The Commercial Appeal

Ex-cy Young winner Welch dies at 57

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Bob Welch, the 1990 AL Cy Young Award winner of the Oakland Athletics and the last major leaguer to win at least 25 games in a season, has died. He was 57.

He died Monday night in Seal Beach, California, of unknown causes, the team said Tuesday.

“He was a legendary pitcher who enjoyed many of his best seasons with the Oakland A’s,” A’s president Michael Crowley said in a statement. “He will always be a significan­t part of our franchise’s history.”

Welch was a prominent member of the Oakland teams that won three straight AL championsh­ips from 1988-90, including the 1989 club that swept the San Francisco Giants in the earthquake-interrupte­d World Series. He won the Cy Young Award after going 27- 6 with a 2.95 ERA.

Welch finished 211-146 with 3.47 ERA in 17 seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers (1978-87) and Athletics (1988-94).

He also was the pitching coach for the Arizona Diamondbac­ks when they won the 2001 World Series and has served as a special instructor for the A’s in recent years.

“This is a sad day for the entire A’s organizati­on,” general manager Billy Beane said. “Those of us who knew Bob as a teammate and a friend will miss him greatly.”

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