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Timothy Stephen Wakefield (August 2, 1966 – October 1, 2023) was an American professional baseball knuckleball pitcher.Wakefield began his Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the Pittsburgh Pirates, but is most remembered for his 17-year tenure with the Boston Red Sox, from 1995 until his retirement in 2012 as the longest-serving player on the team, earning a total of $55 million. [1]
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The news about Wakefield's death was stunning, though reports about his health were swirling days earlier after Curt Schilling, former pitcher for the Red Sox and Wakefield's teammate from 2004 to ...
Longtime Boston Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield died Sunday morning at age 57, the team announced in a news release. Former Boston Red Sox pitcher and 2-time World Series champion Tim Wakefield dies ...
Beloved former Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield died at the age of 57, the team announced on Sunday.The knuckleballer spent 29 years with the organization as a player, special assistant and ...
Some notable Pirates, players from this era are Tim Wakefield, Jay Buhner, and Moisés Alou. In 1989 the team became in an affiliate of the Cleveland Indians and were renamed the Watertown Indians. The team relocated to Staten Island, New York for the 1999 season and became the Staten Island Yankees.
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