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Milton Pappas

1939 - 2016 (Age 76)

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Pappas, Milton "Milt" Age 76, legendary Chicago Cubs, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds and Atlanta Braves Pitcher, passed away on April 19, 2016. Milt was born May 11, 1939 in Detroit, Michigan. Beloved husband of Judi (Bloome) Pappas; cherished father of Alexandria (Patrick) Arlis, Steven...

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Godspeed Milt, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us...

I am deeply saddened by the passing of my favorite Oriole growing up as a kid in Baltimore. Not only did I see Milt pitch at old Memorial Stadium but many times one could run into him in stores or shopping centers around Timonium, Maryland where he and our family lived. He was a nice guy and I was sorry to see him traded.

Rest in peace Milt, I will continue to treasure your baseball cards and other memorabilia that I have accumulated over the years. My sympathies to his family; he...

Milt was my inspiration in authoring "Baseball's Golden Greeks"in 1998. Greek-Americans everywhere will always be proud of Milt.
Ted Williams told me of Milt in 1996: "He had a hard throw and was one of the best pitchers in his big league career."

My sincere condolences to his family.
His Memory Will be eternal!
Diamantis (Adam) Zervos

My sincere sympathy for your loss,take comfort from God's word and the promises within.

Milt you were a good man from top to bottom, and all the way through.
RIP my friend May God Bless you and Keep you Amen.

Bye Milt
Your friend C. Dino Pappas

To Judi and all of Milt's Family:
My sincerest condolences at the passing of Milt last week. I was very foturnate to see him pitch for the Chicago Cubs and was honored to meet him, talk with him and call him a friend. He was truly a geniune man and always a pleasure to see at the Cubs' Conventions and of course at Wrigley Field. We both knew it should have been a "perfect game!" I will miss him and was hoping to attend the services Saturday, however, was unable to get out there. My...

Good times with milt

Milt
I will miss our conversations. I was lucky enough to call you a friend.
Rest in peace