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On this day in Latinx history: Reds’ Dolf Luque is first Latino to play in World Series

Pitcher appeared in two games for Cincinnati in the 1919 series against the White Sox

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On this day in Latinx history: Boston’s Ted Williams hits 521st and final home run

Hall of Famer kept his Mexican heritage a secret until later in life

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Red Sox CEO and president Sam Kennedy outlines the Take the Lead initiative

Boston’s pro sports teams are banding together to end racism at their venues

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What Had Happened Was: 9/25/17

Oh, you didn’t know? We got you.

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On this day in Latinx history: Marlins’ José Fernández dies in boat crash

The 24-year-old pitcher had become one of MLB’s most dominant players

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On this day in Latinx history: Louis Castro, first Latino in major league baseball, dies

Second baseman’s biography is a series of conflicting reports and mysteries

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On this day in Latinx history: Minnie Minoso is denied chance to become first major leaguer to play in six decades

Commissioner Fay Vincent stops White Sox from activating 65-year-old

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The day Art Williams became the first black umpire in the National League

After a call-up from the minors, Williams stayed in the majors from 1972 to 1977

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On this day in Latinx history: Yankee Alex Rodriguez sets MLB grand slam record

A-Rod launches his 24th career grand slam to pass Lou Gehrig

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