From internment camp to Dodgers and Cubs clubhouses, these brothers became part of baseball history - News Summed Up

From internment camp to Dodgers and Cubs clubhouses, these brothers became part of baseball history


Or the boat out to Catalina Island, where the Chicago Cubs used to hold spring training before the war. The Kawano brothers -- Yosh, 94, left, and Nobe, 93 -- were longtime clubhouse managers for the Cubs and Dodgers, respectively, and now live in the same retirement home in Los Angeles. The Kawano brothers seem to be listening. — Frank Kawano, Nobe’s sonThe Kawano brothers -- Yosh, 94, left, and Nobe, 93 -- were longtime clubhouse managers for the Cubs and Dodgers, respectively, and now live in the same retirement home in Los Angeles. “The word is dedicated,” says Rick Monday, who came to know them while playing for the Dodgers and Cubs.


Source: Los Angeles Times May 25, 2016 04:32 UTC



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