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Ken Clay, Yankees Reliever, Passes Away

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Ken Clay, a reliever who contributed to the New York Yankees World Series victories in 1977 and 1978, has passed away at 71 due to heart and kidney issues. Clay, who broke into the majors in 1977, is best known for his standout performance in the 1978 ALCS against Kansas City. Despite a rocky career that included legal troubles and a short stint with the Yankees, Clays World Series rings secure his place in baseball history.

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