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Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Dodgers Great Don Newcombe Is Dead At 92



Legendary pitcher Don Newcombe has passed away at the age of 92, leaving behind a great playing legacy that will always be remembered.

Yahoo Sports reports:

Don Newcombe, the hard-throwing Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher who was one of the first black players in the major leagues and who went on to win the Rookie of the Year, Most Valuable Player and Cy Young awards, has died. He was 92.
The team confirmed that Newcombe died Tuesday morning after a lengthy illness.
''Don Newcombe's presence and life established him as a role model for Major Leaguers across the country,'' Dodgers President Stan Kasten said. ''He was a constant presence at Dodger Stadium, and players always gravitated to him for his endless advice and leadership. The Dodgers meant everything to him, and we are all fortunate he was a part of our lives.''
Newcombe, like Dodgers teammate Jackie Robinson, was signed by Branch Rickey from the Negro Leagues and went on to make a huge mark in the major leagues.
''Newk'' was a fierce presence on the mound, a 6-foot-4 and 225-pound bear of a man who stared down hitters and backed up anyone foolish enough to crowd the plate.
He was a four-time All-Star and won 20 games three different times.
''Don Newcombe had a ton of talent and he was a great competitor,'' former Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda, who was a teammate of Newcombe's, said in a statement. ''He was a helluva pitcher and he was one of the best hitting pitchers I have ever seen.''

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