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Mike Torrez, Dock Ellis and Wilbur Wood combined on a two-hitter, each pitching 1 1/3 innings, as the American League defeated the National League, 5-0, in an Equitable Old Timers game at St.
May 15, 1989
World & Nation
A live-in caretaker in Everett has been charged with having her 13-year-old daughter and four other teenagers beat her client’s son to death with baseball bats, then using her two younger children to help clean up the home.
April 26, 2001
Paging Satchel Paige: With the formation of the Senior Professional Baseball Assn., it’s a real-life “Field of Dreams,” with Graig Nettles at third, Jerry Grote behind the plate, Bill Lee on the mound.
June 4, 1989
Olympics
Tonie Campbell, scheduled to compete in the 110-meter high hurdles in the New York Games last Saturday afternoon, boarded a bus in Rovereto, Italy, at 5 that morning.
July 28, 1989
Rod Gaspar of Mission Viejo recalls playing on the 1969 New York Mets, an expansion team and perennial cellar-dweller that improbably won the World Series.
Aug. 17, 2019
Dodgers
There’s one thing you can count on with Dodgers reliever Alex Vesia: You never know what you can count on
April 12, 2024
How long has it been since Loyola Marymount won a West Coast Athletic Conference basketball title?
Jan. 29, 1988
James L. Grote, 100, believed the nation’s oldest active fire marshal.
Jan. 13, 1992
The New York Mets open a four-game series at Dodger Stadium tonight, seemingly on their way to the National League playoffs, a fitting accomplishment in a season that marks the 30th anniversary of their first playoff experience.
Sept. 9, 1999
Flashing Vida Blue the sign for a fastball high and tight might have struck Chuck Fick as a particularly odd thing to be doing on a December evening in 1989.
Dec. 17, 1989