Angels
On a night when Devon White, the man who never met an outside pitch he didn’t like, set a personal best with three walks in three at-bats, the Angels learned again that good things come to those who wait.
July 4, 1989
UCLA Sports
Gary Carter has caught more games than any player in National League history, which is quite a feat for someone who planned a football career.
June 20, 1990
Movies
New releases: ‘Hemingway & Gellhorn’ glimpses literary icons
March 31, 2013
Sports
Blue Jay left fielder George Bell did not speak to the media for most of the 1985 season.
Oct. 15, 1985
Jim Sundberg broke open Game 7 of the American League playoffs and powered the Kansas City Royals into their second World Series Wednesday night by bouncing a Dave Stieb pitch off the top of the right-field railing with the bases loaded in the sixth inning.
Oct. 17, 1985
Texas Rangers catcher Jim Sundberg said today he will retire at the end of the season.
Sept. 11, 1989
Dodgers
The Dodger megatrade that collapsed Tuesday wasn’t the first big deal the Dodgers were involved in that wasn’t completed.
Dec. 22, 2004
Mathias Sundberg, once an aspiring professional tennis player from Sweden, met David Robbins, a Southern California College redshirt freshman from Fullerton, Saturday in the singles final of the Golden State Athletic Conference tournament.
May 7, 1995
Craig Sundberg, who was ill the night before, didn’t show it Tuesday night, making like a one-man aerial circus.
Jan. 2, 1985
Tragedy: Kirsten Sundberg, 18, carried child without telling anyone. Born in breech position, the baby died, and Kirsten now faces charges.
March 9, 1997