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Gerald Williams (1966–2022), former New York Yankee outfielder - legacy.com - New York - New York
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14.02.2022

Gerald Williams (1966–2022), former New York Yankee outfielder

Gerald Williams was a former Major League Baseball outfielder who played for the Yankees, Brewers, Braves, Devil Rays, Marlins, and Mets. Gerald Williams was drafted by the Yankees in 1987 and made his major league debut with the club in 1992. He was known for his speed and defensive skill in the outfield and was nicknamed “Ice.” He was traded by the Yankees late in the 1996 season to the Brewers, so he did not play on the Yankees World Series winning team that year.

Jeremy Giambi (1974–2022), former MLB first baseman - legacy.com - New York - USA - California - Boston - Kansas City
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10.02.2022

Jeremy Giambi (1974–2022), former MLB first baseman

Jeremy Giambi was an outfielder and first baseman who played for major league teams including the Oakland Athletics.Giambi played college baseball for the Cal State Fullerton Titans, helping the team to victory in the 1995 College World Series. He was drafted by the Kansas City Royals in 1996, making his major league debut with the team in 1998. Giambi was traded to the A’s in 2000, where he was involved in a notable moment during the 2001 American League Division Series.

Gene Clines (1946–2022), part of MLB’s first all-minority lineup - legacy.com - Chicago - city Pittsburgh - county Major
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28.01.2022

Gene Clines (1946–2022), part of MLB’s first all-minority lineup

Gene Clines was an outfielder who was part of Major League Baseball’s first all-minority lineup and who won the 1971 World Series with the Pittsburgh Pirates.  Gene Clines was a speedy line-drive hitting outfielder who helped the Pittsburgh Pirates win the 1971 World Series championship. He played center field for the Pirates on September 1, 1971, when they fielded the first all-minority lineup in Major League Baseball history featuring players of Black and Latino descent.

Bill Virdon (1931–2021), MLB player, coach, and manager - legacy.com - New York - New York - Houston - county St. Louis
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24.11.2021

Bill Virdon (1931–2021), MLB player, coach, and manager

Bill Virdon was a baseball player, coach, and manager who won two World Series.Virdon made his major league debut as a center fielder in 1955 with the St. Louis Cardinals and won National League Rookie of the Year.

Doug Jones (1957–2021), former All-Star relief pitcher - legacy.com - India - Houston - county Major
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23.11.2021

Doug Jones (1957–2021), former All-Star relief pitcher

Doug Jones was a five-time All-Star relief pitcher who had over 300 saves in a 16 year career.Doug Jones was a top relief pitcher in the Major Leagues for 16 seasons. He was a five-time All-Star who had some of his best results with the Cleveland Guardians (Indians.) In 7 seasons with Cleveland, he was an All-Star 3 times and his 129 saves is the third most in franchise history.

Pedro Feliciano (1976–2021), New York Mets pitcher - legacy.com - New York - Los Angeles - New York - Puerto Rico
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18.11.2021

Pedro Feliciano (1976–2021), New York Mets pitcher

Pedro Feliciano was a pitcher for the New York Mets in the 2000s and 2010s.A native of Puerto Rico, Feliciano was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1995 draft, though he only played for their minor league team. His first season in the major leagues was 2002, when he was traded to the Mets.

Julio Lugo (1975–2021), former Boston Red Sox shortstop - legacy.com - Los Angeles - Atlanta - Colorado - Houston - Boston - county St. Louis - county Major
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16.11.2021

Julio Lugo (1975–2021), former Boston Red Sox shortstop

Julio Lugo was a former Major League Baseball shortstop who won the World Series in 2007 with the Boston Red Sox.Julio Lugo was a Dominican-born shortstop who played for seven teams during his 12 year Major League Baseball career. In 2007, he won a World Series ring with the Boston Red Sox when they they swept the Colorado Rockies.

Ray Fosse (1947–2021), Oakland Athletics and Cleveland Indians catcher - legacy.com - India - Seattle - county Oakland - county Cleveland - city Milwaukee
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14.10.2021

Ray Fosse (1947–2021), Oakland Athletics and Cleveland Indians catcher

Ray Fosse was a catcher for Major League Baseball teams including the Oakland Athletics and Cleveland Indians, as well as a color commentator after his playing career.Fosse started his major league career with the Cleveland Indians in 1969 after playing in the minors for several years. He was a two-time All-Star with the Indians, including a memorable moment in the 1970 All-Star game when Pete Rose collided with him at home plate.

Eddie Robinson (1920–2021), oldest living former MLB player - legacy.com - New York - Texas - India - Indiana - Detroit - county Cleveland - city Chicago, county White - city Baltimore
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06.10.2021

Eddie Robinson (1920–2021), oldest living former MLB player

Eddie Robinson was the oldest living former Major League Baseball (MLB) player and the last surviving member of the 1948 World Series winning Cleveland Indians.Robinson got his start in the minor leagues before being called up by the Indians in 1942. His career was interrupted by military service: He served in the U.S.

Tom Carroll (1936–2021), youngest Yankee ever to play in a World Series - legacy.com - New York - New York - county Major
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05.10.2021

Tom Carroll (1936–2021), youngest Yankee ever to play in a World Series

Tom Carroll was the youngest New York Yankee ever to play in a World Series, and the second youngest World Series player in Major League Baseball (MLB) history.Carroll signed with the Yankees in 1955, after his freshman year at Notre Dame University. Enticed by a $35,000 offer, Carroll was a shortstop and third baseman who helped the Yankees to their 1955 World Series appearance.

Bill Freehan (1941–2021), All-Star catcher with the Detroit Tigers - legacy.com - Detroit - county St. Louis - Michigan
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20.08.2021

Bill Freehan (1941–2021), All-Star catcher with the Detroit Tigers

Bill Freehan was a catcher for the Detroit Tigers in the 1960s and ‘70s, who helped lead the team to a 1968 World Series win against the St. Louis Cardinals.Freehan attended college at the University of Michigan, where he played both baseball as a catcher and football as a linebacker and end.

Jim “Mudcat” Grant (1935–2021), first Black American League pitcher to win 20 games - legacy.com - Minnesota - USA - India - county Cleveland
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14.06.2021

Jim “Mudcat” Grant (1935–2021), first Black American League pitcher to win 20 games

Jim “Mudcat” Grant was a Major League Baseball player who was the first Black pitcher to win 20 games in a season in the American League.After playing in the minor leagues for four seasons, Grant made his MLB debut with the Cleveland Indians in 1958. In 1964, he was traded to the Minnesota Twins, where he would have some of the best years of his career.

Mike Marshall (1943–2021), Cy Young Award-winning pitcher - legacy.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - Seattle - Detroit
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04.06.2021

Mike Marshall (1943–2021), Cy Young Award-winning pitcher

Mike Marshall was an MLB pitcher who was the first relief pitcher to win the Cy Young Award.Marshall didn’t make his Major League debut until 1967, when he was 24 years old, pitching for the Detroit Tigers. He would go on to play for nine teams over 14 seasons, with perhaps his most notable years coming with the Montreal Expos from 1970 to 1973 and the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1974 to 1976.

LA Dodgers, LA Pride team up to host LGBTQ Pride night - qvoicenews.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - Texas
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28.05.2021

LA Dodgers, LA Pride team up to host LGBTQ Pride night

The Los Angeles Dodgers will host their seventh annual LGBTQ Night at Dodger Stadium June 11 in a game against the Texas Rangers. Photo: Los Angeles Dodgers.

Grant Jackson (1942–2021), pitcher for the 1979 World Series-winning Pirates - legacy.com - New York - city Baltimore
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03.02.2021

Grant Jackson (1942–2021), pitcher for the 1979 World Series-winning Pirates

Grant Jackson was an MLB pitcher who helped the Pittsburgh Pirates win the 1979 World Series.Jackson began his career with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1965. In 1969, while he was with the Phillies, he was an All-Star.

Hank Aaron (1934–2021), baseball legend with the Braves - legacy.com - city Milwaukee
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22.01.2021

Hank Aaron (1934–2021), baseball legend with the Braves

Hank Aaron was a Hall of Fame slugger for the Braves who held the Major League Baseball career home run record for 33 years.Born Henry Louis Aaron on Feb. 5, 1934, Aaron grew up in poverty and as a child had to fashion homemade bats and baseballs to practice the sport.

Don Sutton (1945–2021), Hall of Fame pitcher - legacy.com
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20.01.2021

Don Sutton (1945–2021), Hall of Fame pitcher

pic.twitter.com/RArUeoiBB1Saddened to share that my dad passed away in his sleep last night. He worked as hard as anyone I’ve ever known and he treated those he encountered with great respect…and he took me to work a lot.

Tommy Lasorda (1927–2021), legendary Dodgers manager - legacy.com - Los Angeles - USA
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08.01.2021

Tommy Lasorda (1927–2021), legendary Dodgers manager

pic.twitter.com/fkPf67iH7hTOMMY LASORDA IT BREAK MY HEART TO SAY GOODBYE. ALWAYS GOOD TIMES WHEN WE SEE YOU IN THE LOS ANGELES.

Joe Morgan (1943 -2020), Hall of Fame second baseman - legacy.com
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12.10.2020

Joe Morgan (1943 -2020), Hall of Fame second baseman

pic.twitter.com/zBoQ2gHZysSo sorry to hear the news of the passing of one of my beloved heroes Joe Morgan. He was one of the most clutch hitters I have ever seen.

Whitey Ford (1928 -2020), legendary Yankees pitcher - legacy.com - North Korea
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09.10.2020

Whitey Ford (1928 -2020), legendary Yankees pitcher

th century, with a record of 236 wins against only 106 losses. He is the winningest pitcher in Yankees history and was an important part of the dynasty that won six World Series titles in the 1950s and early 1960s.

Bob Gibson (1935–2020), Hall of Fame Cardinals pitcher - legacy.com - county St. Louis
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03.10.2020

Bob Gibson (1935–2020), Hall of Fame Cardinals pitcher

Bob Gibson was a flame throwing Hall of Fame starting pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals for 17 seasons.

Jay Johnstone (1945 – 2020), two-time World Series champion - legacy.com
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29.09.2020

Jay Johnstone (1945 – 2020), two-time World Series champion

pic.twitter.com/DePWvZX0leHeard about Jay Johnstone’s passing yesterday. He was a good teammate.

Lou Brock (1939 – 2020), St. Louis Cardinals legend - legacy.com - county St. Louis
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08.09.2020

Lou Brock (1939 – 2020), St. Louis Cardinals legend

@Cardinals Hall of Fame great, Lou Brock. What I remember most was his smile.

Tom Seaver (1944 – 2020), legendary New York Mets pitcher - legacy.com - New York
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03.09.2020

Tom Seaver (1944 – 2020), legendary New York Mets pitcher

#RIPTomTerrific @masnOrioles @Mets @OriolesMy heart is heavy tonight after hearing of the passing of one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history, Tom Seaver. My condolences go out to Nancy and the Seaver family.

John McNamara (1932 -2020), manager of 1986 Boston Red Sox - legacy.com - California - county San Diego - city Sacramento - Boston
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30.07.2020

John McNamara (1932 -2020), manager of 1986 Boston Red Sox

John McNamara was a Major League Baseball manager and coach who took the Boston Red Sox to the 1986 World Series as their manager before a crushing defeat in Game 7.McNamara played baseball in high school and at Sacramento City College, but his professional playing career was short-lived, only lasting a few years in the minor leagues before he began managing teams in the late 1950s.

Tony Taylor (1935 – 2020), MLB All-Star with the Philadelphia Phillies - legacy.com - New York - Chicago - Taylor - Cuba - Detroit
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17.07.2020

Tony Taylor (1935 – 2020), MLB All-Star with the Philadelphia Phillies

Tony Taylor was a Major League Baseball second baseman who played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and Detroit Tigers.A native of Cuba, Taylor was 18 when he signed as an amateur free agent with the New York Giants in 1954. He didn’t make his MLB debut until 1958, when he signed with the Chicago Cubs and became their starting second baseman.

Mike Ryan (1941 – 2020), former Red Sox and Phillies catcher - legacy.com - county Norfolk
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13.07.2020

Mike Ryan (1941 – 2020), former Red Sox and Phillies catcher

https://t.co/HD2OscE6E2In 1967 at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk….@FrankFite was Jim Lonborg and I was Mike Ryan …. and I caught him on the ball fields on Leyte Ave.

Tyson Brummett (1984–2020), former MLB pitcher - legacy.com
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07.07.2020

Tyson Brummett (1984–2020), former MLB pitcher

@Phillies pitcher, Tyson Brummett, who passed away in a plane crash today.He was part of the Phillies system for 6 years. An all around nice guy.

Topps Project 2020: Blake Jamieson's art helping drive baseball card phenomenon - torontosun.com
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29.06.2020

Topps Project 2020: Blake Jamieson's art helping drive baseball card phenomenon

Every weekday at 1 p.m. ET, baseball card collectors and art aficionados alike log in to Topps’ website to see the latest card in the company’s ongoing Project 2020.

Topps Project 2020: Blake Jamieson's art helping drive baseball card phenomenon - canoe.com
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26.06.2020

Topps Project 2020: Blake Jamieson's art helping drive baseball card phenomenon

Topps’ website to see the latest card in the company’s ongoing Project 2020.The initiative, launched earlier this spring, finds 20 artists reimagining 20 iconic baseball cards in a year-long event that will ultimately produce a set of 400.

Mike McCormick (1938-2020), first San Francisco Giant to win a Cy Young Award - legacy.com - San Francisco - city San Francisco
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17.06.2020

Mike McCormick (1938-2020), first San Francisco Giant to win a Cy Young Award

https://t.co/relegATjN3I wrote about Mike McCormick's fascinating Giants career. He was 17 and living in a hotel by himself when he was a rookie, just a couple months after high school, which is as interesting to me as his Cy Young.

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