Matt Keough, former Oakland Athletics pitcher and 'Real Housewives' figure, dies at 64
Source: CNN
By Eric Levenson, CNN
Updated 10:49 AM ET, Sun May 3, 2020
(CNN)Matt Keough, a former major league pitcher and an occasional figure on "Real Housewives of Orange County," died Friday at the age of 64. The cause was not made public.
The right-handed, mustachioed Keough pitched in 170 games for the Oakland A's from 1977 to 1983, earning an All-Star game appearance as a rookie in 1978 and the AL's comeback player of the year award in 1980. He later spent time with the Yankees, Cardinals, Cubs and Astros, as well as with the Hanshin Tigers of the Japanese baseball league.
In his later years, Keough worked as an executive for the Athletics organization under renowned executive Billy Beane.
"Matt was a great baseball man and a proud Oakland A," said Beane, the A's executive vice president of baseball operations. "He had an incredible passion for the game and we were lucky to have him and his wealth of knowledge alongside us for the years he worked as a special assistant.
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Mike 03
(16,616 posts)That was an exciting time to be an A's fan.
turbinetree
(24,737 posts)those were great days for the "A's"
murielm99
(30,779 posts)Of course many men had that look in the seventies. RIP
cyclonefence
(4,483 posts)and his behavior was sometimes erratic. His wife explained that he had suffered a head injury and that he sometimes received treatment for the mood disorder caused by the injury. Anyone know anything about that? There were actually hints of violent behavior.