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RIP: J.R. Richard
It was announced today that J.R. Richard, the flamethrowing Pitcher best known for his time with the Houston Astros, died at the age of 71.
A ten-year veteran, Richard posted a lifetime record of 107-71 with 1,493 Strikeouts and a 3.13 ERA. His best season was in 1979, when his 313 Strikeouts were then a team record. He was one of the first players who threw for a recorded 100 mph.
In 1980, his career was abruptly halted when he suffered a stroke in late July, only weeks after he started for the National League in the All-Star Game.
We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to extend our condolences to the fans, friends and family of J.R. Richard.