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Grady and the guy who made The Catch

Dwight Clark, the guy who made the legendary "Catch" from Joe Montana in the end zone to put the San Francisco 49ers in their first Super Bowl back in January 1982, just walked into the main lobby here at Dodgertown with his son. He was looking for Grady Little. The two are apparently longtime friends. Anyway, Grady came out of the clubhouse and got him and took him back. We're meeting with Grady soon, so I'll find out more on this and get back to you.

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TONY JACKSON

Tony Jackson is in his fourth season covering the Dodgers for the Daily News, his eighth season as a full-time Major League Baseball beat writer and his 13th season covering MLB on regular basis. He is a native of Springdale, Ark., and a graduate of the University of Arkansas, although he refuses to root for the Razorbacks again until Frank Broyles is finally out of there. Tony is single and has a daughter who lives in Colorado. His hobbies include working out, reading and taking winter vacations with his daughter to non-MLB cities, usually in Mexico or the Caribbean. And he LIVES to blog.
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