Bill Mazeroski, the Pittsburgh Pirates legend celebrated for his game‑winning home run that clinched the 1960 World Series, has died. He was 89. Mazeroski’s death was reported as occurring on Feb. 20.
Career and legacy
Mazeroski was long associated with the Pittsburgh Pirates and is widely remembered for what has been called one of the greatest home runs in baseball history — the walk‑off homer that secured the 1960 World Series for the Pirates. He is described in news coverage as an MLB World Series champion and a defining figure in that franchise’s history.
Death and available details
The information provided notes Mazeroski died on Feb. 20 at the age of 89. The original content did not include a confirmed cause or a place of death, and no further details about circumstances were provided in the source material.
Tributes
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