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Many Hall of Famers seem glad Clemens, Bonds were snubbed
Al Kaline, Dennis Eckersley and Mike Schmidt have a few things in common. One, they are all members of baseball's Hall of Fame. Two, they are all glad no one was elected to join them this year. “I’m kind of glad that nobody got in this year,...
Tags: Mark McGwire, Detroit Tigers, Philadelphia Phillies, Baseball, Willie Mays
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Buzzie Bavasi, Gil Hodges among finalists for Hall of Fame vote
Dodgers BlogFormer Dodgers general manager Buzzie Bavasi and first baseman Gil Hodges are among the 10 finalists the veterans committee will vote on for the Hall of Fame during the winter meetings.... -
Scouting Notebook: Scout around and read this book on Alex Pompez
The Fabulous ForumA few weeks ago, I was sitting at Dodger Stadium doing research for another book, when Dodger coach Manny Mota came over to say hello to my interview subject. I told Mota I had just finished reading a new book...... -
World Series: Willie Mays to throw out first pitch
The Fabulous ForumThe San Francisco Giants will honor arguably the greatest player in franchise history Wednesday, when Hall of Famer Willie Mays throws out the ceremonial first pitch before Game 1 of the World Series against the Texas Rangers. Mays will be...... -
'Juan and John' opening crowd includes John Roseboro's widow
Culture MonsterThe opening night scene at Roger Guenveur Smith’s "Juan and John," the play about when Giants pitcher Juan Marichal took a bat and attacked Dodgers catcher John Roseboro.... -
Theater review: 'Juan and John' at the Kirk Douglas Theatre
Culture MonsterCharles McNulty reviews Roger Guenveur Smith's latest solo show, "Juan and John" at the Kirk Douglas Theatre... -
A vote for less Dodger-Giant anger, not more
Dodger ThoughtsAh, the good ol' days, when Juan Marichal hit Johnny Roseboro in the head with a bat. If only Brad Penny had done the same to Larry Bowa. I'm oversimplifying, but not by much, this Kevin Baxter story in The...... -
The Dodgers, Juan Marichal and the Beanball
The Daily MirrorSept. 21, 1969: Surfers are cleaning up their act, The Times says. Richard Nixon owns a surfboard? Jules Feiffer on the Miranda case. All the pseudo-surfers have become pseudo-hippies! The Dodgers and Giants were fighting again and Juan Marichal was in... -
Future and past
Dodger ThoughtsFuture: Memories of Kevin Malone had a nice chat with Dodger prospect Trayvon Robinson. Past: Two items of note from Blue Heaven. Some great old pics from Brooklyn and a poem about the 1955 champions by Marianne Moore (plus a...... -
Love, hate and tears
Dodger ThoughtsIf I were to say the Dodgers are my life, I wouldn't mean to say that the Dodgers are my only reason for existence. If I were to say that the Dodgers are my life, I would mean that the...... -
Dodgers' Jarrin, O'Malley and Angels' Carew make Latino Hall
The Fabulous ForumThe Latino Baseball Hall of Fame will induct its first class later this month at Casa de Campo, home of the Dodgers' training academy in the Dominican Republic. And among the 25 players, broadcasters and officials to be enshrined are...... -
PASSINGS
Herman Franks Manager of Giants, Cubs Herman Franks, 95, who managed the San Francisco Giants and Chicago Cubs, died of multiple organ failure Monday at his home in Salt Lake City, according to his son Dan. Franks replaced Alvin Dark as Giants...Tags: San Francisco Giants, Death, Sports, World War II (1939-1945), Education
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