Writer-producer-developer Norman Lear, who revolutionized American comedy with such daring, immensely popular early-‘70s sitcoms as “All in the Family” and “Sanford and Son,” died on Tuesday. He was 101. Lear’s publicist confirmed to Variety that he died at his home in Los Angeles of natural causes. A private service for immediate family will be held …
“I believe in the culture. I believe in the fans, I believe in the city. I believe in the traditions that have been created here,” said new starting pitcher Sonny Gray.