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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Rocky Colavito was the reigning king of Cleveland baseball. He was an accomplished slugger who led the American League in home runs.
Rocky Colavito, one of baseball’s leading power hitters and a rising star with the Cleveland Indians until he was dealt away ...
Rocky Colavito, who was one of baseball’s leading sluggers in his time and a huge fan favorite playing the outfield for the Cleveland Indians, only to be traded away in 1960 in the most infamous ...
Colavito was inducted into the team's Hall of Fame in 2006. Born in the Bronx, New York, on Aug. 10, 1933, Colavito signed with Cleveland at just 17 years old after a tryout at Yankee Stadium in 1951.
Rocky Colavito, one of baseball’s most popular figures in the 1950s and ’60s, passed away Tuesday night at his longtime Berks County home after a lengthy illness, a family source confirmed.
Major League Baseball has lost a "generational hero". RadarOnline.com can reveal former Cleveland all-star Rocky Colavito has died aged 91. The Cleveland Guardians announced Colavito's passing in ...
Cleveland baseball legend Rocky Colavito has died. The Cleveland Guardians shared the news on Tuesday that Colavito has died at the age of 91.
Rocky Colavito was a nine-time All-Star, a home run leader, an RBI leader, and one of the few players in MLB history to hit four home runs in one game. In 2006, he was enshrined in the Cleveland ...
Baseball truly was America’s pastime when Colavito played. Players were mythical figures because they weren’t on television every game. They didn’t sign $200 million contracts.
Rocky Colavito, one of baseball’s leading power hitters and a rising star with the Cleveland Indians until he was dealt away in an ill-fated 1960 trade that some fans believed blighted the team ...
Baseball truly was America’s pastime when Colavito played. Players were mythical figures because they weren’t on television every game. They didn’t sign $200 million contracts.