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    Unhappy Frequent Yankee winner dies at 82

    Gil McDougald, the 1951 A.L. Rookie of the Year and a fixture in the Yankees lineup from 1951-60, died Sunday of prostate cancer at his home.

    In his ten years with the Yankees, McDougald was a member of 8 A.L. pennant-winning teams and 5 World Series winning squads.

    Dave Miedema

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    Unhappy Re: Frequent Yankee winner dies at 82

    It's late at night, and I'm tired...spellings of the man's name should be McDougald.

    Dave M.

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    Re: Frequent Yankee winner dies at 82

    its a sad day for yankees fans
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    Re: Frequent Yankee winner dies at 82

    Rest in peace


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    Unhappy Re: Frequent Yankee winner dies at 82

    Quote Originally Posted by DJaeger22 View Post
    its a sad day for yankees fans
    I'm no Yankees fan, but I, too, consider it a sad day. From all accounts, McDougald seemed to be a pretty classy guy. Human, too...he was willing to retire after his line drive creamed Cleveland pitcher Herb Score in the face if Score ended up having his career ended by the shot to the head.

    Dave Miedema

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    Re: Frequent Yankee winner dies at 82

    Quote Originally Posted by sox83cubs84 View Post
    I'm no Yankees fan, but I, too, consider it a sad day. From all accounts, McDougald seemed to be a pretty classy guy. Human, too...he was willing to retire after his line drive creamed Cleveland pitcher Herb Score in the face if Score ended up having his career ended by the shot to the head.

    Dave Miedema
    That killed his career. Gil was a truly great talent but his line drive accident haunted him his whole career and ruined him as a player
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