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Phil Rizzuto, the Hall of Fame shortstop during the Yankees' dynasty years and beloved by a generation of fans who delighted in hearing him exclaim "Holy cow!" as a broadcaster, has died. He was 89.
New York – His speed and spunk made him a Hall of Famer. “Holy cow!” made Phil Rizzuto famous. Popular as a player and beloved as a broadcaster, the New York Yankees shortstop during their ...
NEW YORK -- His speed and spunk made him a Hall of Famer. "Holy cow!" made Phil Rizzuto famous. Popular as a player and beloved as a broadcaster, the New York Yankees shortstop during their ...
The Scooter, Phil Rizzuto, was a New Yorker all his life. Born in Brooklyn, Phil first tried out for the home-team Brooklyn Dodgers in 1935. At that time Casey Stengel was the manager of the ...
Meat Loaf’s retelling of how he got Phil Rizzuto, the legendary New York Yankees player and broadcaster, to work with him on “Paradise by the Dashboard Light” resurfaced Friday following the ...
Phil Rizzuto had a memorable career, having played on seven World Championship teams. He hit for a career .273 AVG with 38 home runs and 563 RBIs. He was the American League's Most Valuable Player ...
Phil Rizzuto passed away peacefully in his sleep last night at 11 due to complications from pneumonia. He was 90. “I’ve lost my beautiful prince,” his lovely wife Cora, said this morning.
PHIL Rizzuto sat at a corner table yesterday morning at Mickey Mantle’s Restaurant and, for a while it was paradise at the dashboard light again for anyone who had ever watched him play or li… ...
"Holy cow!" made Phil Rizzuto famous. Popular as a player and beloved as a broadcaster, the New York Yankees shortstop during their dynasty years of the 1940s and 1950s died Monday night.