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Bill Plummer, 76, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds) and coach (Seattle Mariners, Colorado Rockies), World Series champion (1975, 1976), complications from a heart attack. [ 344 ] Gani Qaliev , 85, Kazakh economist and politician, member of the Mäjilis (1999–2004).
Richie Ashburn, inducted in 2004, longtime player and color commentator for the Philadelphia Phillies Wilt Chamberlain, an inaugural class inductee, born and raised in Philadelphia and played for the Warriors and Philadelphia 76ers Jimmie Foxx, inducted in 2004, played for the Philadelphia Athletics Connie Mack, longtime Manager and Owner of the Philadelphia Athletics was inducted in 2004 ...
Roberto Clemente died in a plane crash following the 1972 season. This is a list of baseball players who died during their careers. While some of these deaths occurred during a game, the majority were the result of accidents off the field, illnesses, acts of violence, or suicide.
Tom Fitzgerald, 53, American soccer coach (University of Tampa), motorcycle accident. [23] Elena Souliotis, 61, Greek operatic soprano, heart failure. [24] Svend Wad, 76, Danish boxer and Olympic medalist. [25] Ron Williamson, 51, American minor league baseball player and murder convict, liver cirrhosis.
Marlinde Massa, 69, German field hockey player. [36] Ridwan Laher Nytagodien, 50, South African political scientist. [37] Abdel Hamid Shaheen, 75, Egyptian footballer . [38] Leo Wardrup, 77, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1992–2007). [39]
Tom Buskey, 51, American baseball player, complications from heart attack. [35] James Byrd Jr., 49, African American lynching victim, dragged. [36] Jerry Capehart, 69, American songwriter and music manager. [37] Wally Gold, 70, American musician and music business executive, colitis. [38] Hans Ramberg, 81, Norwegian-Swedish geologist. [39]
Curt Cignetti is the new coach of the Indiana football team.. Cignetti, who won the 2023 Sun Belt Coach of the Year on Thursday, went 52-9 at James Madison. But the 62-year-old from Pittsburgh has ...
Kimitada Hayase, 71, Japanese track and field athlete (1960 Summer Olympics, 1964 Summer Olympics), blood poisoning. [127] Alexander Keynan, 90, Israeli microbiologist, co-founder and the first director of Israel Institute for Biological Research. [128] Eva Rausing, 48, American philanthropist. [129] Gene Visich, 85, American AAGPBL baseball ...