Paul Splittorf has passed away

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  • oakas
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    • 02-17-07
    • 1464

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    Paul Splittorf has passed away
    The Kansas City Royals said Wednesday that former pitcher and current broadcaster Paul Splittorff has died from complications from melanoma.

    A week ago, Splittorff's family confirmed that he has been admitted to an area hospital and has received treatment for both melanoma and oral cancer.

    Splittorff, 64, was a Royals Hall of Famer and all-time winningest pitcher in club history has worked in broadcasting since retiring in 1984.

    According to the Royals, Splittorff joined the Royals organization in 1968 and compiled a 166-143 record with a 3.81 ERA in 429 games during his 15-year career. In addition to recording the most wins in Royals history, the left-hander also owns the team record for starts (392) and innings pitched (2,554.2).

    Splittorff became Kansas City's first 20-game winner in 1973 and was inducted into the Royals Hall of Fame in 1987.

    In addition to his Royals broadcasts, Splittorff served as a basketball analyst for the Big 12. His baseball and basketball broadcasting work are the result of his two-sport college days at Morningside College in Iowa.

    Splittorff is survived by his wife, Lynn, daughter, Jennifer, and son, Jamie.
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