311 wins as major league pitcher Tom Sieber dies at 75 years old September 3, 13:38

Tom Sieber, who has won a total of 311 wins as a pitcher in the major leagues Mets and also entered the American Baseball Hall of Fame, died of dementia and a complication of the new coronavirus.

I was 75 years old.

According to the American Baseball Hall of Fame, Mr. Shiber died at the age of 75 on the 31st of last month due to a complication of dementia that developed last year and a new coronavirus.



Shiva was a right-handed pitcher who made his debut in Mets in 1967, winning 16 wins and winning the rookie.



In 1969, the third year, he won 25 wins, led Mets to the first World Series championship in the history of the team, and Mets, which had been sluggish since the formation of the team, was praised as "Miracle Mets". ..



At the then-winning parade, a famous phrase such as "New York is sunny and confetti in some places" was born.



Mr. Shiber was active, such as winning the Cy Young Award three times until he retired from active duty in 1987, the total record was 311 wins 205 losses, the ERA is 2.86, and the 3640 strikeouts are 6th place in the major league history. did.



After retirement, his uniform number "41" became a permanent missing number for Mets, and in 1992, he was elected to the American Baseball Hall of Fame with the highest number of votes in history at that time.