Current:Home > reviewsFormer All-Star, World Series champion pitcher Ken Holtzman dies -ChatGPT 說:
Former All-Star, World Series champion pitcher Ken Holtzman dies
View
Date:2025-04-20 09:33:24
Left-handed pitcher Ken Holtzman, a two-time All-Star and three-time World Series champion with the Oakland Athletics, has died at the age of 78.
Holtzman's death was confirmed Monday by the Chicago Cubs in a post on social media.
Holtzman's brother, Bob, told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that Holtzman, a St. Louis native, was battling heart issues and was hospitalized for three weeks before dying Sunday night.
Holtzman played 15 seasons in the major leagues from 1965-1979, beginning and ending his career with the Chicago Cubs. Selected in the fourth round of the 1965 amateur draft, he made his MLB debut later that year at age 19, making three relief appearances as a September call-up.
Holtzman joined the starting rotation the following year, teaming with Hall of Famer Ferguson Jenkins to turn the Cubs from a 103-loss last-place squad in 1966 to playoff contenders over the next five seasons.
MLB SALARIES: Baseball's top 25 highest-paid players in 2024
During that span, Holtzman threw a pair of no-hitters − one against the Atlanta Braves on August, 19, 1969, and the second against the Cincinnati Reds on June 3, 1971.
At the conclusion of the 1971 season, Holtzman was traded to Oakland for outfielder Rick Monday, giving him an opportunity to play in the postseason that never enjoyed in Chicago.
He made the American League All-Star team in each of his first two seasons with the A's, and helped lead them to three consecutive World Series titles from 1972-74. On teams that also included Cy Young award winners Catfish Hunter and Vida Blue, Holtzman started Game 1 of the World Series in all three of those seasons.
He won at least 18 games in all four seasons in Oakland with an ERA of 3.14 or lower in each. He also compiled a 6-4 record and 2.30 ERA in 13 playoff appearances.
Holtzman earned a fourth World Series ring as a member of the 1977 New York Yankees, but he did not appear in any games that postseason.
He also played part of one season with the Baltimore Orioles, finishing his career with a 174-150 overall record (.537) and a 3.49 ERA. His 174 career victories is the most in major league history by a Jewish pitcher, ahead of Sandy Koufax's 165.
veryGood! (647)
Related
- Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
- In 1807, a ship was seized by the British navy, the crew jailed and the cargo taken. Archivists just opened the packages.
- You Won't Believe What Sparked This Below Deck Guest's Drunken Meltdown
- Do AI video-generators dream of San Pedro? Madonna among early adopters of AI’s next wave
- McKinsey to pay $650 million after advising opioid maker on how to 'turbocharge' sales
- U.S. military aircraft airdrop thousands of meals into Gaza in emergency humanitarian aid operation
- Deputies fatally shot a double-murder suspect who was holding a chrome shower head
- Jonathan Majors, Meagan Good make red carpet debut a month before his assault sentencing
- The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text on the rise. What to know.
- One Direction’s Liam Payne Shares Rare Photo of 6-Year-Old Son Bear
Ranking
- Scoot flight from Singapore to Wuhan turns back after 'technical issue' detected
- Minnesota is poised to give school resource officers clearer authority to use force
- Republican state senator to run for open congressional seat representing northeastern Wisconsin
- U.S. Sen. Kevin Cramer’s son pleads not guilty to charges for events before fatal North Dakota chase
- Pregnant Kylie Kelce Shares Hilarious Question Her Daughter Asked Jason Kelce Amid Rising Fame
- New Hampshire man who triggered Amber Alert held without bail in death of his children’s mother
- Inside Zoey Deutch's Bleach Blonde Pixie Cut, According to Her Hair Colorist Tracey Cunningham
- What is Gilbert syndrome? Bachelor star Joey Graziadei reveals reason for yellow eyes
Recommendation
The FBI should have done more to collect intelligence before the Capitol riot, watchdog finds
Florida gymnastics coach charged with having sex with 2 underage students
Kate Middleton Spotted Out for First Time Since Abdominal Surgery
Chris Evans argues superhero movies deserve more credit: 'They're not easy to make'
Could Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft reunite? Maybe in Pro Football Hall of Fame's 2026 class
Man City’s 3-1 win against Man United provides reality check for Jim Ratcliffe
Chris Mortensen, NFL reporter for ESPN, dies at age 72
'Dancing With the Stars' Maks Chmerkovskiy on turning 'So You Think You Can Dance' judge