Art Schallock, the oldest living Major League Baseball player and World War II veteran, passed away at the age of 100. Schallock pitched for the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles from 1951-55, winning a World Series with the Yankees in 1953. Despite a short MLB career, he left a lasting legacy as the last living member of the 1953 World Series champion Yankees and a respected figure in the baseball community. the text or article you provide.
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The 2025 season ended sadly for the Blue Jays, but Max Scherzer, 41, affirmed he’s not ready to retire, stating, “there’s no way that was my last pitch.” After struggling with injuries, he posted a 5.19 ERA this season, making him a potential free agent target, with Toronto and other contenders considering him for their rotation. Want More Context? 🔎
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