Posted on 01/15/2016 7:31:32 AM PST by EveningStar
Luis Arroyo, a stoutly built left-hander with a baffling screwball who was an All-Star in each major league, pitched in two World Series and as a reliever helped Whitey Ford achieve his finest season with the Yankees, died on Wednesday in Guayanilla, P.R. He was 88.
His daughter, Milagros, said the cause was cancer.
Over all, Arroyo had a middling career, spending all or part of eight seasons in the major leagues with four different teams. But in 1961 he was the best reliever in the game, a prototype of the late-inning specialist now known as a closer.
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I heard on the radio he was the first Puerto Rican on the Yankees.
Hector Lopez preceded him by a year, but Hector was Panamanian.
RIP.
One good year and when the Yankees were unbeatable.
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