The game of jai alai (pronounced high lie) is Cuba’s contribution to Miami’s sport life. Long popular in a grubby way, despite its commercialization — its bursts of breath-taking action ...
Miami could lose a piece of sports history as the only professional jai alai league in the U.S. considers leaving South Florida for a new home. Why it matters: The world's fastest ball sport has ...
No one at Dania Jai-Alai wins as much or finishes in the money or produces as many highlight reel plays as Arriaga Andoni Echaniz. A native of Markina, Spain, the 32-year-old Echaniz has no peer in ...
That's what you should scream when you're sitting in the nearly deserted spectator area at Dania Jai Alai, watching players in brightly ... Basque country — the birthplace of this perplexing sport — ...
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Ho hum. The best jai alai player in Miami? Michelena. Still. As always. Forever. Since he debuted as a rookie in 1983, the Basque native has dominated his curious sport like no other athlete in ...
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