Torborg caught no-hitters from Sandy Koufax, Bill Singer and Nolan Ryan, and played for World Series champion Dodgers team in 1965.
Former AL Manager of the Year Jeff Torborg died on Sunday at his home in Westfield, N.J., the Chicago White Sox announced. He was 83 years old. Torborg was a catcher as a player and played in MLB from 1964-1973.
Jeff Torborg, a former MLB catcher and manager of the Chicago White Sox, died this morning in Westfield, New Jersey, after a career that included a World Series championship and a Manager of the
Jeff Torborg, the former catcher who caught Sandy Koufax’s perfect game and was the 1990 AL manager of the year with the Chicago White Sox, died Sunday
The White Sox mourned Torborg's death on social media, as did former players Ozzie Guillen and Frank Thomas ... He was nearly named the Los Angeles Dodgers' skipper in 1976, but the team opted to hire Tommy Lasorda. (That worked out quite well, as Lasorda ...
Torborg managed the Sox from 1989 to ’91, winning 94 games in 1990, 25 more than in the previous season. But the Sox finished in second place in the AL West, nine games behind the Athletics.
“I am heartbroken,” former White Sox player and manager Ozzie Guillen posted on X ... the first with Koufax and the Los Angeles Dodgers for the perfect game against the Chicago Cubs ...
Federal prosecutors released an audio clip of Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, allegedly impersonating the Los Angeles Dodgers star during a bank phone call. They also recommended a 57-month sentence.
Ippei Mizuhara, former interpreter of Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani, shares his struggles while serving under the MLB star.
Ohtani once eschewed the Dodgers for the Angels, and got stuck in a six-year playoff drought. The Dodgers’ new Japanese rookie phenom Sasaki made a different call.
Ippei Mizuhara pleaded guilty in May 2024 to one count of bank fraud and one count of subscribing to a false tax return after defrauding the 30-year-old Dodgers superstar of more than $16 million over the span of nearly three years between 2021 and 2024.
Anthony Banda’s path through Major League Baseball has been a unique and eventful journey before finding a home with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The left-handed p