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Luis Enrique "Tite" Arroyo, (February 18, 1927 – January 13, 2016) was a
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pitcher from 1955 to 1963. Arroyo was the first Puerto Rican player to appear for the
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and was a key part of their pennant winning seasons in and .Staff Writer (January 17, 2016
"Star reliever during Yankees magical 1961 season"
''The Washington Post'', page C7.


Baseball career

Arroyo, from
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, made his
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debut on April 20, 1955. A stocky left-hander, he spent one season primarily as a starter with the
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. Though he was a member of the
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All-Star team that year, he was traded to the
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the next spring, where he was moved to the bullpen. Struggling to establish himself in the role, he went from the Pirates to the
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, then the
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. Arroyo was the first to play for the Yankees, and despite his earlier struggles, he quickly became an important contributor to the club.
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hitters had little success against Arroyo's
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, and after a solid contribution at the back of their bullpen in 1960, he enjoyed the best season of his career in 1961. That year, Arroyo pitched 119 innings with a 2.19
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, while winning 15 games as the team's relief ace. His totals of 65 games pitched and 29 saves both led the league, he surrendered only five
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s in a season where league-wide offensive totals were very high by historical standards, and was named to his second All-Star team while finishing sixth in AL
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voting.''Clemente: The Passion and Grace of Baseball's Last Hero''; by David Maraniss; page 316; Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group; . Arroyo's glory was, however, short-lived. He injured his arm the following spring; while he pitched for two more seasons, he never regained his prior effectiveness. Arroyo retired after appearing in only six innings in the 1963 season. Over the course of his MLB career, he pitched 531 innings with a 3.93 ERA, collecting 40 wins, 32 losses, and 44 saves. Following his retirement as a player, Arroyo became a
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and pitching coach for the Yankees.


Legacy and death

In an article in 1976 in Esquire magazine, sportswriter Harry Stein published an "All Time All-Star Argument Starter", consisting of five ethnic baseball teams. Arroyo, a Puerto Rican, was the relief pitcher on Stein's Latin team. On July 16, 2010, Arroyo was hospitalized after suffering a "mild heart attack"; he fell ill at an event leading up to the Yankees' July 17
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celebration, an annual event where Arroyo was a popular figure. Arroyo died on January 13, 2016 in Ponce, Puerto Rico. The Yankees announced his death saying that Arroyo's daughter said he had been diagnosed with cancer in December 2015.


See also

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