From education, to the pros, and back: P-P Hall of Fame inductee Jase Turner on his career path

Jase Turner PO ’05 pursued his dream of playing professional baseball for three years after he graduated college before starting a career in education.

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Missed opportunities and heartbreak: The Dodgers title drought continues

When the last out of the 2018 MLB season was recorded this past Sunday at Dodger Stadium, there were endless cheers, smiles, and hugs being exchanged all throughout the stadium, but none were to be had or shared by a Los Angeles Dodger. Clayton Kershaw did not pitch well. There

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Despite unconventional path, Dodgers likely returning to familiar territory: the MLB Postseason

Entering 2018 with a team nearly identical to the one that fell one win short of a World Series title the year before, the Los Angeles Dodgers were heavy favorites to win their sixth straight NL West title and head back to the postseason this year. A-hundred-and-fifty-nine games later, with

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In Wild Weekend Series, Sagehens Sweep Stags Behind Miraculous Comebacks

The Pomona-Pitzer baseball team (20-9, 11-4 SCIAC) pulled off a series of shocking comebacks last weekend, taking three games against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (15-16, 6-9 SCIAC), and completing a season sweep of the Stags for the second year in a row. Game one of the series took place Friday at CMS’s Bill

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Love Thy Enemy: Angels’ Shohei Ohtani Transcends Allegiances

Seventeen years ago this Wednesday, Ichiro Suzuki made a name for himself in the Major Leagues. Despite being a highly anticipated international signee — and the first Japanese position player to be one — Ichiro’s performance had been underwhelming in his first Spring Training, and it was unclear if he

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