Longtime Orioles Pitcher and Member of Team Hall of Fame Dick Hall Dies at 92
- Dick Hall, known as "Turkey," pitched for the Orioles for nine seasons across two stints, winning two World Series titles and saving 58 games.
- Hall began his career as an outfielder before becoming a full-time pitcher, playing for four teams over his career.
- With an unconventional delivery and excellent control, Hall had a career record of 93 wins and 75 losses with 71 saves and a 3.32 ERA over 495 games.
- After retiring, Hall worked as an accountant for many years and was married for 67 years with four children, nine grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren.
- Hall was inducted into the Orioles Hall of Fame in 1989 in recognition of his contributions to the team.