The iconic pitcher, whose 19-year Major League career earned him three All-Star selections, has died at the age of 83.
Luis Tiant, affectionately known as “El Tiante,” passed away on Tuesday, October 8, 2024, as confirmed by Major League Baseball. The Cuban-born pitcher played for six teams throughout his career, most notably with the Boston Red Sox.
We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Luis Tiant. In a Major League career that spanned 19 seasons, "El Tiante" made three All-Star teams and won 20 or more games four times. Tiant won two ERA titles in the American League – one in 1968 for Cleveland, and another in… pic.twitter.com/wVNQj9f1pc
— MLB (@MLB) October 8, 2024
Over his almost two-decade career in Major League Baseball, Tiant built an impressive resume. He was twice crowned the American League’s top pitcher in terms of earned run average, achieving this distinction, first in 1968 with Cleveland and again in 1972 while playing for Boston.
His time in the pros also included stints with the New York Yankees, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, and California Angels before he finally retired in 1982.
MLB announced his passing and paid tribute to Tiant in an X post, “We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Luis Tiant. In a Major League career that spanned 19 seasons, ‘El Tiante’ made three All-Star teams and won 20 or more games four times.”
Tiant’s most memorable moments came during the 1975 pennant run with the Boston Red Sox. His performances included key wins that spurred the team to the World Series, where he started three games and pitched two complete games.
Known for his trademark swivel and unique pitching style, Tiant inspired chants of “LOO-ie, LOO-ie” from fans. Furthermore, Hall of Fame slugger Reggie Jackson once described the Latin superstar as “the Fred Astaire of baseball, dancing his way to victory.”
Major League Baseball’s communications department also posted on X, expressing their sorrow. They also highlighted his All-Star selections and his impressive performance in the 1975 World Series. Additionally, they mentioned his participation in a 2016 MLB trip to Cuba with the Tampa Bay Rays. “Rest in Peace, El Tiante,” they finished.
We send our deepest condolences to the family, friends and fans of three-time All-Star Luis Tiant, who has passed away at 83.
Luis started three games for the @RedSox in the ‘75 World Series, with two complete games and 25.0 innings pitched. He accompanied @MLB on the 2016… pic.twitter.com/GHkwzwJvQI
— MLB Communications (@MLB_PR) October 8, 2024
Tiant’s death marks another tragedy for baseball, as Pete Rose passed away recently. While fans mourn these losses, it’s important to highlight that the Cuban player will be remembered for many years as one of the most talented pitchers of his era. Our prayers go out to his loved ones in this hard time.