Diego Segui Passes Away
Briefly

Diego Segui, a former MLB pitcher and ERA champion, passed away at the age of 87. Born in Cuba, he defied odds by transitioning from an independent league to the majors with the Kansas City A's in 1962. Despite mixed statistics, he found success as a reliever, notably achieving a career-low ERA of 2.39 in 1969. Segui had standout years, including 1970, with a 2.56 ERA, contributing significantly to the team's success. He had stints with several teams, ultimately becoming part of the A's history before they achieved three consecutive championships.
Diego Segui, an ERA champion and significant figure in baseball during the 1960s-70s, passed away at 87, leaving behind a noteworthy professional legacy.
In a remarkable turn of events, Segui's career trajectory saw him transition from a struggling starter to becoming one of the top relievers of his time.
Despite not having a stellar win-loss record, Segui's ability to eat innings and post impressive ERA's, especially as a reliever, showcases his true talent.
His career peaked in 1970 with a 2.56 ERA over 162 innings, leading all qualified pitchers, when he showcased his best performance in an A's uniform.
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