René Cárdenas, MLB’s First Full-Time Spanish Broadcaster, Dies at 96
René Cárdenas didn’t just call baseball games. He built the bridge that brought the game to generations of Spanish-speaking fans who might never have found it otherwise. Cárdenas died Sunday at his home in Houston. He was 96. Born in Managua,…
Hall of Famer Jeff Kent’s Astros Career Defined by Memorable 2004 NLCS Homer
HOUSTON, TX – December 18, 2025 – Newly elected Baseball Hall of Famer Jeff Kent spent only two seasons with the Houston Astros, but his brief tenure left an indelible mark on franchise history, highlighted by one of the most memorable…
The Relentless Rise: Billy Wagner Heads Storied Hall of Fame Class of 2025
COOPERSTOWN, NY – July 27, 2025 – For years, the debate raged. Was his career long enough? Were his numbers truly Hall of Fame worthy for a closer? Today, those questions are emphatically answered as Billy Wagner, the diminutive southpaw with the…