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Mark Fidrychbaseball player Born: August 14, 1954 Died: April 13, 2009
(Massachusetts, USA)
Best Known as: baseball player
Mark Fidrych, better known to baseball fans as "the bird," was a
pitcher for the Detroit Tigers from 1976 to 1980. He was a sensation in
his rookie season. He won 19 games, led the American league in earned run
average and complete games (24), was the starting pitcher in the All-Star
Game, and won the American League Rookie of the Year Award. Early in the
next season, Fidrych injured the rotator cuff in his shoulder and was
never the same. Still, the brilliance of that first season—and his
outsized personality—turned him into something of a baseball legend. "The
bird"—so named because of his resemblence to the Sesame
Street character Big Bird—was famous for talking to the ball,
dropping to his knees to sculpt the pitcher's mound, and refusing to step
on the first and third-base lines as he entered and exited the field.
Fidrych died on April 13, 2009 at the age of 54. He had an accident while
working on a truck on his farm in Massachusetts.
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