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Pittsburgh Pirates, Bob Veale and World Series
Pirates legend Bob Veale, World Series champion in 1971, dead at 89
Bob Veale, a longtime left-handed pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates, has died at 89 years old in his hometown of Birmingham, Alabama, the team announced.
Longtime Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Bob Veale dies at 89
Longtime Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Bob Veale, who helped lead the team to victory in the 1971 World Series, died this past weekend. He was 89. “Bob was an integral member of the Pirates who helped our team capture back-to-back division titles as well as the 1971 World Series,
Two-Time All-Star, World Series Champion for Pirates, Red Sox Passes Away
One of the most intimidating pitchers of the 1960s, credited with inventing a popular baseball saying, has reportedly passed away at age 89.
Former Pirates pitcher, World Series champion Bob Veale dies at 89
PITTSBURGH — Former Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Bob Veale has died at the age of 89, the team confirmed Tuesday. Veale compiled a 116-91 record, 3.06 ERA (1868.2ip/636er) and 1652 strikeouts in 341 appearances (255 starts) as a member of the Pirates from 1962-72.
Former Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Bob Veale passes away at 89
The Pittsburgh Pirates announced in a statement Tuesday that former pitcher Bob Veale has died at the age of 89.
Bob Veale, 1971 World Series champ with Pirates, dies at 89
Longtime Pirates broadcaster Bob Prince had a nickname for Bob Veale’s fastball: a “radio ball.” Why did it get that moniker? Well, you could hear it, but you couldn’t see it. Veale and that radio ball became mainstays in the Pirates’ rotation in the 1960s,
Former Pirates All-Star, World Series Pitcher Dies
A former Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher who had great success with the franchise recently died. Bob Veale, a left-handed pitcher, who pitched for the
Pittsburgh Pirates mourn the death of former pitcher
Former Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Bob Veale has died at the age of 89. The team confirmed his death in a release on Tuesday. Veale played in Pittsburgh from 1962-72. He appeared in 341 games with the Pirates,
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Pirates’ Offseason Moves From Past 5 Years; Not Much to Rave About
Ben Cherington is now in his sixth offseason as general manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Pirates hired Cherington to ...
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Pirates Predicted To Make World Series In Near Future
Could the Pittsburgh Pirates be close to contending and reaching the playoffs? MLB.com's Will Leitch believes so, and he believes Pittsburgh could be ready to w ...
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Pirates add righty reliever Elvis Alvarado to 40-man roster for bullpen depth
The Pittsburgh Pirates added right-handed reliever Elvis Alvarado to their 40-man roster Tuesday, adding bullpen depth with a ...
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Pirates Search for Outfielder Might Lead to Former Yankee
The Pittsburgh Pirates are said to be interested in outfielder Alex Verdugo. Robert Murray of FanSided more specifically ...
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Pirates Predicted To Sign Former All-Star
The Pittsburgh Pirates entered the offseason with clear needs at first base and right field. Pittsburgh addressed first base ...
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Pirates All 40: Braxton Ashcraft a Budding Star?
This is one in a series of stories breaking down members of the Pittsburgh Pirates’ 40-man roster. The Pittsburgh Pirates’ ...
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