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Legendary Mets Pitcher Tom Seaver Dies At 75

In a statement released on Wednesday, family of legendary pitcher Tom Seaver confirmed that the great MLB pitcher died on Monday. Seaver pitched for 20 seasons and is considered one of the finest pitchers to ever take the mound. He retired with a 311-205 record and a 2.86 ERA.

MLB commissioner Rob Manfred released a statement on Wednesday about Seaver’s death. “I am deeply saddened by the death of Tom Seaver, one of the greatest pitchers of all-time,” Manfred said. “Tom was a gentleman who represented the best of our National Pastime. He was synonymous with the New York Mets and their unforgettable 1969 season. After their improbable World Series Championship, Tom became a household name to baseball fans – a responsibility he carried out with distinction throughout his life. On behalf of Major League Baseball, I extend my condolences to Tom’s family, his admirers throughout our game, Mets fans, and the many people he touched.”

Mets owners Fred and Jeff Wilpon also released a statement. “We are devastated to learn of the passing of Mets Legend and Baseball Hall of Famer Tom Seaver. Tom was nicknamed ‘The Franchise’ and ‘Tom Terrific’ because of how valuable he truly was to our organization and our loyal fans, as his #41 was the first player number retired by the organization in 1988,” they said. “He was simply the greatest Mets player of all-time and among the best to ever play the game which culminated with his near unanimous induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992. Beyond the multitude of awards, records, accolades, World Series Championship, All-Star appearances, and just overall brilliance, we will always remember Tom for his passion and devotion to his family, the game of baseball, and his vineyard. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his wife, Nancy, daughters Sarah and Anne and four grandsons, Thomas, William, Henry and Tobin.”

Seaver played for the Mets, White Sox, Reds and Red Sox throughout his illustrious career. Seaver was named the NL Rookie of the Year in 1967. He won three Cy Young awards (1969. 1973, 1975) and was selected to 12 All-Star Games.

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