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Trayce Nikolas Thompson (born March 15, 1991) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Boston Red Sox organization. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, Oakland Athletics, Chicago Cubs, and San Diego Padres.
James Smith dies, leaving his shares to his wife; O'Malley buys out Rickey [1] 12: Walter O'Malley and James Mulvey & Dearie Mulvey: 1958–1975: Dodgers move to Los Angeles, Mrs. Smith sells her shares to O'Malley & the Mulveys [1] 13: Walter O'Malley: 1975–1979: O'Malley buys out the Mulveys [1] 14: Peter O'Malley and Terry Seidler: 1979–1997
My big brother didn't know about 'The Five Love Languages.' Never mind; when he died, his passion for baseball and Dodger Blue revealed a new category of devotion that helped me and my family grieve.
He was the ninth National League player to hit 200 career home runs, and held the Dodgers franchise record for career home runs from 1942 to 1953. His son Doug was a major league catcher in the 1960s. [1] His brother, who boxed under the name Frankie Campbell, died of a cerebral hemorrhage following a 1930 match with Max Baer. [2]
Thompson is the younger brother of Golden State Warriors star Klay Thompson. He agreed on a one-year, $1.45 million contract with the Dodgers in January. In 2022, he recorded a .256 average with ...
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. Erksine died ...
He died in Inglewood, California, on October 8, 1978, nine days before his 50th birthday and one day after the Dodgers clinched their tenth pennant during his tenure in the 1978 National League Championship Series. His uniform number 19 was retired by the Dodgers two days after his death, prior to Game 1 of the 1978 World Series.
Thompson has 223 games of MLB experience — with a .205 batting average and a .280 on-base percentage — across six seasons for the Chicago White Sox (2015, 2018), Los Angeles Dodgers (2016-17 ...