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Curt Simmons, Last of the Phillies’ Whiz Kids, Dies at 93

The New York Times – Sports:

A three-time All Star pitcher, he helped Philadelphia win the pennant in 1950 and was with the Cardinals when they won the 1964 World Series.

Richard Goldstein
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