Greg Goossen, a former six-figure bonus baby of the Dodgers who played for Casey Stengel and the New York Mets, dabbled as a boxing trainer with his brother and was a stand-in for actor Gene Hackman in more than a dozen films, was found dead Saturday at his home in Sherman Oaks. He was 65. Goossen was scheduled to be inducted into the Notre Dame High School Hall of Fame on Saturday night. ...
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Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers Hall of Fame center fielder Donald "Duke" Snider died Sunday at a convalescent hospital in Escondido, California. He was 84, according to team officials. ...
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http://www.cnn.com/2011/SPORT/02/27/duke.snider.obit/
Bill Grigsby, a broadcasting icon on the Kansas City sports scene for more than six decades, died Saturday morning after a long fight with prostate cancer. ...
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http://cjonline.com/news/state/2011-02-26/chiefs-radio-icon-grigsby-dies
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