Sports
Ramiro Mendoza was troubled more by Real Quiet and Victory Gallop than by “El Duque.”
June 7, 1998
World & Nation
Authorities on Saturday identified a Port Hueneme man found dead from gunshot wounds to the chest as Ramiro Mendoza, a 33-year-old roofer.
Nov. 29, 1992
California
Port Hueneme police arrested two men Tuesday evening in the slaying of 33-year-old roofer Ramiro Mendoza, who was found shot to death in his closet Nov. 27.
Dec. 16, 1992
After right-handed pitcher David Cone removed himself in the second inning because of a tight right shoulder, Ramiro Mendoza pitched six innings of two-hit relief to lead the New York Yankees to an 8-0 victory over the Texas Rangers.
Aug. 18, 1997
Port Hueneme police arrested a jail inmate Monday in the slaying of 33-year-old roofer Ramiro Mendoza, and issued a warrant for the arrest of another suspect in the Nov. 27 shooting.
Jan. 5, 1993
The Boston Red Sox put reliever Ramiro Mendoza, who has tendinitis in his right knee, on the 15-day disabled list Friday, retroactive to Aug. 3.
Aug. 9, 2003
Perfect games are rare, but New York Yankee fans nearly saw their third perfect game in less than three years on Saturday.
April 16, 2000
The New York Yankees really wanted a victory, and needed Ramiro Mendoza to get it.
May 26, 2002
The New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins neared agreement in trade talks for Chuck Knoblauch, and a person familiar with them said the deal could be announced as early as today.
Feb. 5, 1998
The New York Yankees put Darryl Strawberry, hitless in 14 at-bats this season, and Dwight Gooden, scheduled to have hernia surgery, on the 15-day disabled list Friday.
April 12, 1997