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Carl Erskine, one of the last surviving Brooklyn Dodgers and a mainstay of a pitching rotation that carried the team to four World Series, has died at 97.
Carl Erskine, the humble Hoosier who pitched two no-hitters for the 1950’s Brooklyn Dodgers and was the last of the fabled “Boys of Summer” has died. Erskine, 97, died Tuesday morning after ...
Carl Erskine, a standout pitcher who was the last of the “Boys of Summer,” the celebrated Brooklyn Dodgers team of the 1940s and 1950s that broke baseball’s racial barrier with Jackie ...
Carl Erskine was a champion with the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers, but what came after that is what will be celebrated with an award from the Baseball Hall of Fame.
A photograph of Carl Erskine, an Anderson native, champion baseball player and tireless supporter of people with disabilities, with his son Jimmy, who was born with Down syndrome. The film “The ...
He saw people.” In an interview with the NY Times, Erskine said this about arriving at Ebbets Field, “Now as a major league player as I got near the rotunda of Ebbets Field, people spotted me.
Carl Erskine would grow up in extraordinary times; 18 years later, he would join the Brooklyn Dodgers the year after Jackie Robinson integrated the major leagues.
Carl Erskine, one of the last surviving Brooklyn Dodgers and a mainstay of a pitching rotation that carried the team to four World Series, has died at 97.
Carl Erskine became famous as a pitcher for the Dodgers, but what he did after baseball is just as important.
Carl Erskine, a pitching star for the Brooklyn Dodgers who threw two no-hitters and struck out a then-record 14 batters in a World Series game, died Tuesday. He was 97.
Leonard, in the last filmed interview of his life. “Nine people out of 10 are not going to know who Carl Erskine is. Maybe it’s 49 out of 50,” Green said.
GREENFIELD — The story of Anderson native Carl Erskine, who rose to Major League Baseball fame through a storied career with the Brooklyn Dodgers, will light up the big screen at Greenfield’s ...
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