Claudell Washington Death | Passed Away | Obituary
Claudell Washington Death – Dead:Two-time Major League Baseball All-Star and World Series champion Claudell Washington died of Prostrate cancer on June 10 at the age of 65.
Having heard about this great loss, the family of this individual is passing through pains, mourning the unexpected passing of their beloved.
This departure was confirmed through social media posts made by Twitter users who pour out tributes, and condolences to the family of the deceased.
RIP Claudell Washington. In addition to being a two-time All Star and World Series Champion, he also hit the foul ball that Ferris Bueller caught while skipping school 🙏🏻
RIP Claudell Washington. In addition to being a two-time All Star and World Series Champion, he also hit the foul ball that Ferris Bueller caught while skipping school pic.twitter.com/fcLp5Zl2YZ
— Baseball Quotes (@BaseballQuotes1) June 10, 2020
Super Sky Point to Claudell Washington, a two-time All-Star and a mainstay of those very good early 80s Braves teams I watched religiously on SuperStation WTBS. #RIP
Super Sky Point to Claudell Washington, a two-time All-Star and a mainstay of those very good early 80s Braves teams I watched religiously on SuperStation WTBS. #RIP pic.twitter.com/GX7wIEEDUk
— Super 70s Sports (@Super70sSports) June 10, 2020
Just saw the sad news that Claudell Washington died today at age 65. Claudell was a two-time All-Star who batted .278 and stole 312 bases in 17-year career. He played for 17 seasons, starting with the A’s in ’74; his longest stint was with the Braves (six seasons). R.I.P.
Just saw the sad news that Claudell Washington died today at age 65. Claudell was a two-time All-Star who batted .278 and stole 312 bases in 17-year career. He played for 17 seasons, starting with the A’s in ’74; his longest stint was with the Braves (six seasons). R.I.P. pic.twitter.com/h0Z7iHwY3X
— 1974 Baseball Tweets (@1974Baseball) June 10, 2020
Claudell Washington, who played 17 seasons in MLB, has died at the age of 65.His memory will live on in a movie. The highlight of his foul ball in the 11th inning of a Braves-Cubs game on June 5, 1985 was used in a movie.
Yes, Ferris Bueller caught it on his day off.
Claudell Washington, who played 17 seasons in MLB, has died at the age of 65.
His memory will live on in a movie. The highlight of his foul ball in the 11th inning of a Braves-Cubs game on June 5, 1985 was used in a movie.
Yes, Ferris Bueller caught it on his day off. pic.twitter.com/Ch9pMGZ8YK
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) June 10, 2020
Former Met Claudell Washington passed away today at age 65.
Solid, all-around player.
Had such broad shoulders, looked as though he forgot to remove the hanger from his jersey.
May he RIP.
Former Met Claudell Washington passed away today at age 65.
Solid, all-around player.
Had such broad shoulders, looked as though he forgot to remove the hanger from his jersey.
May he RIP.
🙏🙏 pic.twitter.com/UcCv15PU8O— Vince Ruggiero (@VINCE_RUGGIERO) June 10, 2020
We are still working on getting more details about the death, as family statement on the death is yet to be released.