Pat-Zachry-Obituary

Pat Zachry

Apr 24, 1952 – Apr 4, 2024 (Age 71)

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BORN
April 24, 1952
DIED
April 4, 2024
AGE
71

Obituary

Pat Zachry was the National League's Rookie of the Year in 1976, winning a World Series with the Cincinnati Reds that same year before being traded for future Hall of Famer Tom Seaver.

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cincinatti vs mets/ never forget..me and my buddy actually met tony kubek in the parking lot working w nbc..

Played with him on the Waco Senior Teenage baseball team , in 1968 and won the state championship in San Angelo, Texas. Always enjoyed seeing him out in public. Those that knew him were blessed. Aaron Price

Pat was a great guy with a big heart. He used to let me bring my older two sons to the batting cage, and bat for free, until a team would come to bat. I was a single mom then, and I was very thankful for his kindness, and interest in my son's future playing the game. The angels have called him home. RIP Pat, with your wife, Sharon.

Great baseball player, teammate, and person.

Pat was a consummate Professional both on and off the field. I played against Pat while he was in Indy in 74 and 75. He was a strong competitor with a very good fastball and slider, his control was good but he had just the right amount of wildness. I often tipped my hat to him when he got the best of me on the field and he did'nt mind doing the same to a competitor. He seemed to be a good teammate and in this particular sad time I think about his skill, poise and love of the game of...

Played on the same high school team with Zach. I was the catcher for batting practice many times when he would pitch during practice. Man did his fast ball make my hand hurt. He was a friend to most everyone he met and had his moments as a practical joker. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

RIP Patrick

To the family of Pat Zachry, I had the opportunity to meet Pat in 1976 in Cincinnati Ohio. Great guy and great person. My condolences to the Zachry Family. David M Molloy Troy Néw York