Former MLB pitcher Jim Poole dies of ALS at 57. He gave up winning homer in '95 World Series

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Former big league reliever Jim Poole has died of complications from ALS at the age of 57. He pitched in the majors for 11 seasons, most notably giving up the deciding homer to Atlanta’s David Justice with Cleveland in the 1995 World Series. Poole played collegiately at Georgia Tech, which announced that Poole died Friday in the Atlanta area surrounded by family. He was diagnosed two years ago with ALS, a progressive neurodegenerative condition also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. Poole made it to

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Poole made 431 appearances over his career, all of them out of the bullpen. He finished 22-12 with four saves and a 4.31 ERA.Blue Jays GM Atkins says RHP Manoah had injection in shoulder, no structural damageThe most notable moment of his career came in 1995, when Cleveland won the AL pennant and faced the Braves in the World Series. Poole made two appearances in that Series, the second of them in a scoreless Game 6 with the Indians needing a win to force a decisive Game 7.

In a total of 10 playoff outings, Poole yielded four hits and two runs in 7 1/3 innings, with nine strikeouts. “It broke my heart this morning to learn of Jim Poole’s passing,” Georgia Tech baseball coach Danny Hall said in a statement. “He was a first-class husband, father and teammate. He loved Georgia Tech and was dedicated to serving our coaches and players for many years. He epitomized the meaning of a Tech man. God rest his soul.”

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