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UL Washington, the Royals infielder who helped them to their first AL Pennant in 1980, died Sunday at the age of 70.
Former Kansas City Royals shortstop U.L. Washington, who was known for having a toothpick in his mouth, passed away Sunday at the age of 70.
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U.L. Washington, an infielder known for the toothpick hanging from his mouth and clutch play that helped the Kansas City Royals to their first pennant in 1980, died Sunday. He was 70.
Former shortstop U.L. Washington, who gained fame for his ever-present toothpick, dies at age of 70.
U.L. Washington, an infielder known for the toothpick hanging from his mouth and clutch play that helped the Kansas City Royals to their first pennant in 1980, died Sunday. He was 70.
U.L. Washington, an infielder known for the toothpick hanging from his mouth and clutch play that helped the Kansas City Royals to their first pennant in 1980, died Sunday. He was 70.
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