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Austin

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ESPN -- HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. -- Former Baltimore pitcher Sammy Stewart, who helped the Orioles win the 1983 World Series before becoming homeless, has died. He was 63.

The Henderson County Sheriff's Office said Stewart was found dead Friday at a residence. No cause for his death had been determined as of Sunday.

Known as the "Throwin' Swannanoan'' for his hometown in North Carolina, Stewart became an instant hit in Baltimore. The right-hander with a big fastball set a major league record by striking out seven straight batters in his major league debut in 1978 against the White Sox at Memorial Stadium.

With flowing hair and a bushy mustache, a country twang and a penchant for telling funny stories, Stewart was widely popular with his Baltimore teammates.

"We had some incredible days with this guy,'' former catcher Rick Dempsey said alongside Stewart during an Orioles telecast in 2016.

Stewart had big success in the postseason. He had a 0.00 ERA in four World Series games, spanning 7⅔ innings. He threw three times in the 1983 championship victory over Philadelphia.

In a picture that captured his personality, Stewart was shown holding an umbrella as a teammate poured champagne after the Orioles clinched the 1983 AL East title with a win at Milwaukee.

"I never did get down,'' Stewart said during that TV interview with Dempsey.

Stewart went 59-48 with 45 saves and a 3.59 ERA in 10 seasons -- the first eight with Baltimore, then one each with Boston and Cleveland.

His career ended in 1987, and off the field, his life spiraled out of control. Many who knew him said Stewart declined after his son, who had cystic fibrosis, died at age 11.

Stewart was arrested dozens of times as he dealt with addiction to crack cocaine. He pawned his championship ring, was homeless and spent more than six years in prison before being released in 2013.

Stewart stayed in touch with teammates and did autograph shows with them after getting out of prison. He had worked as an instructor at a baseball and softball center in North Carolina in the past year.
 

Austin

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He was also the proud owner of an impressive unibrow:

Sammy-Stewart.jpg
 

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