Randy Jones, the sinkerballer who won the San Diego Padres’ first Cy Young Award and remained a fan favorite well after his final pitch, died Tuesday, the Padres confirmed. He was 75.
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For much of Jones' time in San Diego, the games in which he pitched gave the Padres their best chance of winning.