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Cal McLish dies at 84; pitched in first All-Star game played in Los Angeles
Cal McLish, who pitched in the first major league baseball All-Star game played in Los Angeles, has died. He was 84.
McLish died Thursday at his home in Edmond, Okla., after a long battle with leukemia, said a spokesman for the Matthews Funeral Home....Tags: Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Sports, San Diego Padres
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PASSINGS: Joe L. Brown, Robert Wilson, Dan Avey
Joe L. Brown
General manager reshaped Pirates
Joe L. Brown, 91, the general manager whose shrewd trading and expert rebuilding of the Pittsburgh Pirates farm system resulted in two World Series championships, died Sunday in Albuquerque after an extended...Tags: Public Employees, Heart Attack, Crimes, Joe E. Brown, Radio
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PASSINGS: Chris Limahelu, Jim Pagliaroni
Chris Limahelu Kicker set records at USC in '70s Chris Limahelu, 59, the kicker on USC's 1974 football team that won a share of the national championship, died of prostate cancer Wednesday in Los Angeles, the university announced. Only 5 feet 5 and 135...Tags: Cancer, Death, U.S. Army, University of California, Los Angeles, The Ohio State University
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PASSINGS: Shirley Mills Hanson, Lorraine Chargin
Shirley Mills Hanson
Child actress in 'Grapes of Wrath'
Shirley Mills Hanson, 83, a former child actress who played young Ruthie Joad in "The Grapes of Wrath," director John Ford's classic 1940 film based on the John Steinbeck novel, died March 31 of...Tags: Cancer, John Ford, Fashion Shows, University of California, Los Angeles, The Ohio State University
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PASSINGS: Jim Bibby, Athan Karras
Jim Bibby
Pitched in '79 Series
Jim Bibby, 65, who pitched the first no-hitter in Texas Rangers history in 1973 and started two games for the victorious Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1979 World Series, died Tuesday at Lynchburg (Va.) General Hospital. The...Tags: Crimes, University of California, Los Angeles, Sports, Dance, Dining and Drinking
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PASSINGS: George 'Bo' Strickland, Henri Salmide, Edith M. Roberts, Robert McElwaine
George 'Bo' Strickland Shortstop in '54 Series George "Bo" Strickland, 84, a shortstop who played 10 years in the major leagues and started for the Cleveland Indians in the 1954 World Series, died Sunday in his hometown of New Orleans, according to...Tags: Defense, Armed Forces, Activism, Danny Kaye, Politics
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Bobby Bragan dies at 92; former Brooklyn Dodger managed major league teams
Times Staff And Wire ReportsBobby Bragan, a 1940s Brooklyn Dodger who became known as a colorful manager in the big leagues and in the minors, died Thursday at his Fort Worth home. He was 92. The Alabama native spent parts of seven seasons between 1940 and 1948 with the...Tags: Death, Philadelphia Phillies, Texas Rangers, Roberto Clemente Jr., Bars and Clubs
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Pitching sensation Stephen Strasburg taking his act on the road
The Fabulous ForumThe Stephen Strasburg show is coming to Cleveland. Although the Indians batters may not be jumping for joy at the prospect of facing the Washington Nationals pitcher who struck out 14 in his major league debut Tuesday night, it is...... -
Question of the Day: Itâs only been one game, but what can we expect from Stephen Strasburg long-term? [Updated]
The Fabulous ForumFour reporters from around Tribune Co. weigh in after the pitching phenom's stellar debut with the Washington Nationals on Tuesday night. Check back throughout the day for more responses and feel free to leave a comment of your own. [Updated...... -
In John Wooden's own words
Even though most people call him Coach, John Wooden prefers to think of himself as a teacher, and not just one who taught hundreds of UCLA basketball players during his 27 seasons coaching the Bruins. His "Pyramid of Success," a diagram of core values,...Tags: Boston Bruins, John Stockton, Joe Brown, David Robinson, Don Drysdale
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Dodgers play above the level of their opposition
Dodger ThoughtsSometimes, you don't get a great jump on the ball, but you still make the catch. And sometimes, you're Matt Kemp. The Dodgers let Pittsburgh load the bases with one out in the top of the first, had a runner...... -
Friday's TV Highlights: 'Medium' jumps from NBC to CBS.
Show TrackerCHANNELING: Allison (Patricia Arquette) copes with the outcome of her brain surgery as 'Medium' starts a new season on a new network at 9 p.m. on CBS. This week's TV Movies Click here to download TV listings for the week......
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