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    Edward Charles " Whitey " Ford (October 21, 1928 – October 8, 2020), [1] [2] nicknamed " the Chairman of the Board ", was an American professional baseball pitcher who played his entire 16-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the New York Yankees. He was a 10-time All-Star and six-time World Series champion.

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  2. Whitey Ford. Position: Pitcher. Bats: Left • Throws: Left. 5-10 , 178lb (178cm, 80kg) Born: October 21, 1928 in New York, NY. Died: October 8, 2020 in Lake Success, NY. Buried: Locust Valley Cemetery, Locust Valley, NY. High School: Debut: (Age 21-253d, 10,718th in major league history)

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  3. Oct 9, 2020 · The Yankees' all-time wins leader, Hall of Famer and six-time World Series champion, has died at the age of 91. He was a legend for his hometown team, a distinguished ambassador for the game and a treasure for his family. He was surrounded by family while watching the Yankees' Division Series game against the Rays.

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  5. Oct 9, 2020 · CNN — Whitey Ford, a Hall of Fame pitcher for the New York Yankees, died at the age of 91, the team announced. “The Yankees are incredibly saddened to learn of the passing of Hall of Famer...

  6. Oct 9, 2020 · Whitey Ford, the Yankees’ Hall of Fame left-hander who was celebrated as the Chairman of the Board for his stylish pitching and big-game brilliance on the ball clubs that dominated baseball in...

  7. Oct 9, 2020 · Whitey Ford, a Hall of Famer for the New York Yankees who won more World Series games than any other pitcher, died at the age of 91, the Yankees announced Friday.

  8. Oct 10, 2020 · The Yankees announced the death of Hall of Fame left-hander Whitey Ford on Thursday, who was less than two weeks away from his 92nd birthday. Ford was the franchise leader in several meaningful categories, such as wins, ERA+, strikeouts, and ERA titles. He also won the 1961 Cy Young Award and was part of six World Series-winning teams.

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