Miguel and Anita are having some troubles agreeing on the importance of an anniversary - but they get help in sorting out their troubles from some unexpected sources.
Miguel's cousin Bobby has an acting job -- making public appearances as comic book hero, Guerrillero Azteca -- but he can't make an important date and asks Miguel to fill in -- at Manny's bodega.
Neighborhood robber, El Tigre, is accidentally foiled in his hold-up attempt by Manny. El Tigre gets away, Manny becomes a local hero, but El Tigre has unfinished business with our favorite Bodega owner.
Cuba's baseball team, in LA for an exhibition game, stirs up Manny's feelings of betrayal by Castro's Cuba. The team's star shows up in Manny's backyard, and he sees an opportunity for revenge - and to make a few bucks on the side.
When a man asks Manny about using the Bodega as a location for his new film, Manny sees an chance to become a movie producer (and keep Letti happy with a featured part in his film), until Manny discovers the true nature of the film.
All Manny wants is a good old Cubano Christmas, complete with a whole roast pig, but Anita sees the chance to teach her father a lesson about animal cruelty.
Though Manny thinks that Miguel is completely inept when it comes to managing a local little league team, he agrees to sponsor the team. All bets are off, though, when their next opponent is the team sponsored by Manny's rival, El Zacatecas.
Manny stays home from Easter services to watch a baseball game, but when he chokes on a piece of meat he finds himself before his Guardian Angel -- and God, himself. Is Manny good enough to make a case -- for his very life?