Bob Welch, Pitching Ace and Prototype for Today's Power Arms, Dies at 57

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.