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Pirates Confirm Death of Hall of Famer Bill Mazeroski at 89

The revered second baseman is remembered for a 1960 World Series Game 7 walk-off plus a career of elite defense.

Overview

  • The Pirates announced Saturday that Mazeroski died Friday, with tributes from chairman Bob Nutting and MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred celebrating his legacy.
  • Mazeroski authored the only Game 7 walk-off home run in World Series history in 1960 and later won a second championship in 1971.
  • Over 17 seasons with Pittsburgh, he earned eight Gold Gloves and 10 All-Star selections and set long-standing marks for assists and double plays at second base.
  • He was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee in 2001, had his No. 9 retired in 1987, was honored with a PNC Park statue in 2010, and joined the Pirates Hall of Fame in 2022.
  • No cause of death has been disclosed; one outlet reported age-related natural complications, a detail that remains unverified, and he is survived by sons Darren and David and four grandchildren.