Ken Clay, who pitched on Yankees' world championship teams in 1977-78, dies at age 71
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FILE - Yankee pitcher Ken Clay smiles in the dressing room after a Yankee victory over Kansas City in the American League championship opener, Oct. 3, 1978, Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/John Storey, file)FILE - Yankees' Reggie Jackson, center, who hit a three-run home run, and Ken Clay, who pitched more than three innings without giving up a hit, congratulate each other as New York won the American League playoff opener over Kansas City, Oct. 3, 1978, Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Ray Stubblebine, file)
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FILE - Yankee pitcher Ken Clay smiles in the dressing room after a Yankee victory over Kansas City in the American League championship opener, Oct. 3, 1978, Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/John Storey, file)