Bob Veale, a two-time All-Star pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates, died at age 89. Gerald Watkins, executive director of the Friends of Rickwood Field, confirmed to AL.com's Creg Stephenson that ...
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Former Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Bob Veale has died at the age of 89, the team confirmed Tuesday. Veale compiled a 116-91 record, 3.06 ERA (1868.2ip/636er) and 1652 strikeouts in 341 appearances ...
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Bob Veale, one of the most intimidating pitchers of the 1960s who is credited with inventing a popular baseball saying, passed away at age 89. A left-handed pitcher, Veale went 120-95 with a 3.07 ...
PITTSBURGH, PA —Bob Veale, a member of the Pirates 1971 World Series-winning team in 1971 who ranks second in franchise ...
Former Pirates pitcher Bob Veale has died at the age of 89. Veale helped the Bucs win the 1971 World Series and was considered one of the most dominant left-handed pitchers in baseball. He was one ...