Sunday, February 6, 2011

Former Cubs pitcher Woodie Fryman dies at 70

Tribune News Services

EWING, Ky. -- Woodie Fryman, who pitched 18 seasons in the major leagues and was inducted into the Montreal Expos' Hall of Fame in 1995, has died. He was 70.

Fryman won 141 games from 1966-83 with the Cubs (1978), Expos, Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies, Detroit Tigers and Cincinnati Reds. He pitched primarily in relief late in his career, saving 17 games for Montreal in 1980.
Fryman had four career one-hitters.

In 1972, Fryman joined the Tigers in the middle of the season and went 10-3 with a 2.06 ERA for them, helping Detroit win the American League East.

Fryman's death Friday night was confirmed by Price Brothers Funeral Home in Kentucky.

Source: http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com/2011/02/former-cubs-pitcher-woodie-fryman-dies-at-70.html

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