Tom-Seaver-Obituary

Tom Seaver

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DIED
August 31, 2020

Obituary

Tom Seaver was the legendary Hall of Fame pitcher who won 3 Cy Young Awards and led the 1969 "Miracle Mets" to a World Series championship win. For full obituary and coverage from Legacy.com, click here.

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Just watched Seaver with my wife. What a nice humble man. He mentioned he pitched a perfect game at age 12. Tom my only moment in life that we share any similarities. At age 12 I also pitched a perfect game. God Bless Tom and his family

Tom was a great pitcher, great Met, great Red and a better person to everyone who met him. Andy Dohme. Dayton, Ohio

Tom was the best thing that ever happened to the Mets not only as a pitcher, but as a leader.

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what else can you say about the -FRANCHISE-a TRUE winner in every sense of the word on and off the field he was the ACE of his era and as far as im concerned the ACE of all time for the mets....played with a team that donned pitching couldve easily won 400 games had the mets had a better hitting lineup....got to finally meet mr seaver at a card show almost 30 yrs ago....he quizzed me about certain games especially his game vs padres with the 19ks and i answered everyone of them.....and was...

Condolences to the Family... Humble and Kind Great Man Great Athlete !!!

I grew up in Conn. idolizing Tom Seaver. you would never "trade' his baseball card, and always tried to mimick his motion when pitching. When the family would drive to NY to visit family, my brother and I would look at the cars on the highway as we drove through Greenwich hoping we would see him. I was 13, mad and scared, and I was one of those who called Shea stadium making arguments on why they should not trade him. I listened to Lindsey Nelson, Bob Murphy and Ralph Kiner on radio the...

Tom Seaver always was willing to sign autographs outside
Of Shea stadium. Fan friendly and fan supported.
Sorry to lean of his passing.
B S Kaufman New Yorker know living in south carolina
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Growing up in the early 70’s as a teenager, Tom Seaver was my Favorite player and who I tried my best to emulate on the mound when pitching. I loved his full windup and power. He was a classy man as much as he was a great pitcher. My thoughts and prayers are with the Seaver Family and I appreciate you allowing Mr Seaver’s fans to pass on our condolences. RIP Tom, the baseball world has lost the greatest pitcher I ever saw. God Bless