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Kansas City Star File Photo If not for U.L. Washington, two of the biggest moments in George Brett’s career may never have happened. Washington, the former Royals infielder who died Sunday at ...
Longtime Kansas City Royals infielder U.L. Washington, who helped lead the franchise to its first AL pennant and is perhaps best known for his trademark toothpick, died Sunday, the team announced.
Former big league shortstop U. L. Washington passed away on Sunday ... “So sorry to hear my friend my teammate UL Washington has died of cancer,” Hall of Famer George Brett said in his own ...
U.L. Washington, a former MLB shortstop who was known for playing with a toothpick in his mouth during his 11-year career, reportedly died on Sunday after a battle with cancer. He was 70.
Former big league shortstop U. L. Washington died on Sunday at the age of 70 after a battle with cancer. “We mourn the loss of Royals Baseball Academy graduate and 1980 American League Champion U.
Former Major League Baseball shortstop U.L. Washington died Sunday, according to reports. He was 70. Washington, an 11-year MLB veteran who played for the Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos and ...
Former Kansas City Royals shortstop U.L. Washington died on Sunday in Atoka, Oklahoma, following a battle with cancer. He was 70 and left behind a lasting legacy as a popular figure in Kansas City ...
“So sorry to hear my friend my team mate UL washington has died of cancer he was a great ... He made his debut on Sept. 6, 1977. U.L. Washington during the 1980 World Series.
U.L. Washington, an infielder known for the toothpick hanging from his mouth and clutch play that helped the Kansas City Royals to their first pennant in 1980, died Sunday. He was 70. No cause of ...