Jim Clancy Passes Away at 69
Briefly

Jim Clancy passed away at the age of 69. He was the first pitcher for the Blue Jays to achieve 100 wins, reaching this milestone in a career that totalled 102 victories. Clancy debuted in the majors in July 1977, starting 13 games that season. He had strong performances in the early 1980s, particularly in 1982, when he made a team record 40 starts and won 16 games, earning an All-Star selection. Clancy contributed significantly to the team's successes throughout the 1980s and was a key figure in its history.
Jim Clancy was a pivotal player for the Blue Jays, becoming the franchise's first pitcher to achieve 100 wins, finishing his career with 102 victories.
During his tenure with the Jays, Clancy had standout seasons, particularly in 1982 when he recorded a career-high 16 wins and made the All-Star team.
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