Brian Matusz, described as the most accomplished pitcher in University of San Diego baseball history, has died. He was 37.
Huge banners of Matusz and former USD third baseman Kris Bryant, hang on a wall high above the first-base dugout at USD’s ...
Ian Kinsler is one of three second basemen on the ballot, joining Dustin Pedroia and Chase Utley. His Hall of Fame case.
The Orioles and the University of San Diego announced Matusz’s death Tuesday night, with USD saying it received word from ...
Few people have a predetermined career path in life. For some it’s taking over the family business or farm. For others it may ...
The San Diego Padres signed free agent center fielder ... He was committed to playing baseball at UCLA before signing with the Cubs. Roederer was ranked as the franchise’s No. 5 overall prospect ...
They did not announce a cause of death.“Our hearts are heavy tonight as we mourn the passing of former Oriole Brian Matusz,” ...
Former San Diego Padres owner John Moores remembers ... They also shared a love for baseball. "Carter was a baseball nut," Moores recalled in a phone interview two years ago, as the 98-year ...
He was the sports editor of Daily Aztecs and played baseball at San Diego State University, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism. Previously, he worked as a writer and editor ...
He finished his career with 3,055 hits over 25 seasons spent with Oakland, the New York Yankees, Toronto, San Diego ... a major league field.Henderson is the third prominent baseball Hall of ...
The games were played at San Diego State University ... people a great deal — even independent baseball players who had no business sharing a field with him.” To this day, that is how he ...
Correction: This story has been updated to clarify that Michael Inzunza wants the same amenities in Chula Vista that are found in northern San Diego County cities ... cage at Twin Hills Little ...