Carl Erskine, Brooklyn Dodgers great who pitched first MLB game in Los Angeles, dies at 97
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Indiana native, MLB great Carl Erskine dies at 97
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Carl Erskine, the Indiana native who starred as a pitcher for the Dodgers and became a champion for athletes with special needs, died Tuesday. He was 97. Erskine, a native of Anderson who returned to the city after his playing career ended, was a pitcher with the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers from 1948-1959. During that time, he finished his career with a record of 122-78. He also won two World Series championships and …
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