The children of Reynosa who conquered national baseball

A children's baseball team shows that talent has no age and is now going for more.

When the kids gave a baseball (and life) lesson to the country

Imagine this: a group of children between 9 and 10 years old playing baseball with the seriousness of professionals, while we adults cry about a bad day at work. That’s how epic the feat of the Treviño Kelly League of Reynosa was, which not only won the National Little League Championship, but did so with a score of 12-7 against the Liga Oriente of Nuevo Laredo. Yes, the same children who probably still believe in the Tooth Fairy.

From Reynosa to Latin America (and who knows if later to the world)

But this doesn’t end here. These little stars were not satisfied with being the best in Mexico (as if that were not enough). Now they have a direct pass to represent the country in the Latin American Tournament, which will be played in Monterrey from July 20 to 27. What were you doing at 10 years old? Because they are about to become legends.

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The best thing of all is that these matches are not just a “child’s game.” Behind them are hours of training, parents who go out of their way to take them to games, and little athletes who show that passion for sport knows no age. And while we complain about climbing a hill in the gym, they run bases like it’s an episode of The Simpsons in Springfield.

By the way, if you thought baseball was a thing of the past, this team is giving you a masterclass in how to keep the tradition alive. And they do it with an energy that makes you envious: no coffees, no boring meetings, just pure fun and the desire to win. Who said that generation Z only knows about TikTok?

The next goal? Monterrey. And then, who knows. The only thing that is certain is that these guys already have more trophies than many of us have in our entire lives. And that, dear friends, is what we call early success.

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Mexico wins silver in the Mexico Diving Cup

Mexico wins silver in the Mexico Diving Cup for mixed teams.

Silver for Mexico in mixed teams

The Guadalajara fans did not stop cheering at the Metropolitan Aquatic Center. Mexico responded with a silver medal in the mixed team event of the Mexico Diving Cup.

The national quartet, made up of Aranza Vázquez, Juan Celaya, Alejandra Estudillo and Randal Willars, showed consistency from start to finish. The technical quality and difficulty of their routines kept them in the fight for first place until the last jumps.

The final score was 420.10, enough to secure second place. China took gold with 451.10, and Germany took bronze with 356.15.

The atmosphere in the stands was key. Each execution of the Mexican team was celebrated with tricolor flags. The four divers celebrated together their first medal in the competition.

This result strengthens the team’s confidence ahead of the Central American and Caribbean Games and other international competitions.

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Rain and smoke put the World Cup final in suspense

Adverse weather in New Jersey and smoke from Canadian fires threaten the definition of the tournament.

Concern about the climate

The northern United States faces adverse weather conditions. Added to this is the smoke from the forest fires in Canada. The scenario is worrying for the World Cup final, which will be played on Sunday at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Argentina, defending champions, will face Spain.

How does this affect the game? White House officials, including Andrew Giulani, executive director of the World Cup Task Force, hold informal meetings. They evaluate the situation and the steps to follow.

Forecasters expect weekend rains to help improve conditions. The forecast indicates that the weather could stabilize before Luis de la Fuente’s “Furia” and Lionel Scaloni’s “Albiceleste” take the field to define the champion.

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Solari and Mora debut in Apertura 2026 with Pumas and Pachuca

Pumas receives Pachuca on matchday 1 with Solari facing Mora. Duel of new projects.

Starting duel in Ciudad Universitaria

The UNAM Pumas and the Pachuca Tuzos open the 2026 Apertura Tournament with new helmsmen. Esteban Solari, who led Pachuca to runners-up, now directs the university students. In front, Benjamín Mora takes the reins of the Tuzos.

The match will be played this Saturday the 18th at 5:00 p.m. at the Olympic Stadium in Ciudad Universitaria. The transmission is carried out by TUDN, Vix and Channel 5.

Solari knows several Pachuca players well, which could give him a tactical advantage. Pumas seeks to leave behind the defeat in the final of the previous tournament and regain prominence in the Liguilla.

Pachuca, for its part, trusts in the youth team and Mora’s experience to build a winning cycle. The Mexican coach has had previous steps in local soccer without conclusive results, but the club usually gives continuity to its coaches.

Both teams arrive with renewed squads and with the uncertainty inherent to the start. A close match is expected, although the competitive pace is still being refined.

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