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June 25, 2007 -- Jorge Posada of the New York Yankees is usually known for his heroics on the baseball field. But when his son, Jorge Jr., was diagnosed with a congenital birth defect at 10 days ...
Posada’s son, Jorge Jr. — who was behind the plate where his father had squatted for so many innings — barked at him for making such a weak throw. Of course he did. How could any son of ...
Posada tried to wave off his former teammates out to their positions, but they waited and clapped as his son, Jorge Jr., led him to the mound where he threw the game's ceremonial pitch that other ...
Laura Posada told The News last month that her husband had struggled with off-field issues such as the surgery for their son, Jorge Jr., who suffers from craniosynostosis. “You know what?
Yankee catcher Jorge Posada’s most trying experience during ... In August, Jorge and his wife Laura found out their infant son, Jorge Jr., was suffering a disease called craniosynostosis ...
The Jorge Posada situation is interesting on many levels, but to me it's clear what's going on: Much like the Ken Griffey Jr. situation last season in Seattle, a franchise icon is struggling and ...
Posada sat at a dais flanked by his wife and his children, Jorge Jr. and Paulina. To his right were five world championship trophies, four of which Posada helped the Yankees win. Jeter ...
Laura Posada: Yes, I admit he taught me the first ... leading to abnormally shaped heads; their son, Jorge Jr., has the condition. And Gothamist was touched, because that's a nice story about ...
"It was great to see every day." Posada's son Jorge Jr. may be as fiery as his dad. After Posada sailed a high ceremonial first pitch that tipped off the glove Jorge Jr., wearing a tailored suit ...
“It was great to see every day.” Posada’s son Jorge Jr. may be as fiery as his dad. After Posada sailed a high ceremonial first pitch that tipped off the glove Jorge Jr., wearing a tailored ...
Former New York Yankees catcher Jorge Posada knows what winning requires. The legendary backstop was part of the Yankees' iconic "Core Four" alongside Mariano Rivera, Derek Jeter, and Andy Pettitte.