Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

Do we take crowds at games for granted?

Do we take crowds at games for granted?

Nicholas Kingman, Contributor June 8, 2023

The crack of the bat, the squeak of shoes on a freshly polished court, the clattering of pads or the banging of sticks on the ice. These mundane moments of athletic feats conjure up memories of the high-class...

A comprehensive guide to the Rays-Dodgers World Series

A comprehensive guide to the Rays-Dodgers World Series

Ryder Martin, Assistant Sports Editor October 20, 2020

After perhaps the craziest, and certainly the strangest Major League Baseball (MLB) season ever, we have reached the finale, the World Series. With COVID-19 delaying the season from its usual late March/early...

Chase Field 3

Why we need to pump the brakes on resuming sports in isolated locations

Ryder Martin, Staff Writer April 21, 2020

The absence of sports during the COVID-19 crisis has been eerie to say the least. With only the NFL being in their offseason at the time that all the major sporting leagues were suspended indefinitely,...

Bryce Harper pauses to look at the ball he just hit. Keith Allison/Flickr.com

Bold predictions for 2018 MLB season

Connor Zimmerlee March 27, 2018

The best time of the year is upon us, folks. We are a mere two days away from opening day of the Major League Baseball (MLB) season. The 2017 season was one for the books, capped by a thrilling seven...

Altuve watches the ball he hit sail through the air. Photo Courtesy of Keith Allison/flickr.com

Individual awards up in the air as MLB regular season ends

Connor Zimmerlee October 4, 2017

AL Manager of the Year: A.J. Hinch-Houston Astros Throughout the 2017 season, the Houston Astros have consistently been one of the best, teams in all of major league baseball. Joining both the Dodgers...

Remembering Yordano Ventura

Wylie Kuykendall February 1, 2017

Talent. Talent is what separated the 25-year-old Yordano Ventura on the mound. Ventura will not be remembered for the 96.1 m.p.h. fast ball he averaged during his brief but impactful 2 year MLB career...

Ranger win first ever baseball game in Alamodome history

April 2, 2013

Kelly Gavin/Manager Photography/Texas Rangers Ballclub On March 29, 2013, the Texas Rangers’ 5-4 win over the San Diego Padres was part of Alamodome history as the first ever baseball...

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