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Lee Elia, who died Wednesday at age 87, will always remain a significant part of Chicago Cubs lore, thanks to a rant for the ...
Scott Grobstein remembers calling in to his father’s radio show. The Illinois high school English teacher grew up with a dad, Les Grobstein, who had a famous voice and a career that ended with a ...
Elia’s professional baseball career spanned more than 50 years as a player, coach, manager and executive, but his name will ...
I guess I lost it,” Chicago Cubs manager Lee Elia told reporters on April 29, 1983, hours after he made an epic rant ripping the team’s fans — a three-minute tirade peppered with more than 50 profane ...
Lee Elia, former manager of the Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies, died just shy of his 88th birthday after a successful ...
Lee Elia, who is perhaps best known for his rant directed at Cubs fans critical of his team in 1983, died Wednesday.
MLB Trade Rumors honors former player and manager Lee Elia, who has died at age 87. Read more about his career.
Baseball's 'most colorful character' Lee Elia dead at 87: Tributes pour in for World Series champion
He is perhaps most famous for his iconic, and expletive-laden, 1983 rant while he was manager of the Chicago Cubs, in which he took aim at the team's fans in a remarkable way.
A 20-year-old master-planned community, once considered to be “out in the boondocks,” is getting renewed attention on Tucson’s far southwest side.
Tri-City Jewish Center member Sam Grobstein carries the Torah from the congregation's current building on Thursday.
High School All-Stars Our lists of Southern Arizona's best athletes in girls and boys basketball and wrestling is found here. Selections were based on staff observations and collected statistics ...
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