Bud Harrelson, Miracle Mets World Series shortstop, dead at 79
Bud Harrelson, former New York Mets shortstop and manager, has died at the age of 79.
Harrelson was known for being a key member of the Miracle Mets' 1969 World Series championship team.
Bud Harrelson, Shortstop on Championship Mets Teams, Dies at 79
Bud Harrelson, former Mets shortstop and manager, has passed away at the age of 79.
Harrelson was known for his exceptional fielding skills and was inducted into the Mets' Hall of Fame in 1986.
Bud Harrelson, shortstop who won 1969 World Series with Mets, dies at 79 after battle with Alzheimer's
Bud Harrelson, former New York Mets shortstop, has died at the age of 79 after a long battle with Alzheimer's.
Harrelson was a key player in the Mets' iconic 1969 championship and the '86 World Series and also managed the Mets for two seasons.
Bud Harrelson, scrappy Mets shortstop who once fought Pete Rose, dies at 79
Bud Harrelson, former New York Mets shortstop, died at the age of 79 after battling Alzheimer's disease.
Harrelson was instrumental in starting and running the Long Island Ducks, a minor league team, which he considered his greatest achievement in baseball.
Harrelson was a key member of the Miracle Mets team that won the World Series in 1969 and also served as the third base coach for the Mets' championship win in 1986.
Harrelson, scrappy Mets SS who fought Rose, dies
Bud Harrelson, former New York Mets shortstop, has died at the age of 79 after a long battle with Alzheimer's.
Harrelson was a key player in the Mets' miraculous 1969 World Series win and their championship victory in 1986.
Harrelson's greatest achievement in baseball was his decades of work with the Long Island Ducks, an independent minor league team he helped start and run.
Hayward's Harrelson, scrappy Mets shortstop who once fought Pete Rose, dies at 79
Bud Harrelson, a former New York Mets player, has died at the age of 79 after a long battle with Alzheimer's.
Harrelson was a key part of the Miracle Mets team that won the World Series in 1969 and later served as a coach in the 1986 championship-winning team.
Bud Harrelson, Miracle Mets World Series shortstop, dead at 79
Bud Harrelson, former New York Mets shortstop and manager, has died at the age of 79.
Harrelson was known for being a key member of the Miracle Mets' 1969 World Series championship team.
Bud Harrelson, Shortstop on Championship Mets Teams, Dies at 79
Bud Harrelson, former Mets shortstop and manager, has passed away at the age of 79.
Harrelson was known for his exceptional fielding skills and was inducted into the Mets' Hall of Fame in 1986.
Bud Harrelson, shortstop who won 1969 World Series with Mets, dies at 79 after battle with Alzheimer's
Bud Harrelson, former New York Mets shortstop, has died at the age of 79 after a long battle with Alzheimer's.
Harrelson was a key player in the Mets' iconic 1969 championship and the '86 World Series and also managed the Mets for two seasons.
Bud Harrelson, scrappy Mets shortstop who once fought Pete Rose, dies at 79
Bud Harrelson, former New York Mets shortstop, died at the age of 79 after battling Alzheimer's disease.
Harrelson was instrumental in starting and running the Long Island Ducks, a minor league team, which he considered his greatest achievement in baseball.
Harrelson was a key member of the Miracle Mets team that won the World Series in 1969 and also served as the third base coach for the Mets' championship win in 1986.
Harrelson, scrappy Mets SS who fought Rose, dies
Bud Harrelson, former New York Mets shortstop, has died at the age of 79 after a long battle with Alzheimer's.
Harrelson was a key player in the Mets' miraculous 1969 World Series win and their championship victory in 1986.
Harrelson's greatest achievement in baseball was his decades of work with the Long Island Ducks, an independent minor league team he helped start and run.
Hayward's Harrelson, scrappy Mets shortstop who once fought Pete Rose, dies at 79
Bud Harrelson, a former New York Mets player, has died at the age of 79 after a long battle with Alzheimer's.
Harrelson was a key part of the Miracle Mets team that won the World Series in 1969 and later served as a coach in the 1986 championship-winning team.