On-Air Talent: Host, Analyst, and Correspondent

Has hosted and developed multi-platform media with the New York Post, Action Network, FanDuel, MSG Networks, BasketballNews.com, SB Nation, Backpack Broadcasting, St. Francis Brooklyn Athletics, and OS Studios. Self-started projects include the award-winning web series Side Hustle and the Ain’t Hard To Tell Podcast. Additionally, served as a correspondent and producer for the award-winning short-form documentary La Cultura: A Puerto Rican Boxing Story and has appeared as a guest on programs with FOX 5, SNY, The Ringer, and Latinos Out Loud.

Written work has been published and distributed by outlets including the New York Post, Action Network, SLAM Magazine, Futuro Media, Latino Rebels, BasketballNews.com, SB Nation, the Queens Ledger-Brooklyn Downtown Star, St. Francis Brooklyn Athletics, The Northeast Conference, and more. Has also written scripts for FanDuel and St. Francis Brooklyn Athletics, as well as publishing his own novel, Hidalgo Heights: The Victims Are Taking Up Space, in June 2021.

Sports Reporter and Creative Writer

YouTube Channel: Over 6,000 subscribers

Welcome to my channel, where I bring you over a decade of experience covering sports. While basketball and boxing are my primary focus, we’ll also dive into sports business, betting, and other topics like baseball and mixed martial arts along the way.

Here, I combine in-depth analysis, storytelling, and light-hearted conversations to explore the world of sports from all angles.

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Hidalgo Heights: The Victims Are Taking Up Space

The dead-end street of Hidalgo Heights houses four teenagers who indulge in sports as a refuge to evade their struggle to survive. Along with their families and their bodega owning best friend, every day is a reminder of how forgotten they are. The Hidalgo Kids are products of their own environment, which has swallowed anyone who’s ever lived there. But what allows them to attempt to persevere is straightforward: It’s all they know.

In the heart of a bordering town, Middle Ridge, lies the origin of a family tug of war centered on identity, influence and inquisitiveness. A son not only isn’t knowledgeable of his past, but as he seeks historical context, his domineering single father becomes his greatest obstacle. The ongoing affray is not only an element of the narrative, but it’s the root of why there’s a story, to begin with.

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