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Friends, family, and fans gathered to honor the life of Vida Blue at the Sequoyah Country Club in Oakland. The hard-throwing, left-handed pitcher who saw success with both the Athletics and Giants ...
Blue pitched most of his career with the Oakland Athletics, with his best season coming in 1971. The left-hander won 24 games, posted an ERA of 1.82, and won a Cy Young Award. Blue also pitched with ...
The A’s announced Blue’s passing in a statement on Saturday. The former All-Star pitcher for the A’s, and later for the San Francisco Giants, was 73. No cause of death was given. Blue, a native of ...
Blue finished 209-161 with a 3.27 ERA, 2,175 strikeouts, 143 complete games and 37 shutouts over 17 seasons with Oakland (1969-77), San Francisco (1978-81, 85-86) and Kansas City (1982-83).
(AP) - Vida Blue, a hard-throwing left-hander who became one of baseball’s biggest draws in the early 1970s and helped lead the brash A’s to three straight World Series titles before his career was ...
He was 73. Blue died at a hospital in San Francisco’s East Bay area of medical complications stemming from cancer, the Oakland Athletics said.