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Tug McGraw

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Former LHP Tug McGraw dead at 59

 

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PHILADELPHIA (Ticker) - Tug McGraw, the fiery reliever who won world championships with the 1969 New York Mets and 1980 Philadelphia Phillies, died Monday. He was 59.

 

One of the most beloved players in the history of both organizations, McGraw had been battling brain cancer. One of his last public appearances came September 28 at Veterans Stadium, where he helped celebrate the closing of the ballpark and received an emotional ovation from Phillies' fans.

 

McGraw, the father of country music star Tim McGraw, had a 96-92 record with 180 saves and a 3.14 ERA during a 19-year career.

 

He retired after the 1984 season and is best known for his

 

heart-pounding relief appearances and coining the phrase, "Ya

 

gotta believe" during the Mets' 1973 pennant run.

My condolences to the McGraw family. Cancer is a bastard and is a b**** to fight, and some win, but some lose.

 

RIP Tug. :(

RIP

 

I send my deepest sympathies to the McGraw family, and I will keep them in my prayers.

Wow he survived a long time with that brain cancer. prayers to the MacGraws.

This one REALLY hurts. I worshipped the guy when I was a kid. RIP Tugger.

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