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The 20 greatest Dodgers of all time, No. 5: Don Drysdale
We recently asked you to list your choices for the 10 greatest Dodgers of all time, and vote you did, as we received an amazing 12,231 ballots. So many people voted that we have decided to expand the list from the top 10 to the top 20. Each weekday at...
Tags: World Series, Cy Young Award, National League, Baseball, Los Angeles Dodgers
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The 20 greatest Dodgers of all time, No. 13: Walter O'Malley
We recently asked you to list your choices for the 10 greatest Dodgers of all time, and vote you did, as we received an amazing 12,231 ballots. So many people voted that we have decided to expand the list from the top 10 to the top 20. Each weekday at...
Tags: Steve Garvey, Voting, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Dodger Stadium
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The 20 greatest Dodgers of all time, No. 20: Don Sutton
On April 11, we asked you to list your choices for the 10 greatest Dodgers of all time. You could vote via comment, Facebook, Twitter or email. And vote you did. Between April 11 and April 21, when voting closed, we received an amazing 12,231 ballots....
Tags: Voting
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The 20 greatest Dodgers of all time, No. 16: Walter Alston
Beginning April 11, we asked you to list your choices for the 10 greatest Dodgers of all time. You could vote via comment, Facebook, Twitter or email. And vote you did. From then until April 21, when voting closed, we received an amazing 12,231 ballots....
Tags: Baseball, Los Angeles Dodgers, Sports
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As Jackie Robinson was making history, Wendell Smith wrote it
Baseball's greatest story will be rewritten again Monday as the sport celebrates the 66th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's breaking the major leagues' color barrier. Yet the man who wrote the story will be forgotten. In every game, players from...
Tags: Cleveland Indians, Pulitzer Prize Awards, American Legion, 42 (movie), Sports
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Helen Hannah Campbell dies at 97; women's league baseball chaperon
As the chaperon of Michigan's Muskegon Lassies in the 1940s, Helen Hannah Campbell made sure the professional baseball players wore lipstick and properly modest uniform skirts in the "girls league" founded to keep ballparks filled while men were away at...
Tags: Spring Training, Korean War (1950-1953), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Yankees, Baseball
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Honus Wagner baseball trading card sold for $2.1 million
A 1909 Honus Wagner baseball trading card was sold Saturday for a record $2.1 million in a public online sale, according to Goldin Auctions, which did not identify who purchased the rarest of collectibles. The New Jersey-based company closed bidding...
Tags: National League, Piracy, Baseball, Josh Hamilton, Sports
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Curt Schilling's bloody sock auction: Do I hear $100,000?
Bidding is underway for a bloody sock that Curt Schilling wore while pitching the Boston Red Sox to a victory against theĀ St. Louis Cardinals during Game 2 of the 2004 World Series. Schilling decided to sell the sock, which was bloodied as he was...
Tags: Auction Service, Baseball, Roger Clemens, Curt Schilling, Sports
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Barry Bonds is trying to hit one out of Beverly Park
Perhaps hoping to hit a home run of a different sort, former baseball outfielder Barry Bonds has put his Italian-inspired estate in Beverly Park up for sale at $25 million. Designed to function both as a place to host large-scale events and as a family...
Tags: Barry Bonds, Lou Diamond Phillips, Eric Burdon, Personal Service, San Francisco Giants
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Dodgers' farm system, prospects get preseason reviews (Web links)
One of my least-favorite sports terms: It’s a process. Like everything isn’t. Studying game film, learning to lay off that low outside slider, scratching your left earlobe, it’s all a process. Normally this process malarkey is used...
Tags: World Series, Matt Kemp, Los Angeles Lakers, Magic Johnson, Vin Scully
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Jackie Robinson greets the world in Google doodle on his birthday
This post has been corrected. See the note below for details.Jackie Robinson, the Dodgers infielder who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball, would have turned 94 today, so Google honored him with a doodle. Those outside of Los Angeles know him for his baseball exploits, when he entered the majors...Tags: Ryan Madson, Major League Baseball, Congressional Medal of Honor Heroes, Sports, High School Sports
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Barry Bonds tries to hit one out of Beverly Park
Perhaps hoping to hit a home run of a different sort, former baseball outfielder Barry Bonds has listed his Italian-inspired estate in Beverly Park for sale at $25 million. Designed to function as both a place to host large-scale events and as a family...
Tags: Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants, Baseball, Sports, Pittsburgh Pirates
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