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  2. Sports Illustrated - Wikipedia

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    Won the "Parents' Choice Magazine Award" 7 times; Sports Illustrated Almanac annuals Introduced in 1991; Yearly compilation of sports news and statistics in book form; SI.com sports news web site; Sports Illustrated Australia. Launched in 1992 and lasted 6 issues ** Sports Illustrated Canada. Was created and published in Canada with US content ...

  3. Jon Heyman - Wikipedia

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    In the Sports Illustrated magazine, Heyman frequently wrote an "Inside Baseball" column. In December 2011, Heyman left Sports Illustrated to cover baseball for CBS Sports following the 2011 MLB Winter Meetings. [2] In 2016, Heyman left CBS Sports and joined the FanRag Sports Network as an MLB insider and senior writer for Today's Knuckleball.

  4. Photos | Remembering the life of Dodgers legend Fernando ...

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    Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela delivers during the 1981 MLB All-Star Game at Cleveland Municipal Stadium. (Walter Iooss Jr. / Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)

  5. Johnny Podres - Wikipedia

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    He also won the Babe Ruth Award and was later named the Sportsman of the Year by Sports Illustrated. Podres was out of baseball in 1956 due to military service. He returned to the Dodgers in 1957 and had his best season, going 12–9 and leading the NL with a 2.66 ERA, 155 ERA+, 1.082 WHIP, and six shutouts. [1]

  6. Shohei Ohtani, and his dog, steal the show at Los Angeles ...

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    Around 250,000 people packed onto the streets, their Dodgers jerseys creating a sea of blue among the concrete roads and buildings as they waved and cheered while the team went past on open-top buses.

  7. Sports Illustrated layoffs underline the loss of great ... - AOL

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    Sports Illustrated, as we knew it, is dead now, the victim of a country that values a private-equity bottom line over art. Hedge fund executives will argue that business is business, and no one is ...