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mahatmakanejeeves

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Sat Feb 21, 2026, 10:26 AM Saturday

Baseball Hall of Famer Bill Mazeroski, known for walk-off home run in 1960 World Series, dies at 89 [View all]

Source: Associated Press, via WTOP

Baseball Hall of Famer Bill Mazeroski, known for walk-off home run in 1960 World Series, dies at 89

The Associated Press

February 21, 2026, 9:07 AM

Bill Mazeroski, the Hall of Fame second baseman who won eight Gold Glove awards for his steady work in the field and the hearts of countless Pittsburgh Pirates fans for his historic walk-off home run in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series, has died at the age of 89.

Pirates chairman Bob Nutting said "Maz was one of a kind, a true Pirates legend ... His name will always be tied to the biggest home run in baseball history and the 1960 World Series championship, but I will remember him most for the person he was: humble, gracious and proud to be a pirate." ... Mazeroski died Friday, the Pirates said. No cause of death was given.

'Defensive wizard'

Elected to the Hall by the Veterans Committee in 2001, he was, by some measures, no superstar. Mazeroski had the lowest batting average, on-base percentage and stolen base total of any second baseman in Cooperstown. He hit just .260 lifetime, with 138 homers and 27 stolen bases in 17 years, and had an on-base percentage of .299. He never batted .300, never approached 100 runs batted or 100 runs scored and only once finished in the top 10 for Most Valuable Player.

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A home run for the ages

But his career's signature moment took place in the batter's box, as the square-jawed, tobacco-chewing Mazeroski, a coal miner's son from West Virginia, lived out the dream of so many kids who thought of playing professional ball.

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Read more: https://wtop.com/sports/2026/02/baseball-hall-of-famer-bill-mazeroski-known-for-walk-off-home-run-in-1960-world-series-dies-at-89/



"His name will always be tied to the biggest home run in baseball history ..."

I wouldn't be so sure of that.
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Saw him play at Forbes Field. He stuck around after the game with Clemente and some other players twodogsbarking Saturday #1
An amazing moment and good guy. Chasstev365 Saturday #2
Nothing but a bunch of thieves in Pittsburgh bucolic_frolic Saturday #3
Why do you hate Penguins? NT mahatmakanejeeves Saturday #4
Cause they're not known to purloin anything /nt bucolic_frolic Saturday #14
Oh yeah? mahatmakanejeeves Saturday #16
That almost leads me to ask if Pittsburgh bucolic_frolic Saturday #18
Steelers, obvious. mahatmakanejeeves Saturday #19
Penguins played at the Civic Arena, which was called and shaped like an Igloo bucolic_frolic Saturday #22
The roof opening drew crowds. Only opened in favorable weather. twodogsbarking Saturday #25
Prior to Pittsburgh getting an NHL franchise, cloudbase Saturday #23
Pittsburg as a home port? Did they sail up the Ohio River, rsdsharp Saturday #30
Defeating white supremacy via their ports wolfie001 Saturday #31
Just a little history from Yinzer Nation... Wuddles440 Saturday #21
I agree but not sure how that is a reflection on Maz chicoescuela Saturday #5
He stole the game bucolic_frolic Saturday #6
Ok, stole in different contexts chicoescuela Saturday #8
And Bobby Richardson was the MVP; the only MVP from a losing team in Series history. rsdsharp Saturday #28
Use sarcasm notice. Not everyone gets the joke. cbabe Saturday #7
So I'm learning! bucolic_frolic Saturday #9
Sadly true! Easterncedar Saturday #11
But children dress up as pirates at Halloween and watch movies about them. twodogsbarking Saturday #12
I for one am glad he's in the HOF as the author JMCKUSICK Saturday #10
"Walk-off home run" William Seger Saturday #13
The most iconic homer in World Series history Wiz Imp Saturday #15
Just curious, would that have been the last World Series not broadcast in color? mahatmakanejeeves Saturday #17
It acctually was broadast in color on NBC Wiz Imp Saturday #20
Thank you for thinking of me, but damned if I know. rsdsharp Saturday #29
Bill Mazeroski was known for so much more than that homer... malthaussen Saturday #24
Two sons and both spouses have Master's Degrees from U, of Pittsburgh. This is on campus. So cool. twodogsbarking Saturday #26
I went to the last games at Forbes Field. No seats so we left before the end. Good thing, it got ugly. twodogsbarking Saturday #27
Thanks to everyone who chimed in on this thread... ultralite001 Saturday #32
Nobody thought the Buccos could beat the mighty Yankees Mysterian Saturday #33
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