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  1. Michael Kendall Flanagan (December 16, 1951 – August 24, 2011) was an American professional baseball left-handed pitcher, front office executive, and color commentator. He spent 18 years as a player in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Baltimore Orioles (1975–1987, 1991–1992) and the Toronto Blue Jays (1987–1990).

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  2. Dec 16, 2010 · Career. WAR. 25.5. W. 167. L. 143. ERA. 3.90. G. 526. GS. 404. SV. 4. IP. 2770.0. SO. 1491. WHIP. 1.334. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Mike Flanagan. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

    • December 16, 1951
  3. Aug 25, 2011 · BALTIMORE -- Former Cy Young Award winner Mike Flanagan died of a self-inflicted shotgun wound to the head, the Maryland medical examiner ruled Thursday.

  4. Sep 20, 2013 · Mike Flanagan was the ace of a Baltimore Orioles staff for over a decade. The 1979 Cy Young Award winner helped the Orioles to two World Series appearances and was part of a combined no-hitter in 1991. He relied on a repertoire of pitches, including a fastball, heavy sinker, slow curve, and changeup.

  5. Aug 26, 2011 · Aug. 25, 2011. Mike Flanagan, the Baltimore left-hander who won the 1979 Cy Young Award as the American League’s leading pitcher and who later worked as an Orioles executive, coach and...

  6. Aug 25, 2011 · On Wednesday night, Mike Flanagan died at age 59. "Flanny," as everyone called him, had not been his usual personable, hilarious self in recent years. The many losses he took as the Orioles ...

  7. Aug 26, 2011 · On Baseball. Flanagans Off-Field Legacy: He Cherished the Joy of New Life. Share full article. By Harvey Araton. Aug. 25, 2011. Strange how we remember a particular athlete, what resonates...

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