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  • Party like it’s 1992 or 1993

    October 23, 1993 Where the hell is Tony? Joe Carter had just hit his 1993 World Series winning home run 5 minutes ago, and now I am on the Esplanade lost in a sea of fans wearing blue that disappears… Continue reading

    Party like it’s 1992 or 1993
  • Camino Portugués

    Lost and Found in Pontevedra Os habéis perdido are three words you would not want to hear along the Camino de Santiago. Basically, they mean “you are lost” or “you have lost your way”. It can happen to any one… Continue reading

    Camino Portugués
  • Venus Williams then, now, and always

    Who would have guessed that when Venus Williams was given a wild card at this year’s US Open, she would reach a Grand Slam Quarterfinal for the first time since 2017, this time teaming up with Canada’s Leylah Fernandez in… Continue reading

    Venus Williams then, now, and always
  • José Bautista’s bat flip 10 years later

    It is hard to believe that this October 14 it will be 10 years since José Bautista hit the notorious home run that sent Toronto to the American League Championship Series in the first Blue Jays postseason appearance since 1993.… Continue reading

    José Bautista’s bat flip 10 years later
  • Blue Jays vs Expos remembering the Pearson Cup Canada’s Classic Rivalry

    Every country has their own version of El Clásico, which in Spain refers to any football match between its two most powerful teams: long time rivals Real Madrid and Barcelona FC. Perhaps in Canada our Clásico is the CF Montréal… Continue reading

    Blue Jays vs Expos remembering the Pearson Cup Canada’s Classic Rivalry
  • 8 Quiet Leadership Lessons from Cito Gaston Baseball’s Strategic Genius

    A Baseball Card titled Black Power Baseball cards have always fascinated me. I love how an entire story can be captured in a small piece of cardstock. A few days ago, while searching online for baseball cards from Latin American… Continue reading

    8 Quiet Leadership Lessons from Cito Gaston Baseball’s Strategic Genius
  • The Return of Monica Seles

    Early years, a star is born Two years ago, a coworker of mine decided to move back to her native Serbia. Fortunately, I was able to talk to her before her last day at work to wish her well. We… Continue reading

    The Return of Monica Seles
  • The Dominican Blue Jays

    It is inspirational that the first thing every Dominican professional béisbol player does with their first big league paycheque is they go and buy a brand-new mansion for their mothers back home in their island known as Quisqueya. Quisqueya is… Continue reading

    The Dominican Blue Jays
  • “The Feast of the Goat” turns 25

    Published in 2000 “The Feast of the Goat”, a novel that is widely considered as one of the greatest Spanish language works in modern times, now is a quarter century old. There are so many things to love about Mario… Continue reading

    “The Feast of the Goat” turns 25
  • 7 lessons in the life of Mario Vargas Llosa

    As we say goodbye to one of the titans of Latin American literature, I wanted to share with you the impact Don Mario had not only on my life but the lives of so many others through his literature and… Continue reading

    7 lessons in the life of Mario Vargas Llosa