Bob Welch, who won 211 major league games and whose 27 wins in 1990 have not been duplicated in the years since, died after suffering a heart attack at his home Monday, the Los Angeles Dodgers announced. Welch, the 1990 Cy Young Award winner for
March 1, 1987: This file photo provided by the Los Angeles Dodgers shows pitcher Bob Welch. Welch, a former All-Star pitcher with the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Oakland As, has died. The two-time All-Star and Cy Young award winner was found dead at
It is with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to the A's 1990 Cy Young winner and member of the A's baseball family, as Bob Welch died Monday evening.
OAKLAND, Calif. — Bob Welch, the 1990 AL Cy Young Award winner with the Athletics and the last major leaguer to win at least 25 games in a season, has died. He was 57. Welch died Monday night at his home in Seal Beach, California, the team said
Bob Welch bested Reggie Jackson in a World Series classic. Bob Welch vs. Reggie Jackson; breaking down a World Series classic. Bob Welch's passing, for any Dodgers fan of age, calls to mind a classic World Series matchup — one with all the trappings.