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Tigers MVP, World Series champion Willie Hernandez dead at 69

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Willie Hernandez, one of the hearts and souls of one of the greatest teams in the history of Major League Baseball, died on Monday at the age of 69.

Hernandez was not only the Cy Young Award winner in 1984 with the World Series-winning Detroit Tigers, but he was also named the American League MVP that season.

He is one of four relievers to be named the Most Valuable Player, along with Jim Konstanty, Rollie Fingers and Dennis Eckersley.

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Former relief pitcher Willie Hernandez throws out the ceremonial first pitch prior to the Opening Day game between the Tigers and the Kansas City Royals at Comerica Park on April 4, 2019, in Detroit. (Mark Cunningham/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

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In his MVP campaign, he appeared in 80 games and pitched to a 1.92 ERA while recording 32 saves – he had just 27 combined in his first seven seasons. It was his first All-Star nod, which he parlayed into two more immediately afterward.

Willie Hernandez pitches circa 1987 at Tiger Stadium in Detroit. Hernandez played for the Tigers from 1984-89. (Focus on Sport/Getty Images)

The Tigers acquired Hernandez just before that season started from the Philadelphia Phillies, who had just lost the World Series to the Baltimore Orioles. 

He was acquired by the Phillies during the ‘83 season from the Chicago Cubs, where he made his MLB debut in 1977. Hernandez’s last MLB appearance was in 1989 with Detroit, although he tried MLB comebacks with the Phillies, Athletics and Yankees.

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