Call them flakes, misfits or screwballs. They are athletes whose offbeat antics mystify teammates and fascinate fans and, over three centuries, Baltimore has been blessed with its share. The Baltimore ...
The street kid from Queens confounded and amused, but he could pitch.
LOS ANGELES - Billy Loes, who pitched on three pennant-winning Brooklyn Dodgers teams in the 1950s and was an AL All-Star in 1957, has died. He was 80. Loes died July 15 at a hospice in Tucson, Ariz., ...
Billy Loes, who pitched on three pennant-winning Brooklyn Dodgers teams in the 1950s and was an AL All-Star in 1957, has died. He was 80. Loes died July 15 at a hospice in Tucson, Ariz., his wife ...
Billy Loes, 80, who pitched on three pennant-winning Brooklyn Dodgers teams in the 1950s, died July 15 at a hospice in Tucson, said his wife, Irene. He had diabetes for several years and had open ...
Billy Loes, who pitched for the Orioles from 1956 to 1959 and was an All-Star in 1957, has died. He was 80. Loes died July 15 at a hospice in Tucson, Ariz., his wife, Irene, confirmed Friday from her ...
Billy Loes, former Brooklyn Dodgers hurler who appeared in three World Series (1952, 1953, and 1955), has died at the age of 80. Loes, who compiled a 80-63 record in 11 seasons with the Brooklyn ...
Came the news last week that Billy Loes, the kooky ’50s Brooklyn Dodgers righty who really should’ve been a lefty, passed away at a hospice in Tucson, Ariz., July 15, at age 80. That news of Loes’ ...
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