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Ed Farmer, Longtime White Sox Broadcaster and All-Star Pitcher, Dies at 70

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Ed Farmer, who pitched for 11 years and served as a radio broadcaster with the Chicago White Sox for another 30, died on Wednesday night, the team announced.

He was 70 years old.Farmer, a reliever for much of his career, made appearances for eight different teams during his career, including his hometown White Sox.

It was with the White Sox that he made his only All-Star Game. That came in 1980, when, for the full season, he posted a 3.34 ERA and saved 30 games.For his MLB career — which began in 1971 and ended in 1983 — Farmer appeared in 370 games, compiling a 4.30 ERA and 75 saves.As NBC Sports Chicago noted, Farmer learned in 1990 that he would die without a kidney transplant.

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