Rod Carew raised his right hand and recited the Oath of Allegiance to the United States on Friday, and with that, the Hall-of-Fame first baseman and former Minnesota Twins and Angels star was ...
“Outspoken” hardly is the first word one would use to describe Rod Carew. “Soft-spoken” probably would be more accurate. But on the night of July 24, at a private dinner for Hall of Famers following ...
When Minnesota Twins great Rod Carew played baseball he left nothing to chance. He worked harder than anyone else from the first day he put on the uniform until his last. The numbers reflect his ...
Baseball Hall of Famer Rod Carew is fortunate to be alive after facing a number of health challenges over the past year-plus, but he is doing well because of a heart transplant he received back in ...
Fifteen months after suffering a massive heart attack, Hall of Famer Rod Carew is set to receive a heart transplant in Los Angeles on Thursday. CBS Los Angeles broke the news: Heart donor has been ...
The Minnesota Twins had some good news on Hall of Famer Rod Carew. In a statement the team announced that Carew had a successful heart and kidney transplant surgery today at Cedars-Sinai Medical ...
Konrad Reuland had what people in sports call a "motor." "I had to put bells on his shoes," says Mary Reuland, Konrad's mother. "I needed to know where that little guy was at all times, because he ...
— -- Hall of Fame baseball player Rod Carew underwent heart and kidney transplants in December, receiving the organ donations from a former Baltimore Ravens tight end. Konrad Reuland died Dec. 12 ...
One of the most celebrated players in Angels history is so estranged from the club that he believes there is only one possible path toward reconciliation: “If they sold the team,” Rod Carew said on ...
Rod Carew made it clear there is no love lost between him and Arte Moreno, calling Tuesday’s announcement that the Angels owner is exploring the possibility of selling the franchise “happy news” on ...
This story originally aired on Nov. 3, 2017. This week it appears again as part of our episode on "Assists." Konrad Reuland had what people in sports call a "motor." "I had to put bells on his shoes," ...
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