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  1. Jan 6, 2004 · 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 World Series championship, died Monday.

  2. Jan 6, 2004 · 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 Nashville area. He...

  3. Tug McGraw baseball stats with batting stats, pitching stats and fielding stats, along with uniform numbers, salaries, quotes, career stats and biographical data presented by Baseball Almanac.

  4. Jan 4, 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.

  5. Jan 5, 2004 · PHILADELPHIA -- 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 World Series...

  6. The Uncommon Life of Hank McGraw. While his little brother Tug McGraw won fame and fortune and two Baseball World Series, A former bonus baby chose a path without compromise or material rewards. By Gary Smith. About Tug McGraw the man who led the Mets and the Phillies to Baseball World Series Championships. Tug McGraw the Marine.

  7. Tug McGraw Bio. Fullname: Frank Edwin McGraw; Born: 8/30/1944 in Martinez, CA; College: Solano CC; Debut: 4/18/1965; Died: 1/05/2004

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