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Dock Ellis, the free-spirited, temperamental onetime Yankee righthander who once claimed to have pitched his only no-hitter while on LSD, died Friday of liver disease. He was 63. Ellis, who won 17 … ...
Dock Ellis, the former major league pitcher who claimed to have thrown a no-hitter while on LSD but later turned his exploits into the basis of an anti-drug crusade and counseling career, died ...
On Friday, the 50th anniversary of Dock Ellis’ no-hitter for the Pittsburgh Pirates, his claim about having pitched the game under the influence of LSD remains a matter of debate.
It's a trivia question that you'll probably never find on the back of a Topps card: Who's the only MLBer to throw a no-hitter while under the influence of LSD?
Dock Ellis had a good career. He won 138 games. In 1971, he was both an All Star and an integral part of the rotation for the Pirates, who won the World Series. In 1976, he was the American League ...
Fifty years ago, on June 12, 1970, Dock Ellis’ friend rushed him to LAX so he could make a 3:30 flight back to San Diego, floating him the $9.50 fee for the hourly shuttle.
Dock Ellis biopic in development, O’Shea Jackson Jr. starring as infamous pitcher Ellis threw a no-hitter in 1970 while high on LSD.
“No No: A Dockumentary” review: Filmmaker Jeffrey Radice eagerly reasserts that maverick big-league baseball pitcher Dock Ellis was more than the sum of his headlines.
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