Adrian Gonzalez From Dodgers Star to Drive of the education in the Latin community
Adrian Gonzlez spoke exclusively about the growth of Mexican talent in the Major Leagues
Adrin Gonzlez was one of the best players for the Dodgers during the 2010s. The Mexican continues to be involved both on and off the field in sports and the community and does so in a campaign alongside soccer player Hirving Lozano.
Gonzalez is working with the WSS network on the "Back to School" campaign for the return to classes, something his family is accustomed to because of his daughters.
The titan knows firsthand what a father's work is like, looking for the best options for his children in the face of the start of classes in different areas.
The former Mexican baseball player commented that it is an honor to work on this campaign and that he knows it firsthand because of his two daughters. It is also important to continue contributing to something that is affordable and accessible to all sectors.
Thanks to his sports career, Gonzalez expressed that it is always a pleasure to be able to continue helping Latino communities and lending a hand to promote values and rights such as education.
Here is the press release about the WSS "Back To School" campaign
Adrian Gonzalez sees great talent in Mexican baseball in the Majors
"El Titan" has been one of the most outstanding Mexican baseball players in the Majors in the last 15 years and highlights the importance of players like Marcelo Mayer considering them Mexican.
Marcelo Mayer is one of the best prospects in the Major Leagues and although he was born in Chula Vista (California), he is considered a Mexican baseball player because of his parents.
For Adrian Gonzalez this is something that is changing for the better and something he even experienced as a player during his career in the Majors.
Gonzalez was born in San Diego (United States), but always represented Mexico in the World Baseball Classic. Despite that, many were slow to realize that he always identified himself as a Mexican baseball player.
Now there are more hitters who were born in the United States, but are Mexican like Jarren Duran, Alex Verdugo, Marcelo Mayer, among others. Or cases like Randy Arozarena, who became a naturalized Mexican but was born in Cuba.
Adrian Gonzalez remains connected to Los Angeles and his contributions help children and young people who continue to study.

