Longtime Pirates broadcaster Bob Prince had a nickname for Bob Veale’s fastball: a “radio ball.” Why did it get that moniker?
Veale was part of the Pirates 1971 World Series-winning team and still remains second all-time in team strikeouts.
The Pittsburgh Pirates announced in a statement Tuesday that former pitcher Bob Veale has died at the age of 89.
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Former Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Bob Veale died at the age of 89. The Pirates confirmed his death on Tuesday. Veale made 341 appearances for the Bucs, logging a 116-91 record. He recorded a 3.06 ERA ...
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The famous story about Bob Veale, one Steve Blass loves to share when talking about his halcyon days with the Pittsburgh Pirates, involves the two-time All-Star left-handed pitcher's glasses.