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Pitcher Dave McNally, one of the cornerstones of the greatest starting rotation in Baltimore Orioles history and a key figure in baseball’s economic revolution of the 1970s, died of cancer ...
Pitcher Dave McNally, whose many victories on the field paled in comparison with his victory in a precedent-setting arbitration case, died Sunday of cancer in Billings, Mont.
Dave McNally, Montana's Athlete of the Century who played a key role in gaining free agency for Major League Baseball players, has died after a lengthy battle with cancer.
Dave McNally with career memorabilia at home in Billings, Mont. He played for the Orioles for 13 seasons.The three-time all-star helped the Baltimore Orioles win four pennants and two World ...
Dave McNally was remembered more as a family man and friend rather than a former All-Star at his funeral Thursday. Hundreds of mourners attended the ceremony at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic ...
Fifty years ago, the Orioles pitching staff was one for the ages. Twenty-game winners are a rare breed and, in 1971, Baltimore had four of them. Dave McNally, Mike Cuellar, Jim Palmer and Pat Dobso… ...
On this day in 1975, Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally successfully challenged the clause, ushering free agency into baseball. Love it or hate it, free agency has had a remarkable impact upon the MLB.
Montana has been the setting for outstanding high school sports programs through the years and for legendary athletes.
Kudos to Michael Summers for writing in his recent letter to the editor what many of us old timers have been saying for decades: Why hasn’t Dave McNally’s #19 been retired (“O’s #19 should ...