Dodgers, Kirk Gibson and World Series
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Kirk Gibson throws out the first pitch to Freddie Freeman prior to the @Dodgers game.
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Los Angeles Dodgers fans returned to Dodger Stadium on Thursday still celebrating their World Series triumph and brimming with confidence at the prospects of back-to-back titles.
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Ohtani will make an estimated $100 million in endorsement revenue this year, without a penny from the Dodgers.
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Kirk Gibson and the Tigers made the joint announcement Monday. He will remain an adviser to the Tigers' front office.
Kirk Gibson, who has waged a public battle against Parkinson's disease, will remain a member of Tigers organization as a special assistant to the GM.
LAKELAND, Fla. -- Tigers legend Kirk Gibson will not be returning to the broadcast booth this season, but he will remain a part of the team’s front office as a special assistant while working with his foundation to continue the fight against Parkinson ...
It was the first public appearance for Kirk Gibson since the Tigers and Gibson announced earlier this month he was leaving the TV booth.
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Kirk Gibson and Freddie Freeman are now forever connected in Dodgers lore, with the two delivering legendary walk-off homers -- on one leg -- in World Series openers more than 30 years apart. Ahead of Thursday's domestic opener at Dodger Stadium,