Ken Holtzman, the steady left-handed starter who played a key role on the Oakland A's championship teams of the 1970s, has ...
Ken Holtzman, a former left-handed pitcher who threw two no-hitters with the Cubs and won three straight World Series ...
Ken Holtzman’s first no-hitter, against the Atlanta Braves on Aug. 19, 1969, at Wrigley Field, was the highest of highs in a ...
Left-hander Ken Holtzman, who tossed two no-hitters for the Cubs, then helped lead the A's to three consecutive World Series ...
Holtzman had been battling cardiac issues and was hospitalized three weeks before he died, his brother, Bob, told the St.
Former MLB pitcher Ken Holtzman died Sunday at the age of 78, per MLB.com's Thomas Harrigan. Holtzman was hospitalized with ...
Ken Holtzman, a St. Louis native who pitched 15 years in the Major Leagues and was part of the Oakland Athletics dynasty from ...
Ken Holtzman often was overshadowed by Catfish Hunter, a Hall of Famer and Cy Young winner, and Vida Blue, an MVP and Cy ...
The St. Louis-born pitcher ended his career with more wins than Sandy Koufax; went on to take part in Israel's short-lived ...
Ken Holtzman was a piece of the puzzle for a pair of New York Yankees teams that reached the World Series in the 1970s.
(JTA) — Ken Holtzman, the winningest Jewish pitcher in baseball history, died Sunday night at 78 years old.
Holtzman played 15 seasons in the major leagues from 1965-1979, beginning and ending his career with the Cubs.