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His sons grew to be Dodgers after he invented substance now banned by MLB

Los Angeles Times
Published June 15, 2018 at 2:35 PM
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You can hear the hecklers clearly at a high school baseball game. The fans are few, the loud ones fewer. Erik Goeddel certainly could. He was a star pitcher, bound for UCLA and eventually the Dodgers, but he was not spared from a few choice letters hollered by kids who had done their homework on...

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