A look back at Wayne Belardi, a power-hitting first baseman for the Brooklyn Dodgers in the early 1950s who was stuck behind Hall of Famer Gil Hodges on the depth chart. Belardi hit a memorable grand slam in 1953.
Plus Pete Crow-Armstrong on staying true, Ricky Tiedemann on not having a clue, Phil Nevin on Sho and Hop, Brett Phillips on the Rays, facts and stats galore…
yes. does he need money? does he need something? reporter: and joshua had also been kicked out of the dorsey house. yes. reporter: he could be angry by that. of course. reporter: not the best house guest? not the best houseguest. reporter: there was more and to detectives it was explosive. derrick said that on that sunday morning, just before finding kim s body, he stopped at a gas station to pick up joshua for a job. only joshua never showed. at that point we set out trying to put our hands on joshua. reporter: and he s just out there. no one seems to know where he is. that s correct. right. reporter: is that a sign that there might be something up there? that this guy didn t show and now no one can find him? yes, absolutely. reporter: and right around the time that kim dorsey was murdered. right. the morning that she s found, he can t be found. reporter: but he didn t stay hidden for long. later that same day, derrick told investigators that joshua h
For many senior citizens, it’s hard to conceive that 1972 was a half-century ago.For those who were in Albuquerque back then, there was something else new for them to enjoy: the Albuquerque Dukes.
Seventh in a series of posts about Cubs coaches.
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The Cubs had a hitting coach in 14 of the 17 seasons between 1980 and 1996.
Only 2 men held the job: Billy Williams (10 years, in 3.