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    Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Dodgers vs. Giants: Live in-game report

    Maybe the Dodgers should have signed Clayton Kershaw for that $200 million extension this preseason when they had the chance.
    Maybe the Dodgers should have signed Clayton Kershaw for that $200 million extension this preseason when they had the chance. He looked like a guy whose price is going up Monday in the Dodgers' 4-0 victory over the Giants in the season opener for both...

    Tags: Britney Spears, George Kontos, Blake Griffin, Sandy Koufax, Matt Kemp

  2. Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Dodgers, Clayton Kershaw defeat Giants, 4-0, in opener

    You would have thought the white-haired guy in the bright blue shirt with the white trim was Clayton Kershaw's agent ... or his biggest fan.
    You would have thought the white-haired guy in the bright blue shirt with the white trim was Clayton Kershaw's agent ... or his biggest fan. When the Dodgers' ace hit the first home run of his five-year career leading off the eighth inning in the season...

    Tags: Luis Cruz, Adrian Gonzalez, Matt Kemp, Clayton Kershaw, Mark Ellis

  4. Nov 4, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. PASSINGS: Clyde King

    Clyde King Former big league pitcher, manager Clyde King, 86, a former Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher whose baseball career as a player, coach, manager and front-office man spanned six decades, died Tuesday at a hospital in his hometown of Goldsboro, N.C....

    Tags: Atlanta Braves, New York Yankees, San Francisco Giants, National League, Cincinnati Reds

  6. Dec 16, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Bob Feller dies at 92; Cleveland Indians pitcher was one of baseball's greats

    Bob Feller, an Iowa farm boy who became one of baseball's most enduring stars as an overpowering pitcher for the Cleveland Indians, died Wednesday. He was 92.
    Bob Feller, an Iowa farm boy who became one of baseball's most enduring stars as an overpowering pitcher for the Cleveland Indians, died Wednesday. He was 92. Feller, who was elected to the baseball Hall of Fame in 1962, died at a Cleveland-area hospice,...

    Tags: Family, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), St. Louis Cardinals, Defense, All Stars

  8. Jul 13, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. George Steinbrenner dies at 80; owner of New York Yankees

    George Steinbrenner, who made his name synonymous with the revival of the New York Yankees as a dominant baseball team and leveraged multiple championships into business ventures that forever changed the economics of the sport, has died. He was 80.
    George Steinbrenner, who made his name synonymous with the revival of the New York Yankees as a dominant baseball team and leveraged multiple championships into business ventures that forever changed the economics of the sport, has died. He was 80....

    Tags: Social Issues, Employers, Richard Nixon, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Contracts

  10. Mar 25, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. George Kell dies at 86; baseball Hall of Famer was longtime Tigers broadcaster

    Times Staff And Wire Reports
    George Kell, the Hall of Fame third baseman for the Detroit Tigers who edged Ted Williams for the 1949 American League batting title and became a Tigers broadcaster for nearly 40 years, died Tuesday. He was 86. An announcement from the Hall of Fame...

    Tags: Death, Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, American League

  12. Nov 12, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Herb Score dies at 75; Cleveland Indians pitcher turned to broadcasting after line drive altered his pitching career

    Herb Score, the Cleveland Indians pitcher and former broadcaster whose promise on the mound was shattered by a line drive, died Tuesday at his home in Rocky River, Ohio, the team said in a statement. He was 75 and had needed a wheelchair since suffering a stroke in 2002.
    Associated Press
    Herb Score, the Cleveland Indians pitcher and former broadcaster whose promise on the mound was shattered by a line drive, died Tuesday at his home in Rocky River, Ohio, the team said in a statement. He was 75 and had needed a wheelchair since suffering a...

    Tags: New York Mets, Career and Workplace, Death, Sandy Koufax, Chicago White Sox

  14. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  15. Harper's homers, Newtown salute mark opening day

    Josh Hamilton jumped into a cab, headed to Great American Ball Park and got all nostalgic.
    Josh Hamilton jumped into a cab, headed to Great American Ball Park and got all nostalgic. The Los Angeles Angels newcomer saw Cincinnati fans packed downtown and remembered making his big league debut in the same spot a while ago. "People are lined...

    Tags: Miller Park, Jon Rauch, Mike Rizzo, New York City Police Department, Target Field

  16. Jan 27, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  17. Lloyd Waters: Baseball, apple pie and heroes

    Back in the late 1950s and early ’60s, the school ground in Dargan was the place to be if you wanted to play a little baseball. All the kids in the community would enjoy their summer vacations from school by playing the most popular sport....

    Tags: World Series, Major League Baseball, Apple Pie, Kim Kardashian, Barry Bonds

  18. Oct 24, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Is Jeffrey Loria trying to be the new George Steinbrenner?

    <strong>Jeffrey Loria</strong> was asked shortly after the Marlins won the 2003 World Series if he ran his team the way <strong>George Steinbrenner</strong> used to run the Yankees.
    Sun Sentinel columnist
    Jeffrey Loria was asked shortly after the Marlins won the 2003 World Series if he ran his team the way George Steinbrenner used to run the Yankees. "I don’t want to equate myself with Mr. Steinbrenner," the Marlins owner told interviewer Charlie...

    Tags: Jeffrey Loria, Bucky Harris, Yankee Stadium, George Steinbrenner, New York Yankees

  20. May 21, 2012 |Story| WGNO-LTV
  21. Miracle League baseball game makes kids feel like pros

    At WGNO Sports, we typically highlight athletes from high school to the pros, but there's a group of kids that rarely get the limelight &hellip; until now. In conjunction with Children's Hospital and Brother Martin High School an amazing game is played for these young boys and girls that makes them feel like a pro athlete.
    WGNO Sports
    At WGNO Sports, we typically highlight athletes from high school to the pros, but there's a group of kids that rarely get the limelight … until now. In conjunction with Children's Hospital and Brother Martin High School an amazing game is played...

    Tags: Autism, Genetic Condition, Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox, Sports

  22. Oct 29, 2011 |Story| AM News
  23. Obituary: Martha Alice League

    STANFORD — Martha Alice League, 86, of Danville, formerly of Stanford, died Friday.  Born Nov. 20, 1924, in Lancaster, she was a daughter of the late Wyatt T. and Bertha Snow Miller. She a homemaker and the widow of Benjamin League Sr. She was a...
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