Dodgers Lose One of Their Biggest Fans to COVID-19

Shortly after an appropriate cloud-covered sunrise in Los Angeles on Saturday morning, it was widely reported that famed talk show host and lifelong Dodger fan – both Brooklyn and Los Angeles – Larry King had died while being treated for COVID-19 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

This from CNN:

“King’s 63-year broadcasting career included 25 years as an interviewer on CNN’s Larry King Live. He was recently undergoing treatment for COVID-19 symptoms at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, where he passed away. His cause of death has not been confirmed.”

The popular longtime host of CNN’s Larry King Live was often seen at Dodger Stadium sitting next to fellow television personality Mart Hart and her husband Burt Sugarman.

Larry King enjoying a Dodger Dog during a Clayton Kershaw game at Dodger Stadium.
(Video capture courtesy of Fox Sports)

King was 87.

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