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Bruce Sutter, Hall of Fame closer and Cy Young winner for Chicago Cubs, dies at age 69

CHICAGO (CBS/AP) — Hall of Fame pitcher Bruce Sutter, who won the 1979 Cy Young award as the closer for the Chicago Cubs, has died at age 69.

Sutter was recently diagnosed with cancer and died Thursday night in hospice, surrounded by his family, one of Sutter’s three sons, Chad, told The Associated Press. The Baseball Hall of Fame said Bruce Sutter died in Cartersville, Georgia.

“All our father ever wanted to be remembered as was being a great teammate, but he was so much more than that,” the Sutter family said in a statement Friday. “He was also a great husband to our mother for 50 (years), he was a great father and grandfather and he was a great friend. His love and passion for the game of baseball can only be surpassed by his love and passion for his family.”

Sutter played for the Cubs for five seasons from 1976 to 1980, making four All-Star teams in that time, and collecting 133 saves, second-most in franchise history behind fellow Hall of Famer Lee Smith.

Sutter is considered one of the first pitchers to throw a split-finger fastball. The right-hander played 12 seasons in the major leagues, was a six-time All-Star and ended up with 300 saves over his career.

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