Former MLB pitcher Don Mossi, who became known for his distinct facial features during a 12-year professional career, died Friday in Nampa, Idaho. He was 90. Ryan Ford of the Detroit Free Press ...
Don Mossi, a left-handed pitcher who won 101 games in over a decade as a major leaguer and was an All-Star for the Cleveland Indians in 1957, has died. He was 90. The Cremation Society of Idaho says ...
Baseball fans may not have known his name, but they have probably seen his face, on a baseball card or a broadcast. Don Mossi, who pitched for four teams across 12 seasons and was better remembered as ...
You probably haven't heard much about Don Mossi's career and if you've heard of it at all, it's probably because his historical claim to fame was his face. Don Mossi had two careers as a major league ...
Don Mossi, a left-handed pitcher who won 101 games in more than a decade as a major leaguer and was an All-Star for the Cleveland Indians in 1957, has died. He was 90. The Cremation Society of Idaho ...
Don Mossi, a left-handed pitcher who won 101 games in over a decade as a major leaguer and was an All-Star for the Cleveland Indians in 1957, has died. He was 90. The Cremation Society of Idaho says ...
Don Mossi, a left-handed pitcher who won 101 games in over a decade as a major leaguer and was an All-Star for the Cleveland Indians in 1957, has died. He was 90. The Cremation Society of Idaho says ...
Don Mossi, a left-handed pitcher who won 101 games in over a decade as a major leaguer and was an All-Star for the Cleveland Indians in 1957, has died. He was 90. The Cremation Society of Idaho says ...
Don Mossi, a left-handed pitcher who won 101 games in more than a decade as a major leaguer and was an All-Star for the Cleveland Indians in 1957, has died. He was 90. The Cremation Society of Idaho ...