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Former Astros All-Star pitcher J.R. Richard died at 71 - DefenderNetwork.com

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Former Astros All-Star pitcher J.R. Richard, one of the most dominant and intimidating picthers of his era, died, the team announced on Thursday. He was 71. The Astros said in an official statement, 'Today is a sad day for the Houston Astros as we mourn the loss of one of our franchise icons. J.R. will forever be […]

Source: Houston Defender Network - Houston's Leading Black Community News & Information Source

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