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Ksyrup
03-02-2005, 03:53 PM
VIERA, Fla. -- Rick Mahler, who won nearly 100 games during a 13-year career spent mostly with the Atlanta Braves (http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/clubhouse?team=atl), died Wednesday. He was 51.

Mahler died of a heart attack in Jupiter, Fla., while preparing for his second season as a minor league pitching coach for the Mets, the team said. He was set to join the Mets' Class A team in Port St. Lucie.

Mets pitcher Tom Glavine (http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/profile?statsId=4122) telephoned the Braves to inform them of his former teammate's death shortly before Atlanta played Georgia Tech in its first exhibition game of the spring.

"I didn't know he had any type of problem,'' Braves manager Bobby Cox said. "Maybe he didn't, either. It's awful.''

Mahler pitched in the majors from 1979-91, going 96-111 with a 3.99 ERA. His best season came in 1985, when he went 17-15 for the Braves. The next year, he led the majors with 18 losses.

The right-hander started on Opening Day for the Braves five times in the 1980s, including the first game of the '82 season, when Atlanta went on to win the NL West title. Mahler made four straight Opening Day starts beginning in 1985.

Cox was manager of the Braves through the 1981 season and returned to the team as general manager in 1986, reuniting him with Mahler during a dismal time in the team's history.

"Rick was a great competitor,'' Cox said. "He could pitch.''

Mahler pitched twice in the playoffs -- with the Braves in 1982 and in 1990 with the Cincinnati team that went on to win the World Series.

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And on the heels of SD's mention of the Rick Camp HR, 19-inning July 4th marathon game against the Mets. Not to mention the stroll down Braves' Steroid Lane. Wierd.

WSUCougar
03-02-2005, 04:16 PM
:(

I remember him well. I have several of his baseball cards in my collection.

Fonzie
03-02-2005, 04:32 PM
:(

I remember him well. I have several of his baseball cards in my collection.

I do too - he was at his "peak" when I became a stat-crazed baseball nut in my teens, and got to see him often on TBS. I'm sorry to see him go. :(

vtbub
03-02-2005, 04:34 PM
:(

Swaggs
03-02-2005, 04:45 PM
I also remember him from the early WTBS days.

RIP. :(

General Mike
03-02-2005, 09:03 PM
I don't remember him from his playing days, but I had him in a historical OOTP league that I used to be in.

RIP.

panerd
03-02-2005, 09:11 PM
I am another poster who remembers him from WTBS. I look back on how much I loved baseball back then when I could only get the Cardinals, Cubs, Braves, and the game of the week. Next came WWOR with the Mets and then all hell broke lose with ESPN.