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William Ashley Freehan (November 29, 1941 – August 19, 2021) was an American catcher in Major League Baseball who played his entire 15-year career with the Detroit Tigers. The premier catcher in the American League for several years from the 1960s into the early 1970s, he was named an All-Star in 11 seasons, the most All-Star seasons for a ...
Detroit Tigers legend and 11-time MLB All Star Bill Freehan has passed away at the age of 79, the team announced on Thursday morning. Freehan was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s several years ago and ...
Former Detroit Tigers catcher Bill Freehan, a perennial All-Star and the quiet leader of 1968 world champions, has died at age 79. Former Detroit Tigers catcher Bill Freehan, a perennial All-Star ...
Deaths from Alzheimer's disease in Washington, D.C. (12 P) Pages in category "Deaths from Alzheimer's disease in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 388 total.
The current reauthorization proposal, introduced as House Bill 619 in the 118th Congress, seeks to extend the National Alzheimer's Project through 2035 while refining its scope to prioritize ...
This is a category for either living people with Alzheimer's disease or for deceased people with the disease, in cases where the disease was not the cause of death. If their death is directly related to Alzheimer's, add the person to Category:Deaths from Alzheimer's disease .
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In most cases, this means the player only appeared with one team; there are also players whose team was relocated (e.g. the Athletics) or had a name change (e.g. the Angels) during their career. Some listed players subsequently went on to coach or manage with other teams, or may have had minor league or foreign league appearances with other ...