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Court dismisses lawsuit filed by widow of ex-pitcher Fidrych

FILE - In this June 16, 1977, file photo, Detroit Tigers' Mark Fidrych pitches to the Toronto Blue Jays during a baseball game in Detroit. A Massachusetts appeals court has dismissed a wrongful-death lawsuit filed by the widow of former Major League pitcher Mark Fidrych. Court records show the 54-year-old died of asphyxiation in 2009 after his clothing became tangled in a spinning piece of a dump truck he was working on. Ann Pantazis filed a lawsuit in 2012 against the makers of the truck and the spinning component, arguing they did not provide sufficient warnings. The court ruled unanimously Monday, Nov. 27, 2017, the companies did provide warnings and the equipment had no design defects. (AP Photo/File)

WORCESTER, Mass. - A Massachusetts appeals court has dismissed a wrongful-death lawsuit filed by the widow of former major league pitcher Mark Fidrych.

Court records show the 54-year-old died of asphyxiation in 2009 after his clothing became tangled in a spinning piece of a dump truck he was working on.

Ann Pantazis filed a lawsuit in 2012 against the makers of the truck and the spinning component, arguing they did not provide sufficient warnings.

The court ruled unanimously Monday the companies did provide warnings and the equipment had no design defects. The court panel says the companies had no legal responsibility to warn of the dangers after Fidrych modified the truck.

Fidrych, nicknamed "The Bird," pitched for the Detroit Tigers, led the majors with a 2.34 ERA in 1976 and was the AL rookie of the year. Injuries forced his retirement in 1980.

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