian Woodman Jr., CTLatinoNews.com “If you believe in your purpose then nothing is impossible,” said Peruvian-American Bill Vigil AKA “Bill Idol”,
Vitilla is a popular variation of stickball played primarily in the Dominican Republic. A Vitilla is usually two plastic water jug caps that are
By Adrian Burgos, La Vida Baseball The flags of Panama and Puerto Rico were held aloft and waved vigorously whenever
The Hartford Athletic hosted the Puerto Rican national team Saturday, winning their first international friendly 5-1. The Hartford Courant’s Shawn McFarland
We are in the final stretch of Major League Baseball’s (MLB) regular season where teams are rounding the final bend
By Tab Bamford, La Vida Baseball When Cleveland’s Francisco Lindor got together with TOPPS to create a limited edition, custom box set to
The Minnesota Twins’ Nelson Cruz, a Dominican Republic native, became a naturalized U.S. citizen last October. Cruz proudly shared the
Joe Rodriguez, CTLatinoNews.com Few things are more American on the Fourth of July than baseball. Los Chivos de Hartford AKA
Baseball is as American as flan de queso and dulce frio.
CTLatinoNews.com and La Vida Baseball are bringing el sabor del beisbol to U.S. Hispanic sports fans!