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Tommy John, the Pitcher Behind Baseball's Famous Surgery, Dies at 83

via Daily Wire·6d ago

Tommy John, the major league pitcher whose 1974 elbow reconstruction gave its name to the surgery that has saved thousands of throwing careers, died at 83. He returned from the operation to win 164 more games. He pitched 26 seasons in the majors.

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