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Dec. 24, 2009
Dodgers
Fernando Tatis shows Chan Ho Park who’s not the bigger man
April 23, 2013
Sports
If it weren’t so pathetic it would be funny. Chan Ho Park has nothing on Johnnie Cochran.
June 12, 1999
Real Estate
Chan Ho Park became Major League Baseball’s first South Korean-born player in 1994 when he worked an inning in relief for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
May 30, 2014
In these times of sudden change, it is reassuring to know that some things stay constant, like the droning of an out-of-touch sports agent, Scott Boras, and his faux pitching ace, Chan Ho Park.
Sept. 22, 2001
With every scorching fastball that mows down an opposing batter and every respectful bow to a bemused umpire, 20-year-old Dodger pitcher Chan Ho Park gives the city’s Korean American community something to cheer about after a long period of adversity.
April 3, 1994
The Dodgers were still abuzz Sunday about the finest performance of Chan Ho Park’s career.
May 15, 2000
The top half of the Dodgers’ Asian equation has received 99.9% of the attention this season, while its younger, lesser known member toils in the heat of New Mexico.
July 11, 1995
He bows to the umpire before he bats and has Mike Piazza considering a Korean language course.
March 8, 1994
Baseball: Dodgers haven’t been in contact with pitcher’s agent. Exclusive negotiating rights expire today.
Nov. 19, 2001