Tommy John, namesake for a pioneering elbow surgery that saved his career, dead at 83
- Tommy John, who won 288 games during a 26-year big league career and became the first pitcher to successfully return following groundbreaking elbow surgery that later was named after him, has died.
- He died at his home in Bradenton, Florida, on Saturday night, agent Mike Maguire said Sunday.
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- Tommy John, who won 288 games during a 26-year big league career and became the first pitcher to successfully return following groundbreaking elbow surgery that later was named after him, has died.
- He died at his home in Bradenton, Florida, on Saturday night, agent Mike Maguire said Sunday.
Sources: CBC