Sports
All-American pitcher-first baseman John Olerud of Washington State was listed in satisfactory condition after being hospitalized in Pullman, Wash.
Jan. 13, 1989
A natural? Well, there has always been a touch of Roy Hobbs to the John Olerud swing.
July 12, 1993
Washington State baseball player John Olerud was hospitalized in Spokane, Wash., for tests and observations after collapsing while running at the end of a workout, school athletic officials said.
Jan. 12, 1989
Baseball: Quiet Olerud returns to his roots with Mariners.
July 29, 2001
Game 4: Olerud’s homer and two-run single keep Braves from a sweep in New York, 3-2.
Oct. 17, 1999
The pressure suddenly thrust upon a 21-year-old making the jump from college baseball to the major leagues can be formidable, but John Olerud, Toronto Blue Jays rookie, seems unfazed by it all.
May 24, 1990
Angels
Last week was rough on John Olerud.
June 1, 1993
John Olerud was back on his feet and back on campus at Washington State University last week, as fascinated by the surprisingly good fit of an old pair of jeans, it seemed, as with his health and well-being.
Feb. 1, 1989
John Olerud, an All-American baseball player at Washington State, has returned to practice for the first time since undergoing surgery in late February for an aneurysm at the base of his brain.
April 6, 1989
All-America baseball player John Olerud of Washington State University has returned to practice for the first time since undergoing surgery in late February for an aneurysm at the base of his brain.
April 5, 1989