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The bobblehead version is pretty simple ... without ever being crowned baseball’s champion until Tug McGraw struck out Willie Wilson to end Game 6 of the 1980 World Series.
Tug McGraw was one of those people. I never met anybody in my whole life who had more fun doing what he did than Tug McGraw. Not just in baseball. In anything. Tug was a man who often bragged that ...
After his death in 2004, Tim McGraw threw out the first pitch and sprinkled some of his dad's ashes on the pitcher's mound ahead of Game 3 of the Phillies' 2008 World Series. The Phillies won the ...
Tug McGraw, the zany relief pitcher who coined the phrase "You Gotta Believe" with the New York Mets and later closed out the Philadelphia Phillies' only World Series championship, died Monday.
As a small child in rural northeast Louisiana, Timothy Smith had a baseball card on his wall: Tug McGraw, star pitcher for the New York Mets and later the Philadelphia Phillies. He was “a big ...
Tim McGraw is opening up about his relationship with his late father Tug McGraw. In a story for Esquire, the country music star shared the lessons he's learned in life, including those he took ...
A big personality on and off the field, fans marveled at the energy and dominance of Tug McGraw in the 1970s and early 1980s. He played a role in two World Series Championship runs, earned two All ...
McGraw, 55, was sporting the No. 45 jersey worn by his father, reliever Tug McGraw, with whom he had a complicated relationship. Tim McGraw received a big ovation when he appeared on the Jumbotron ...