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Carl Erskine was a star pitcher for the Dodgers in the 1950s but his impact on the world as a fierce fighter for human rights was so much more.
Carl Erskine dies at 97; Brooklyn Dodgers star was the last surviving member of ‘Boys of Summer’ The beloved right-handed pitcher started the first home game after the team moved to Los ...
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, who pitched two no-hitters as a mainstay on the Brooklyn Dodgers, and was a 20-game winner in 1953 when he struck out a then-record 14 in the World Series, died Tuesday. He was 97 ...
Carl Erskine, who made the move from Brooklyn to Los Angeles with the Dodgers, died Tuesday at his home in Anderson, Indiana. He was 97.
Carl Erskine, Dodgers pitcher and last of ‘Boys of Summer,’ dies at 97 A standout hurler for Brooklyn in the 1940s and 1950s, he was a close ally of Jackie Robinson, who broke baseball’s ...
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 ...
ANDERSON, Ind. – Carl Erskine, the Anderson native whose major league career served as a springboard to a humanitarian legacy, has died at the age of 97. A family friend said Erskine died at ...
Carl Erskine, a fierce fighter for human rights and All-Star for the Brooklyn Dodgers who pitched one of the greatest World Series games in history, died at Anderson Community Hospital early ...
Carl Erskine, who pitched two no-hitters as a mainstay on the Brooklyn Dodgers and was a 20-game winner in 1953 when he struck out a then-record 14 in the World Series, died Tuesday. He was 97 ...
Carl Erskine, a fierce fighter for human rights and All-Star for the Brooklyn Dodgers who pitched one of the greatest World Series games in history, died at Anderson Community Hospital early ...
Carl Erskine was a star pitcher for the Dodgers in the 1950s but his impact on the world as a fierce fighter for human rights was so much more.