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Ken Clay, who pitched on Yankees' world championship teams in 1977-78, dies at age 71
Ken Clay, who appeared in 111 major league games and won two World Series titles with the Yankees, died of heart and kidney issues at age 71, medical officials said.
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Ken Clay, who pitched on Yankees' world championship teams in 1977-78, dies at age 71
Ken Clay, who won World Series championships with the New York Yankees in 1977-78 to highlight his five-year major league career, has died at the age of 71. The executive medical director for a medical facility in Lynchburg, Virginia, said…
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