It was 15 years ago that the late Roy Halladay teamed up with legendary catcher Carlos Ruiz for just the second postseason no-hitter in MLB history. On Monday night, another Halladay -- Roy's son, Bra ...
Former Philadelphia Phillies (and Houston Astros) closer Brad Lidge knows a thing or two about pressure. After all, he was tasked with closing out a whole lot of close games in 2008. Miraculously, he ...
Carlos Ruiz Zafón, whose wildly popular 2001 novel “The Shadow of the Wind” led to three sequels and made him one of the world’s most beloved Spanish authors, died June 19 in Los Angeles. He was 55.
The former Guatemala striker discusses Cristiano Ronaldo breaking his World Cup qualifying goals record and his country's 2026 hopes.
With a tenure that predates even Major League Soccer's first game, legendary forward Carlos Ruiz is calling it a career. The Guatemalan revealed to LA Galaxy Insider Adam Serrano on Friday that he has ...
FRISCO, Texas - FC Dallas announced today that Carlos Ruiz has been ruled out for the next three weeks after being diagnosed with a Grade Two strain of his right hamstring by club medical staff. Ruiz ...
Guatemala hero Carlos Ruiz has said that he is proud that Cristiano Ronaldo chased his record and eventually broke it.
Sgt. Maj. Carlos Ruiz addresses the audience during a relief and appointment ceremony at Marine Corps Support Facility New Orleans, Louisiana, June 30. (Cpl. Jennifer Delacruz/Marine Corps) Lately, ...
For nearly a decade, Carlos Ruiz stood alone atop the mountain of FIFA World Cup qualifying scorers. With 39 goals in 47 matches, the Guatemalan icon known as El Pescadito held the record until ...
Carlos Ruiz Zafón, author of the bestselling novel “The Shadow of the Wind” and one of the world’s most popular Spanish writers, has died at the age of 55. His Spanish publisher, Planeta, said in a ...