Veale was part of the Pirates 1971 World Series-winning team and still remains second all-time in team strikeouts.
Bob Veale, a longtime left-handed pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates, has died at 89 years old in his hometown of Birmingham, Alabama, the team announced.
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