NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rusty Staub, a beloved slugger dubbed "Le Grand Orange" by fans of the Montreal Expos and later embraced as a team leader of the New York Mets, died on Thursday at age 73 after a ...
Three years after his death, Rusty Staub lives in the hearts of those who loved him. The revered Mets star endures in the home of Theresa Giammona, whose firefighter husband died on 9/11 in the Twin ...
NEW YORK – The New York Mets say former slugger Rusty Staub has died at 73. The team said in a statement he died Thursday after an illness in a hospital in West Palm Beach, Florida, hours before the ...
Rusty Staub, baseball’s lumbering Grand Orange and one of the finest and most durable hitters of his time, playing in the 1960s, ‘70s and ‘80s mostly for Houston, Montreal, Detroit and the New York ...
Rusty Staub, a beloved icon of both the New York Mets and Montreal Expos franchises, died early Thursday morning at the age of 73. The Mets confirmed his death on Twitter. The #Mets family suffered a ...
Rusty Staub, a six-time All-Star who became a popular figure with the New York Mets and Montreal Expos, died early Thursday morning. Staub, who would have celebrated his 74th birthday Sunday, died of ...
Former Major League Baseball star Rusty Staub has died at the age of 73, the New York Mets announced Thursday. According to reports, Staub died early this morning due to multiple organ failures in ...
Former All-Star outfielder Rusty Staub, who played 23 major league seasons, died Thursday at the age of 73. Staub died in a West Palm Beach, Florida, hospital after suffering an illness, according to ...
NEW YORK — Rusty Staub was a huge hit on both sides of the border. Instantly recognizable for his fiery orange hair and gregarious personality, the outfielder who charmed baseball fans in the United ...
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