Sergio Bonilla
Contributing Writer
Sergio Bonilla is currently a Miami, FL resident. He recently graduated from Florida International University college, and he is a freelance reporter for The Miami Herald. His work has been published in The Sun-Sentinel and the Palm Beach Post. Sergio is also an editing intern for the popular website, The Bleacher Report. Sergio has been covering collegiate sports for three years and high school sports for nearly one year.
Latest Articles
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MLB Posteason: The Atlanta Braves Face Tough Playoff Road
In Manager Bobby Cox's final season, the Atlanta Braves barely made the postseason. Now, the banged up Braves begin their quest for Cox's second title.
Oct 7, 2010
- Sergio Bonilla
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Miami Dolphins Special Teams Hurts Team Headed to a NFL Bye Week
The Miami Dolphins season began with two road wins, but the Fins have lost their last two games at home vs. the Jets and Patriots. What has gone wrong?
Oct 7, 2010
- Sergio Bonilla
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MLB Playoff Races: Atlanta Braves Back in Wild Card Lead
The Atlanta Braves lost the National League East Division lead a few weeks ago. Now, they need two wins to make the 2010 MLB Postseason.
Sep 30, 2010
- Sergio Bonilla
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Miami Dolphins Defense Raises Concerns for 2010 NFL Season
The Miami Dolphins started the season strong with two road wins, which included beating Brett Favre. The New York Jets hurt their defense, though.
Sep 30, 2010
- Sergio Bonilla
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Albert Pujols Will Be Baseball's Home Run King One Day
Albert Pujols is still one of the most consistent hitters the game has ever seen. Fans are watching the potential home run king. Why is he overlooked?
Aug 16, 2010
- Sergio Bonilla
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Alex Rodriguez Will Reach 600 Home Runs; Steroids Taints Records
Maybe 15 years ago, Alex Rodriguez's pursuit to be just the seventh member of the 600 club, would've made headlines. Steroids have tarnished many records.
Jul 24, 2010
- Sergio Bonilla
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Michael Jordan Should Put Himself in LeBron James' shoes
Michael Jordan and his colleagues Larry Bird and Magic Johnson always had great players around them. So it in unfair for them to judge LeBrons' decision.
Jul 24, 2010
- Sergio Bonilla
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Pitchers Hitting Batters as Retaliation An Old-Time Tradition
Is it wrong for a pitcher to intentionally hit a batter with a ball? Pitcher's retaliation has become a baseball tradition. What are the pros and cons?
Jul 22, 2010
- Sergio Bonilla
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Two Sports Movies With Leading Ladies Who Can Really Play
Sports movies do not often concentrate on females' stories. But "A League of Their Own" and
"Little Giants" has key girl characters who can do it all.
Jul 21, 2010
- Sergio Bonilla
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Landon Donovan Is Key To United States' Soccer Success
Major League Soccer Commissioner Dan Garber will not accept any transfer fee offers for Landon Donovan. He knows Donovan's symbolic meaning to the sport.
Jul 19, 2010
- Sergio Bonilla
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