Boston Red Sox legend Luis Tiant, a former All-Star and ERA leader, was seen watching a game in WooSox owner Larry Lucchino’s suite, with the baseball diamond reflected in his sunglasses. The iconic pitcher, who won 229 games over 19 seasons in the majors, passed away at the age of 83, as confirmed by multiple Boston media outlets on Tuesday. Tiant’s legacy includes striking out 2,416 batters and retiring with a 3.30 ERA, leaving a lasting impact on the baseball world.
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Injury causes Misiorowski to exit debut for Brewers after holding Cards hitless through 5 innings
In his highly anticipated major league debut, Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski exited after slipping on the mound while holding the St. Louis Cardinals hitless through five innings, leading 6-0 at the time. The 23-year-old struck out five and showcased elite velocity, reaching 100 mph with several pitches, before Nick Mears took over on the mound. More Context
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