Players on Players is a YouTube feature that gives fans an inside look at one-on-one conversations between Red Sox players, offering authentic insights into their personalities, experiences, and camaraderie.
This particular edition, released during Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrates the players’ culture, passions, and memorable moments both on and off the field—creating a meaningful connection with Red Sox fans.
As the lead editor, I oversaw the creative direction and post-production of the piece. I also contributed to set design, developed interview questions and conversation prompts, and supported camera and audio production throughout the filming process.
¿Quién Dijo Miedo? with Junior Pepén is a YouTube series of Spanish-language interviews created in collaboration with Junior Pepén, the Spanish Radio Announcer for the Boston Red Sox.
The series features conversations with Red Sox Manager Alex Cora and Hispanic players such as Carlos Narváez, Brayan Bello, Luis Guerrero, and many others—highlighting their stories, perspectives, and experiences on and off the field. In addition to the full episodes, the project includes short-form clips produced for the Red Sox Spanish-language social media channels to further connect with fans across diverse communities.
The Boston Red Sox proudly open the doors of Fenway Park to celebrate and honor cultures from around the world. I helped lead and guide these events, ensuring each one reflected authenticity, inclusion, and the vibrant spirit of our community.
I played a key role in helping lead, organize, and guide these cultural celebrations to create meaningful and inclusive fan experiences.
And documented these unique moments that bring diverse fans together to Fenway Park.