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Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Rod Carew returned home during the weekend, seven weeks after heart and kidney transplant surgery. "It’s been a long journey, but everything just came out ...
Carew was not invited to last Friday night’s 2024 home opener against the Boston Red Sox. “Not being invited to opening night was a trigger for him — like, OK, it’s time to tell my story ...
Minnesota Twins and Angels legend Rod Carew finally becomes a United States citizen at 78 after immigrating to the country from Panama when he was 14. ... because this is my home, ...
Neither Carew nor his wife, who was a 53-year season-ticket holder before opting not to renew her two seats behind home plate this year, have set foot in Angel Stadium since 2022.
Rod Carew raised his right hand and recited the Oath of Allegiance to the United States on Friday. ... “I will support the U.S. any way I can, because this is my home, ...
The Angels started cutting ties with Hall of Famer Rod Carew after a visit to twins spring training in 2000. ... No," Carew said by phone from his home in South Orange County.
Rhonda Carew, left, wife of former Angels star and Hall of Famer Rod Carew, reacts as he gets his certificate of naturalization after taking the Oath of Allegiance to become a U.S. Citizen in ...
Rhonda Carew, left, wife of former Angels star and Hall of Famer Rod Carew, reacts as he gets his certificate of naturalization after taking the Oath of Allegiance to become a U.S. Citizen in ...
“I love this country,” Rod Carew said. ... part of his decision to become a dual citizen of the United States and Panama is adoration for a country he’s called home for more than 60 years.
Minnesota Twins and Angels legend Rod Carew finally becomes a United States citizen at 78 after immigrating to the country from Panama when he was 14. ... “I’ve always said the U.S. is home, ...