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Joe Morgan, the diminutive powerhouse second baseman who led Cincinnati's "Big Red Machine" run of the mid-1970s, has died, a family spokesman and the team said Monday. He was 77.
Joe Morgan of the Cincinnati Reds singles to centerfield in tenth inning of the third World Series game to give the Reds a 6-5 victory at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Oct. 14, 1975.
It is something Bill Russell -- as great a winner as American professional sports has ever known -- once famously said about ...
Joe Morgan stood but 5-foot-7, and looked down on nearly every baseball player who ever lived. Long before Houstonians had Jose Altuve, they had Joe Morgan.
Phillies Pete Rose, left, and Houston Astros Joe Morgan stand together watching the Phillies finish batting practice before first game of the NL playoff, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1980, Philadelphia, Pa.
Joe Morgan played second base for the Cincinnati Reds from 1972 to 1979 Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Joe Morgan has died. He was 77. Morgan, a two-time MVP and 10-time All-Star second ...
Baseball Hall of Famer Joe Morgan, a two-time World Series champion and two-time National League MVP, died Sunday. He was 77. Morgan died of non-specified polyneuropathy, his family said in a ...
Joe Morgan, the diminutive powerhouse who led Cincinnati's "Big Red Machine" run of the mid-1970s, has died, a family spokesman and the team said on Monday. He was 77. Morgan died at his home in ...
"Joe Morgan was quite simply the best baseball player I played against or saw,'' Bench texted to The Associated Press. Morgan was the NL MVP in 1975 and 1976 and also was named an All-Star in each ...
Hall of Famer Joe Morgan, part of Cincinnati’s Big Red Machine and one of the best second basemen to don a glove, has died, the Reds said in a statement. He celebrated his 77th birthday last month.