The post Yankees Former Pitcher, Who Made History In Hall Of Fame NL Career, Dies appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. WASHINGTON, DC – AUGUST 28: A view of theThe post Yankees Former Pitcher, Who Made History In Hall Of Fame NL Career, Dies appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. WASHINGTON, DC – AUGUST 28: A view of the

Yankees Former Pitcher, Who Made History In Hall Of Fame NL Career, Dies

2026/03/02 01:27
3 min di lettura
Per feedback o dubbi su questo contenuto, contattateci all'indirizzo crypto.news@mexc.com.

WASHINGTON, DC – AUGUST 28: A view of the New York Yankees logo on a baseball hat during the game against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on August 28, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images)

Getty Images

The New York Yankees are preparing to retire the jersey number of another standout great, emphasizing once again just how many legendary players have passed through the organization.

When the team adds former starter CC Sabathia’s No. 52 to its Monument Park collection of honorary plaques, it will have a total of two dozen numbers that are retired in honor of former players and managers.

But shortly following the news that the team would be honoring Sabathia with its latest retirement ceremony, Yankees fans heard that former pitcher Wayne Granger had died at age 81.

ForbesPhillies Reunion Report Turns To ‘Bad Hand’ For Rhys Hoskins

New York Yankees Former Reliever Wayne Granger Dies

Long-time Yankees fans might remember Granger from the 1973 campaign, when he appeared in seven games for the Bronx Bombers with a 1.76 ERA. But he’s probably best remembered for his time with the Cincinnati Reds, which earned him a spot in that team’s Hall of Fame following two different seasons of MVP Award votes as a reliever.

“Granger became the first pitcher to appear in 90 games in a single season when he did so for the Reds in 1969,” the Cincinnati Enquirer’s Dave Clark wrote following the former player’s death. “Granger spent most of his nine-season MLB career with the Reds. He also pitched for the St. Louis Cardinals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Houston Astros and Montreal Expos.”

Granger, a native of Springfield, Mass., joined the Cape Cod Baseball League out of high school and was eventually elected to that league’s Hall of Fame as well. He was signed by the Cardinals as a free agent in 1965 and made his big-league debut with the team in 1968.

He joined the Reds last that season as part of a trade and went on to become one of the most productive relievers in all of baseball in the 1960s and 1970s. His best campaign came in 1970 when he finished 59 games with 35 total saves.

ForbesBlue Jays’ Vladimir Guerrero Jr Sends ‘Off’ Message On Bo Bichette’s Mets Decision

New York Yankees’ Former Reliever Wayne Granger Made MLB History

In addition to making history as the first pitcher to appear in 90 games in one season, Granger is also the only pitcher to ever give up a World Series grand slam to another pitcher — the Baltimore Orioles’ Dave McNally took him yard with the bases loaded in the 1970 Fall Classic.

In 1973, after briefly returning to the Cardinals, Granger joined the Yankees to finish out the season and appeared in just over 15 innings. After that campaign, he joined the White Sox, then Astros, then Expos before hanging up his spikes for good.

“He retired after the 1976 season and was inducted into the Reds’ team Hall of Fame six years later,” Anthony Franco wrote for MLB Trade Rumors. “Granger finished his career with a 3.14 ERA across 638 2/3 innings. He recorded 108 saves and struck out 303 opponents.”

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/peterchawaga/2026/03/01/yankees-former-pitcher-who-made-history-in-hall-of-fame-nl-career-dies/

Opportunità di mercato
Logo Dogechain
Valore Dogechain (DC)
$0.000004777
$0.000004777$0.000004777
-2.41%
USD
Grafico dei prezzi in tempo reale di Dogechain (DC)
Disclaimer: gli articoli ripubblicati su questo sito provengono da piattaforme pubbliche e sono forniti esclusivamente a scopo informativo. Non riflettono necessariamente le opinioni di MEXC. Tutti i diritti rimangono agli autori originali. Se ritieni che un contenuto violi i diritti di terze parti, contatta crypto.news@mexc.com per la rimozione. MEXC non fornisce alcuna garanzia in merito all'accuratezza, completezza o tempestività del contenuto e non è responsabile per eventuali azioni intraprese sulla base delle informazioni fornite. Il contenuto non costituisce consulenza finanziaria, legale o professionale di altro tipo, né deve essere considerato una raccomandazione o un'approvazione da parte di MEXC.

Potrebbe anche piacerti

Russian Central Bank Proposes Allowing Banks and Brokers to Obtain Crypto Licenses

Russian Central Bank Proposes Allowing Banks and Brokers to Obtain Crypto Licenses

The Bank of Russia has proposed allowing banks and brokerage firms to obtain licenses to operate crypto exchanges, a move that would place traditional financial
Condividi
Financemagnates2026/03/05 22:54
CME pushes Solana, XRP into derivatives spotlight with new options

CME pushes Solana, XRP into derivatives spotlight with new options

CME Group is launching options for Solana and XRP futures this October. The move signals a major shift, acknowledging that institutional liquidity is now firmly expanding beyond the established dominance of Bitcoin and Ether. According to a press release dated…
Condividi
Crypto.news2025/09/18 01:18
How The ByteDance App Survived Trump And A US Ban

How The ByteDance App Survived Trump And A US Ban

The post How The ByteDance App Survived Trump And A US Ban appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 13: Participants hold signs in support of TikTok outside the U.S. Capitol Building on March 13, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) Getty Images From President Trump’s first ban attempt to a near-blackout earlier this year, TikTok’s five-year roller coaster ride looks like it’s finally slowing down now that Trump has unveiled a deal framework to keep the ByteDance app alive in the U.S. A look back at the saga around TikTok starting in 2020, however, shows just how close the app came to being shut out of the US – how it narrowly averted a ban and forced sale that found rare bipartisan backing in Washington. Recapping TikTok’s dramatic five-year battle When I interviewed Brendan Carr back in 2022, for example, the future FCC chairman was already certain at that point that TikTok’s days were numbered. For a litany of perceived sins — everything from the too-cozy relationship of the app’s parent company with China’s ruling regime to the app’s repeated floating of user privacy — Carr was already convinced, at least during his conversation with me, that: “The tide is going out on TikTok.” It was, in fact, one of the few issues that Washington lawmakers seemed to agree on. Even then-President Biden was on board, having resurrected Trump’s aborted TikTok ban from his first term and signed it into law. “It feels different now than it did two years ago at the end of the Trump administration, when concerns were first raised,” Carr told me then, in August of 2022. “I think, like a lot of things in the Trump era, people sort of picked sides on the issue based on the fact that it was Trump.” One thing led to another, though, and it looked like Carr was probably…
Condividi
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 07:29