Hispanic NFL players earn highest average salary

Hispanic NFL players earn highest average salary

Mary Mata September 6, 2013

By Richard Thompson, The Daily Caller Hispanic players earn the highest average salary in the National Football League, according to a study provided to The Daily Caller. Best Tickets conducted an unofficial census of NFL […]

Latino Veterans and Baseball: From the Battle Fields to the Baseball Fields

Mary Mata September 5, 2013

By San Bernardino County Sun Pomona, Sep 05, 2013 (Menafn – San Bernardino County Sun – McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) –Although they served in the United States Armed Forces, […]

Imagine an All Latino Baseball All-Star Game

Mary Mata July 15, 2013

By Julio Pabon, Huffington Post Latino Voices  As we get closer to this years MLB baseball All Star game here in New York City many Latino fans wonder how many […]

Mexico Faces Must-win Scenario

Mary Mata March 25, 2013

By Kyle McCarthy, MSN Fox Sports xpectations in Mexico to the point where a pair of draws to open the Hexagonal prompts significant scrutiny. Even in the absence of actual danger, the […]

Super Bowl: A History of Latinos in the Big Game

Mary Mata February 4, 2013

By Victor Garcia, Fox News Latino While Latinos haven’t exactly taken the National Football League by storm, many prominent football players have made it to the big game and represented […]

Activists to Mexican National Team: Don’t Play Game in AZ

Mary Mata January 18, 2013

By Latino Rebels On January 30, the Mexican national soccer team (known as “El Tri”) is scheduled to play Denmark in an international friendly at University of Phoenix Stadium in […]

Baseball or Béisbol? (Part 2)

Mary Mata December 6, 2012

By Cheech Marin, Huffington Post Latino Voices PART TWO Whatever was happening in America was happening on the baseball field. Whether it was more and more Negroes or long hair […]

Baseball or Béisbol?

Mary Mata October 29, 2012

By Cheech Marin, Huffington Post Latino Voices There is something strange happening to our national pastime. At first, I couldn’t put my finger on it. Everything seemed normal. I was […]

MEXICO: Homeless World Cup

Mary Mata October 23, 2012

By Sam Quiñones, A Reporter’s Blog Mexico City photographer Keith Dannemiller has some great shots of the Homeless World Cup soccer tournament. Great idea — forming soccer teams made up […]

Summer Means Nothing To Me Without Baseball

Mary Mata August 8, 2012

By Oscar Barajas, NewsTaco Baseball is a beautiful science. It ebbs and it flows, never giving up its balance. It is one of the few sports where fans cheering on […]