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Dick Hall, who spent nine of his 19 seasons in the majors as an Orioles relief pitcher and earned election into the team’s Hall of Fame, died Sunday at the age of 92.
Known for his pinpoint control, Hall went 65-40 with a 2.89 ERA in 342 games over two stints with the Orioles, 1961-66 and 1969-71. He played on two World Series winners and four American League pennant winners. He was elected to the Orioles Hall of Fame in 1989.
With the Orioles, he issued only 80 unintentional walks in 770.