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    Mar 30, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  1. On Faith: Baseball and religion

    I am pleased to respond to a special request from the features editor for a column timed with the start of the 2012 Major League Baseball season. I want to begin with a favorite story about my beloved Chicago Cubs: A 7-year-old Chicago boy challenged...

    Tags: Religious Events, Justice System, Sports, Baseball, Crime, Law and Justice

  2. Aug 6, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  3. Steinberg: Get ready for some football

    The successful beginning of the approval process of AEG's proposal to build a new stadium in downtown Los Angeles means that the NFL is finally on track to return to Southern California. There will be delays, environmental impact reports, opposition by...

    Tags: St. Louis Rams, Traffic, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Companies and Corporations, Elections

  4. Jul 6, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  5. McCourt must let go of Dodgers

    The Dodgers have been my passion since they moved here in 1958. I went to "Roy Campanella Night" at the Coliseum in 1958 when 93,000 fans lit candles while the Dodgers and Yankees played in honor of the handicapped catcher. My grandfather, along with...

    Tags: Parenting, George Burns, Athletes, Frank McCourt, MLB Rookie of the Year Award

  6. Jan 6, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  7. George Horace Morales

    On December 28, 2010, George Horace Morales peacefully left this earth, happy with his well-lived life.  His journey began October 5, 1919 in Ponce, Puerto Rico followed shortly by a move to New York City. He was a celebrated athlete, winning the coveted “Silver Skates” speed skating competition at Madison Square Gardens, a spot on the US Olympic team, a number of swing dancing competitions, and worked as a warm-up pitcher for the New York Giants.   George studied business at Columbia University. He joined the Navy when the war escalated, and was assigned to the OSS, serving as a spy in Brazil and Mozambique. In 2003, he wrote a book detailing his adventures called Mozambique Mystique.  While training in Washington DC, George met his future wife Barbara - a Navy Wave from Pasadena stationed there. They were married in 1948 and shared 53 years of wedded bliss. George and Barbara built their home in Pasadena, raising 3 children; Steve, Elisa and Corrie.  George loved golf, sailing, swing dancing, and the Angels, all of which he continued to enjoy until late in his life. George was always the life of the party; he loved life and shared his great spirit – whenever asked how he was, he’d answer “It’s the best day of my life.” He leaves behind his son Steve (Debbie), son in law Art Levine, and daughter Corrie Rausch (Steve) along with grandchildren; Robbie, Andy, and KC Morales, Sam and Suzannah Levine and Brittany and Cameron Rausch, great grandchildren; Abigail and Daniel Morales and Carson Wilt. George was predeceased by his daughter Elisa (1992) and wife Barbara (1999). Services are planned for 10:00 am Saturday January 15, 2011 at St John Vianney Chapel on Balboa Island. Donations may be made to: The PADRE Foundation 455 S. Main St Orange, Ca 92868, 714-532-8330.
    On December 28, 2010, George Horace Morales peacefully left this earth, happy with his well-lived life.  His journey began October 5, 1919 in Ponce, Puerto Rico followed shortly by a move to New York City. He was a celebrated athlete, winning the...

    Tags: Defense, Columbia University, Sports, Speed Skating, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  8. Oct 21, 2010 |Story| Daily Pilot
  9. OCC honors five

    Brent Mayne, who played 15 Major League Baseball seasons for seven teams, headlines five individuals who will be inducted into the Orange Coast College Athletics Hall of Fame on Saturday. The 2010 class also includes former coaches Mike Mayne, Tandy...

    Tags: California State University, Fresno, The Ohio State University, Athletes, Education, Colleges and Universities

  10. Jun 5, 2010 |Story| Daily Pilot
  11. Jimenez a leader in Lightning's best season

    When the week began, Friday was supposed to be Alex Jimenez's best day as a student-athlete. He was going to receive his diploma from Sage Hill School. On the same day, Jimenez planned to earn the baseball team's first CIF Southern Section Division VI...

    Tags: Students, Cy Young, Sports, Baseball, Sage

  12. May 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. A.J. Ellis delivers a Dodgers win with homer in ninth inning

    The game crept along like a snail in slow motion late into Saturday night, and the Dodger Stadium crowd, which was announced at 36,581, thinned as the hours passed.
    The game crept along like a snail in slow motion late into Saturday night, and the Dodger Stadium crowd, which was announced at 36,581, thinned as the hours passed. But those that remained when the fourth hour neared rose from their seats to track the...

    Tags: Mike Richards, Wilton Lopez, A.J. Ellis, Wesley Wright, Jeff Carter

  14. May 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. MLB whispers: Brewers' Braun getting prima donna rap

    <strong>Ryan Braun's</strong> bizarre two-strike bunt attempt Tuesday came as the reigning NL MVP is getting a reputation as a prima donna. He has complained so much about the odd shadows at Miller Park with the roof open for day games that the Brewers now partially close it, which causes its own problems. The Giants were furious the left side of the infield was bathed in sunshine during a game last week, when a ball third baseman <strong>Joaquin Arias</strong> didn't see off the bat almost hit him in the head. &hellip;
    Ryan Braun's bizarre two-strike bunt attempt Tuesday came as the reigning NL MVP is getting a reputation as a prima donna. He has complained so much about the odd shadows at Miller Park with the roof open for day games that the Brewers now partially close...

    Tags: David Segui, Progressive Field, MLB Most Valuable Player Award, Miller Park, James McDonald

  16. May 26, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. A.J. Ellis' three-run homer in ninth inning keeps Dodgers rolling

    One is the loneliest number, with six you get egg roll, two is better than one. Not sure what you get with three, but the Dodgers have no interest in finding out.
    One is the loneliest number, with six you get egg roll, two is better than one. Not sure what you get with three, but the Dodgers have no interest in finding out. For the fourth time this season, the Dodgers were faced with a three-game losing streak....

    Tags: Matt Kemp, San Diego Padres, Sports, Jose Altuve, Los Angeles Dodgers

  18. May 26, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Marlins clean up another Bell mess to beat Giants

    <b>MIAMI</b> &#8212; Ninth inning. Two out. Tying runs on base and a red-hot hitter at the plate. This was why the Marlins signed Heath Bell.
    MIAMI — Ninth inning. Two out. Tying runs on base and a red-hot hitter at the plate. This was why the Marlins signed Heath Bell. Gregor Blanco, who entered the at-bat 8 for his last 13 with three extra-base hits, swung through the 0-2 pitch, giving...

    Tags: Heath Bell, Sports, Baseball, Logan Morrison, Henry Rodriguez

  20. May 26, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Ryan Braun is getting reputation as a prima donna

    Ryan Braun's bizarre two-strike bunt attempt Tuesday came as the reigning  National League most valuable player is getting a reputation as a prima donna. He has complained so much about the odd shadows at Miller Park with the roof open for day games...

    Tags: David Segui, Progressive Field, Miller Park, James McDonald, Robert Andino

  22. May 26, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Dodgers and the laws of improbability

    The true Dodgers fan has these words committed to memory: &quot;In a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened."
    The true Dodgers fan has these words committed to memory: "In a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened." Those were the words Vin Scully used to describe Kirk Gibson's home run in the 1988 World Series. Gibson was hobbled, Orel...

    Tags: Matt Kemp, Kirk Gibson, Sports, Baseball, Minnesota Twins

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