Former MLB player and manager Jeff Torborg died Sunday at the age of 83, according to MLB.com's Brian Murphy. Torborg was a catcher for 10 seasons, ...
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Longtime former big league catcher, manager, and broadcaster Jeff Torborg passed away today at age 83, the White Sox ...
Open Door was a series in which the BBC handed over air time to the public, with complete editorial freedom. It ran for ten years, from 1973-1983. Emma Gibbs, of BBC Archive, explains more in this ...
Jeff Torborg, who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers and California Angels and was on the 1965 Dodgers team that won the ...
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And in 1973, he caught the first of Nolan Ryan’s seven career no-hitters as the fireballer dominated the Kansas City Royals. Torborg was also a member of the 1965 World Series-winning Dodgers ...
Funeral services were pending Monday for Jeff Torborg, who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers and California Angels and was on the 1965 Dodgers team that won the World Series. Torborg, whose Sunday ...