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Jim McAndrew Death: Final Goodbye to American Baseball Pitcher

Jim McAndrew

Jim McAndrew

We are deeply saddened to share with you that Jim McAndrew an American professional baseball pitcher passed away. Jim’s death deeply saddened the whole sports community. In this post, you will get all the information related to his death.

When Did Jim McAndrew Die?

Jim McAndrew passed away on March 14, 2024, at HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center in Arizona after a brief illness. He passed away at the age of 80 years. He did very great in his career. McAndrew was a right-handed pitcher for the Mets from 1968 to 1973.

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How Did Jim McAndrew’s Loved Ones Pay Tribute to Him?

 Jim’s death deeply affected his friends and family members. They paid tribute to him on social media. Howie Rose tweeted:

“Extremely saddened by news of the passing of Jim McAndrew, a solid pitcher for the 1969 World Champs and 1973 NL Champs. As Murph told us, “From Lost Nation, Iowa”. An extremely nice man. It was a pleasure to know him. RIP.”

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Danny Torres tweeted:

“Saddened to hear the news on the passing of a former #Mets pitcher and 1969 WS champion. In 2019, I met Jim McAndrew at card show in White Plains commemorating the 50th anniversary of the “Miracle Mets.” And for a brief moment, I wore his WS ring. What a feeling…RIP.”

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Erik Sherman tweeted:

“When I heard the news last night that @Mets #JimMcAndrew had passed away, I was both saddened and shocked. A wonderful man, he looked 20 yrs younger than his age. He once told me he never ate anything from a bag or box. Rare member of both ’73 and ’69 @Mets championship teams.”

Dr. Jeffrey Guterman tweeted, “Jim McAndrew RIP.”

One Twitter user tweeted, “Lots of remembrances of Jim McAndrew here but only one other showing of the card that introduced me to how amazing the 1971 Topps set could be. #RIP”

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