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Yankees Pitcher Ken Clay, 2-Time World Series Champion, Dies


Ken Clay, who won World Series rings with the New York Yankees following the first two of his five seasons in Major League Baseball, died March 26. He was 71.

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PrimClay played for the Yankees (1977-79), Texas Rangers (1980) and Seattle Mariners (1981). He retired with a 10-24 record and 4.68 ERA in 111 games (36 starts).

New York Yankees logo candle Ken Clay

A right-handed pitcher, Clay saw action in three World Series games. He allowed only one run in 3.2 innings across two appearances against the Dodgers in 1977, a series the Yankees won in six games.

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