Legendary announcer René Cárdenas, the first Spanish-language broadcaster in MLB history, dead at 96
Cárdenas and the Dodgers have an intertwined history. Shortly after the team moved from Brooklyn to Los Angeles, Cárdenas was ...
HOUSTON (AP) — René Cárdenas, the first Spanish-language broadcaster for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Houston Astros and Texas ...
Bob Skinner, a three-time All-Star outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates who went on to manage the Philadelphia Phillies and ...
Two Phillies have been named the Most Valuable Player in All-Star Games, Johnny Callison (1964) and Kyle Schwarber (2025).
Historic first: Cárdenas became MLB’s first full-time Spanish-language broadcaster in 1958 with the Dodgers, calling games for 38 seasons across three franchises. Trailblazing moments: He called the ...
The 2025 Official MLB All-Star Game Program digital edition is here. Read the exclusive stories from MLB.com’s top writers, revisit the best All-Star Game and Home Run Derby moments ever, check out ...
During the fall of 1982, I first met Ted Turner. It was the strangest thing. It ranks among my most unforgettable moments ...
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