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Ken Holtzman’s first no-hitter, against the Atlanta Braves on Aug. 19, 1969, at Wrigley Field, was the highest of highs in a memorable Chicago Cubs season that built to a crescendo before an ...
(JTA) — Ken Holtzman, the winningest Jewish pitcher in baseball history, died Sunday night at 78 years old. The MLB veteran threw two no-hitters, won four World Series rings and beat Sandy ...
We are deeply saddened by the passing of former Cubs pitcher Ken Holtzman. Ken was a Cub from 1965-1971 and 1978-1979. He posted a 3.76 ERA in 237 games with the club, including two no-hitters ...
April 15 - Ken Holtzman, who tossed two no-hitters for the Chicago Cubs and won four World Series, died Sunday at 78. The two-time All-Star left-hander's passing was confirmed Monday by the St ...
Ken Holtzman, a famed member of the 1969 Chicago Cubs and author of two no-hitters with the North Siders, has died at the age of 78, according to multiple reports.
Ken Holtzman, a St. Louis native who pitched 15 years in the Major Leagues and was part of the Oakland Athletics dynasty from the 1970s, died Sunday evening at the age of 78 from an undisclosed ...
Former MLB pitcher Ken Holtzman died Sunday at the age of 78, per MLB.com's Thomas Harrigan. Holtzman was hospitalized with heart issues for three weeks before his death.
Holtzman thrived alongside pitchers such as Catfish Hunter and Vida Blue, winning at least one World Series game in 1972, 1973 and 1974. He earned the only two All-Star selections of his career in ...
By the time Cubs greats Billy Williams and Ken Holtzman reunited with the Oakland A’s in 1975, the glory years were mostly behind them. Williams had only two years left in a Hall of Fame career.
Former Cubs pitcher Ken Holtzman has died at the age of 78, according to multiple reports. The lefty debuted in September 1965 for the Cubs and played on the North Side until 1971. He returned and ...