Pitchers Tanner Scott and Evan Phillips onstage with broadcaster and former pitching great Orel Hershiser, right, at DodgerFest 2025 in February. (Cassidy Sparrow / Getty Images) Long an avid card ...
Remember last holiday season when those Philadelphia Eagles offensive linemen made a big splash crooning those Christmas carols? This performance hits a little closer to home. Dodgers great Orel ...
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Orel Hershiser said he didn’t want to open an old wound. Naturally, he proceeded to jab a finger directly into it. No trash cans were harmed — or reportedly used — in Chavez Ravine on Friday night.
On February 16, 1989, the Los Angeles Dodgers signed Orel Hershiser to a record-setting three-year, $7.9 million contract extension. The terms of the deal included a $1.1 million signing bonus, and ...
As the Houston Astros offense was pounding Los Angeles Dodgers pitching early in an 18-1 thrashing Friday night, Orel Hershiser said he didn’t “want to open an old wound,” and then he did just that.
Orel Hershiser was one of a kind as a pitcher, tossing two complete-game victories to lead the Dodgers to the 1988 World Series championship after going 23-8 during a regular season that included a ...