Former Twins Great Mudcat Grant Has Died
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Former major league pitcher Jim “Mudcat” Grant has died at age 85.
He was the first Black 20-game winner in the American League. He was also a key part of Minnesota’s first World Series team in 1965. The Twins announced Grant’s death. No cause was given.
The right-hander spent less than four full seasons of his 14-year major league career with the Twins, but they were his best. He led the AL with 21 wins in 1965, while helping the Twins post a 102-60 record. He won two of three starts in the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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