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During the 1972 season Gullett suffered from hepatitis. That season turned out to be the only one in which he had a losing record. [7] Gullett was the pitcher when Willie Mays hit the 660th and last home run of his Major League Baseball career on August 17, 1973. [8] Gullett also surrendered Hank Aaron's 660th home run on August 6, 1972. [9]
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Don Gullett seemed so young for all this. At 27, a double tear in his rotator cuff ended his career. At 35, he suffered a heart attack. At 39, he underwent triple-bypass surgery and a follow-up ...
Don Gullett, a standout major league pitcher who played for four consecutive World Series champions in the 1970s, died on Wednesday. There was no information provided on his death, but the ...
Don Gullett was a standout piece on the Reds' two World Series winners in the 1970s. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
Don Gullett, 73, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, New York Yankees), stroke. [ 417 ] Ervín Hoida , 105, Czechoslovak-born British World War II veteran.
A cause of death was not given. Fans were shocked by the death of former One ... 83, whose unorthodox delivery baffled hitters; Cincinnati Reds pitcher Don Gullett, 73, a three-time World ...
Gullett, who had been dominant since his return to the rotation (4–1, 2.48 ERA, 3 complete games in September), lasted just two innings in game one, and was tagged for four runs. Tidrow took over, and pitched into the ninth, allowing three more runs. [30] He also faced three batters in game four, giving up a double, a ground out and a walk. [31]