The cause of death has been revealed for former New York Mets outfielder Butch Huskey, who died earlier this month at 54.
The righthanded hitter changed his uniform from 10 to 42 in 1995 in honor of Jackie Robinson and was grandfathered in when ...
New details have emerged around the death of former New York Mets fan favorite Butch Huskey. Medical personnel responded to ...
Butch Huskey, who played seven major league seasons and was one of the last players to wear No. 42 before it was permanently ...
Former Colorado Rockies outfielder Butch Huskey, a powerful right-handed hitter who closed out his Major League career at ...
The Boston Red Sox received news that their former designated hitter, who nearly helped beat the New York Yankees in the 1999 ...
A veteran of seven MLB seasons, including five with the New York Mets, died at 54.
Former New York Mets power hitter was 54, leaving behind a career defined by timely power and an unusual place in baseball history ...
Butch Huskey, who spent nearly a decade with the Mets as a minor leaguer and major leaguer playing four different positions, ...
Butch Huskey, who was the penultimate Met to wear No. 42 and spent parts of five seasons in Queens, has died, the team announced Friday. He was 54 years old. Huskey died from a blood clot in his lung, ...
Former Major League Baseball player Butch Huskey, whose career became closely connected to Jackie Robinson’s iconic No. 42, ...
If I ever made it in baseball, 42 would be my number.” Butch Huskey wrote in his book report as a high schooler, years before his MLB debut in 1993. So, when the time came to choose between the ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results