Tug McGraw
Tug McGraw
Frank Edwin "Tug" McGraw Jr. was an American professional baseball relief pitcher and long-time Major League Baseball (MLB) player, often remembered for coining the phrase "Ya Gotta Believe", which became the rallying cry for the 1973 New York Mets. He recorded the final out of the 1980 World Series against the Kansas City Royals, via a strikeout of Willie Wilson, thereby bringing the Philadelphia Phillies their first such championship and ending a 97-year drought. He was the last active big league player to have played under legendary manager Casey Stengel.
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Male
Date of Birth
August 30th, 1944
Age
80
Birth Place
United States of America, California
Date of Death
January 5th, 2004
Died Aged
59
Star Sign
Virgo
Occupation
Baseball Player
Sportsperson
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