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  2. Conigliaro never fully recovered and suffered slight brain damage due to the stroke, until his death more than eight years later, in February 1990, at the age of 45 from pneumonia and kidney failure. In commemoration, the Red Sox wore black armbands that season.

  3. Jun 28, 2017 · Through the first 3½ innings, the pitchers were in command. The game was scoreless and the only hit was a second-inning single to center field by Boston’s Tony Conigliaro, who had first played at Fenway Park in 1960, after his sophomore year of high school.

  4. Feb 17, 2012 · In 1980, after interviewing for a TV broadcasting job, Conigliaro suffered a heart attack and fell into a coma. Unable to recover and lead a normal life, Conigliaro was put into the care of his...

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  5. He died at Salem Hospital, north of Boston, Saturday afternoon of kidney failure. Conigliaro suffered the heart attack on Jan. 9, 1982, while riding with his brother Billy to Logan Airport in...

  6. May 6, 2009 · The pitch from Hamilton struck Conigliaro on his left cheekbone, breaking it severely as well as seriously damaging his left retina. Tony C was left a bleeding mess, sprawled out over home plate....

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  7. Aug 18, 2014 · Conigliaro was out of baseball for good by the age of 30, unable to see out of his left eye. After suffering a heart attack in 1980, he fell into a coma and died eight years later at 45.

  8. Nov 18, 2016 · Conigliaro had 166 career home runs, 516 RBIs, and a .264 batting average. On January 9, 1982, Conigliaro suffered a heart attack, then a stroke that left him in a coma. He died on February 24, 1990, at the age of 45.