Randy Jones, Cy Young-winning Padres pitcher, dies at 75, leaving a legacy as one of the team's most beloved players.
Randy Jones, the San Diego Padres’ first Cy Young Award winner, died from unknown causes at age 75 on Tuesday.
Randy Jones, who won a Cy Young Award with the San Diego Padres before finishing his career with the Mets, died Tuesday at age 75.
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Legendary Padres pitcher Randy Jones, who won the team’s first-ever Cy Young Award in 1976, died Tuesday at age 75.
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Randy Jones, the southpaw who won the National League Cy Young Award in 1976, died Tuesday at age 75.