Former Cleveland pitcher Luis Tiant dies at 83
BOSTON (AP) — Luis Tiant, the charismatic Cuban with a horseshoe mustache and mesmerizing windup who pitched the Red Sox to the brink of a World Series championship and himself to the doorstep of the Hall of Fame, has died. He was 83.
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Major League Baseball announced his death in a post on X on Tuesday, and the Red Sox confirmed that he died at his home in Maine.
We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Luis Tiant. In a Major League career that spanned 19 seasons, "El Tiante" made three All-Star teams and won 20 or more games four times. Tiant won two ERA titles in the American League – one in 1968 for Cleveland, and another in… pic.twitter.com/wVNQj9f1pc
— MLB (@MLB) October 8, 2024
“Today is a very sad day,” Fred Lynn, a teammate in both Boston and California, posted on X. “A Big game pitcher, a funny genuine guy who loved his family and baseball. I miss him already.”
Known as “El Tiante,” Tiant was a three-time All-Star whose greatest individual season came in 1968 with the Cleveland Indians, when he went 21-9 with 19 complete games and nine shutouts — four of them in a row. But it was his 1.60 ERA — the best in the AL in half a century — that, combined with Bob Gibson’s 1.12 mark in the NL, helped convince baseball to lower the pitching mound to give batters more of a chance.
The son of a Negro Leagues star, the younger Tiant was 229-172 in all with a 3.30 ERA and 2,416 strikeouts. He had 187 complete games and 47 shutouts in a 19-year career spent mostly with Cleveland and Boston.
His death comes one week after that of all-time baseball hits leader Pete Rose, whose Cincinnati Reds faced Tiant’s Red Sox in the 1975 World Series — still considered one of the greatest in baseball history.
Tiant won Game 1, shutting out the Reds, threw 155 pitches in a complete game victory in Game 4 and was back on the mound for eight innings of Game 6, which Boston won on Carlton Fisk’s home run in the bottom of the 12th.
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Tiant’s Major League Baseball debut came on July 19, 1964 for the Cleveland Indians. He stayed with the organization until 1969.
The team posted about his passing on X Tuesday afternoon.
We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Luis Tiant.
In 1968, Tiant won the AL ERA title and represented CLE in the All-Star game. In 2001, he was named a member of our Top 100 team.
Our thoughts go out to his family, friends and the baseball community.#ForTheLand pic.twitter.com/FjPcWjhUfB— Cleveland Guardians (@CleGuardians) October 8, 2024
After his time in Cleveland, Tiant played for the Minnesota Twins, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates and California Angels.
After his retirement, Tiant was inducted into the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame but never made the national shrine in Cooperstown, New York, receiving a high of 30.9% of the votes in 1988, his first year on the ballot.
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