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Last Updated: August 4th, 2024 by Jake Cain Rusty Staub and Dave Winfield are two players who not only impressed on the field but also off it. Their careers are filled with memorable moments ...
Staub’s heroics in the 1973 postseason are legendary. Despite a separated shoulder, he hit .423 in the World Series and made a memorable catch crashing into the outfield wall to rob an extra ...
In other words, Rusty Staub had high standards, and by the end of his career, they’d led to some dazzling stats: 500 or more hits with four separate teams (the Houston Astros, Montreal Expos ...
Staub (2-L) also assisted in efforts to give back on a local level, here alongside Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York for the Roman Catholic Church, before the two serve Thanksgiving ...
What a grand farewell for Le Grand Orange. What a fittingly elaborate tribute to the man who enjoyed fine wine, fine food and fine living. Somewhere, Rusty Staub had to be smiling. The Mets icon, w… ...
It was with a heavy heart that I learned last month of the passing of Rusty Staub. Seventy-three years old was too soon to go, but he lived a good life, and I have nothing but the absolute nicest ...
Rusty Staub, 73, the New Orleans-born Catholic baseball star who was a fan favorite in a well-traveled, 23-season career, died March 29 in West Palm Beach following a heart attack.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Rusty Staub, 73, the New Orleans-born Catholic baseball star who was a fan favorite in a well-traveled, 23-season career, died March 29 in West Palm Beach following a heart ...
Rusty Staub, the godfather of baseball in Canada, a cult hero for generations of fans in New York and Montreal, a bon vivant and beloved teammate, and one of the most prolific athlete ...