RIP Paul Blair

shawn555

Registered
Forum Member
Apr 11, 2000
7,192
132
63
berlin md
Former Orioles center fielder Paul Blair dies
December 26, 2013 9:20 PM by Roch Kubatko
51 Comments
More Roch Kubatko |

I have the unfortunate task of passing along news that former Orioles center fielder Paul Blair died tonight.
From what I understand, Blair collapsed in a Pikesville bowling alley. He was 69.
Blair played his first 13 seasons with the Orioles and was part of the 1966, '69, '70 and '71 World Series teams. He won two titles with the Orioles and two more with the Yankees.
Blair won eight Gold Gloves and was named to the American League's All-Star team in 1969 and 1973. His final season came in 1980 with the Yankees.
Blair, who won seven straight Gold Gloves from 1969-75, was inducted into the Orioles Hall of Fame in 1984.
It was Blair's home run in Game 3 of the 1966 World Series that accounted for all the scoring in the Orioles' 1-0 victory over the Dodgers. They went on to complete the sweep for their first world championship.
The Orioles are in the process of gathering more information, which I'll relay to you as it becomes available.
Blair had suffered a heart attack three days before Christmas at age 66. Doctor told him that the main coronary artery was 98 percent blocked.
Surgeons inserted a stent in the artery and prescribed four months of physical therapy for Blair, who continued to make frequent appearances for the Orioles.
Blair served as Coppin State's baseball coach from 1998-2002.
 

Old School

OVR
Forum Member
Mar 19, 2006
38,645
557
113
75
ya only needed to see him play one time to know how much he truly loved the game..


could and did cover some ground..

RIP
 
Bet on MyBookie
Top