Legendary baseball hall of famer dies
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Three-time MLB All-Star and World Series champion Elroy Face died earlier this month. He was 97. The Pittsburgh Pirates announced Face’s death on X. A New York native, Face spent 15 of his 16 Major League Baseball seasons with the Pirates.
Former Pittsburgh Pirates star and two-time World Series champion Bill Mazeroski has passed away at the age of 85.
Known as "Maz", the second basemen known for his defense hit one of the most iconic home runs in World Series history in Game 7 of the 1960 classic vs. the New York Yankees.
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