Obituaries
Pedro Borbon, pitcher who helped Reds win 2 World Series, dies at 65; Mary Perry, Olympics volleyball player, dies at 69
June 4, 2012
PASSINGS: Pedro Borbon, Mary Perry
June 5, 2012
Dodgers
Baseball: After spending last two years recovering from elbow surgery, pitcher wants to be main lefty in bullpen.
Feb. 26, 1999
Sports
Pedro Borbon was sent packing and Davey Johnson was back managing the Cincinnati Reds after being told to shape up or pack up too.
March 22, 1995
The Dodgers signed Pedro Borbon Jr. to a minor league contract Monday, and the 35-year-old veteran was invited to big league camp to compete for the left-handed relief job that has been vacant since Jesse Orosco signed with San Diego in November.
Jan. 14, 2003
Pedro Borbon, a 48-year-old pitcher who hasn’t played in the major leagues in 15 years, was introduced as the Cincinnati Reds’ first replacement player.
Feb. 28, 1995
The Dodgers have had few success stories during yet another disappointing start this season.
June 1, 1999
Pitcher Pedro Borbon has been living a nightmare during the second half of the season, getting pounded in seemingly every appearance.
Aug. 23, 1999
Archives
Who’s new: Manager Davey Johnson, right-handed pitchers Kevin Brown, Alan Mills and Mel Rojas, left-handed pitchers Pedro Borbon and Greg Cadaret, catcher Todd Hundley, outfielder Devon White, third baseman Dave Hansen. * Who’s gone: Left-handed pitchers Scott Radinsky, Brian Bohanon and Mark Guthrie, right-handed pitchers Ramon Martinez and Darren Hall, third baseman Bobby Bonilla, outfielders Roger Cedeno, Matt Luke and Jim Eisenreich, catchers Charles Johnson and Tom Prince. * Biggest question of the spring: Has Hundley fully recovered from reconstructive surgery on his right elbow?
Feb. 19, 1999
Baseball: Brogna knocks in five runs for Phillies as L.A. bullpen falters again, 6-5.
Aug. 22, 1999