RIP Anthony Young – IOTW Report

RIP Anthony Young

Does the name ring a bell? Baseball fans, anything?

Anthony Young was the Mets pitcher who holds the Major League record for the most consecutive losses without a win, 27.

Watching this happen during the 92-93 seasons was oddly entertaining. It was sad, frustrating, interesting, comedic and dramatic. Young was a great young arm and he handled it well. During his losing streak he had an ERA around 3.5, which is remarkable considering all the losses he mounted.

Bad luck seemed to follow him wherever he went that season. Even games that seemed like he was going to break through, something odd would happen – a throwing error, someone not covering a bag, someone tripping. It was eerie.

It took an Eddie Murray walk-off double to snap the losing streak. If you watch the clip the voodoo almost continued. As Ryan Thompson sped around third, heading for home, he almost faceplants. Somehow, Thompson kept his footing and the curse was over.

It was as if they won the World Series.

The curse was not completely lifted, however, Anthony Young died of a brain tumor at the young age of 51.

9 Comments on RIP Anthony Young

  1. Didn’t follow baseball during his career, but 51 is way too young to die. Cancer is a vicious and unfair disease.

    Lost a friend a few months back at a young age. Still trying to figure out how a young woman who did everything right healthwise just up and died a month or two before her first grandchild was to be born.

    It’s part of God’s plan and even though I don’t understand it I guess I’m not supposed to.

  2. God be with his family and a big thanks to him for living and struggling in the public eye while demonstrating persistence and good humor. His teammates liked him although he could have become a pariah.

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