Baida Blue, a famous pitcher who dominated an era by rising to the ranks of the best pitchers in the major leagues at a very young age, has died먹튀검증.
MLB.com, the official homepage of Major League Baseball, reported that Blue died on the 8th (Korean time). He is 73 years old. The Auckland club expressed their condolences on the same day.
Blue was born in 1949 and made his major league debut in an Oakland uniform in 1969 at the age of 20. It was in 1971 that Blue made his name known.
At that time, Blue threw a whopping 312 innings in 39 games (39 starts) and dominated the American League Most Valuable Player (MVP) and Cy Young Award with 24-8 and an average ERA of 1.82.
Blue not only won the ERA title, but also recorded eight shutouts in 24 complete games. Achievements achieved in a season when he was only 22 years old.
But is it because he threw too many balls at such a young age? Blue has never won a Cy Young Award since. In 1978, he placed third in the Cy Young Award, his best result.
Of course, even after 1971, he maintained his All-Star level of prowess. He was selected as an All-Star six times in both leagues. His retirement was in 1986 with the San Francisco Giants.
Blue is also a pitcher who experienced Oakland’s three consecutive World Series victories from 1972 to 1974. However, his postseason performance is not good with 1 win and 5 losses and an earned run average of 4.31.