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Frank Edwin "Tug" McGraw Jr. (August 30, 1944 – January 5, 2004) was an American professional baseball relief pitcher and long-time Major League Baseball (MLB) player, often remembered for coining the phrase "Ya Gotta Believe", which became the rallying cry for the 1973 New York Mets and has since become a popular slogan for the ...
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- August 30, 1944
6 de ene. de 2004 · By Frank Litsky. Jan. 6, 2004. Tug McGraw, the colorful left-handed relief pitcher who helped the Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies capture World Series championships, died yesterday in the...
6 de ene. de 2004 · January 6, 2004 / 12:16 AM EST / AP. Tug McGraw, the zany relief pitcher who coined the phrase "You Gotta Believe" with the New York Mets and later closed out the Philadelphia Phillies' only...
5 de ene. de 2004 · Tug McGraw Bio. Nombre Completo: Frank Edwin McGraw; Nacido: 8/30/1944 en Martinez, CA; Universidad: Solano CC; Debut: 4/18/1965; Último Juego: 1/05/2004
15 de dic. de 2020 · Famous Musicians. Tim McGraw Didn't Meet His Dad Tug Until He Was 11. Inside Their Complicated Relationship. The country singer and the baseball pitcher found their peace and forged a genuine...
4 de ene. de 2012 · As a rookie starter for Casey Stengel, McGraw ended the Mets’ long losing streak against Sandy Koufax; converted to a reliever by Gil Hodges, he was outstanding as the Mets pushed past the Cubs on their way to a Miracle in 1969; and he was as dominant as any reliever in the game in the early 1970s.