Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Joaquin Andujar Passes Away At 62

Joaquin Andujar, Dominican exlanzador and shone in the majors especially in the 80s, died this morning due to serious health problems. He was 62.  (Translated)
Listin Diario

Former Major League pitcher Joaquin Andujar has died at the age of 62, according to multiple reports on Tuesday.
St. Louis Official Site

Joaquin Andujar, one of the most colorful personalities in Cardinals’ history and a two-time 20-game winner for the club, died early Tuesday in his native Dominican Republic, according to a report on ESPNDesportes.com and other reports from the Dominican.
Cardinal Beat

Former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Joaquin Andujar has passed away at the age of 62 after a long battle with diabetes, according to multiple reports out of his native Dominican Republic.
Fox Sports Midwest

The image of him pointing his finger after striking a batter out, that full swing–going forwards and back at the plate. His statement of being “one tough Dominican” as he pitched through the pain of a grounder of his leg to help the St. Louis Cardinals win the 1982 World Series…those and countless others will forever be emblazoned for those in Cardinals Nation who witnessed Joaquin Andujar.
STL Baseball Weekly

Former Cardinal pitcher Joaquin Andujar died on Tuesday, according to media reports in the Dominican Republic.
STL Sports Page

The St. Louis Cardinals offered condolences to the family of Joaquin Andujar, who passed away earlier today in his native Dominican Republic.
St. Louis Official Site

A Cardinal great has died.
KSDK

Former Cardinals’ pitcher Joaquin Andujar died at age 62 on Tuesday, the Cardinals announced.
KMOV

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