Former MLB pitcher Dennis Higgins passed away last week, according to an obituary from a Missouri funeral home. He was 84.
Higgins was a Jefferson City native who entered the professional ranks out of high school. He signed with the White Sox as an 18-year-old in 1958. The right-hander would spend the next eight seasons in Chicago’s minor league ranks. He reached the big leagues in 1966, turning in a solid rookie year out of the Sox’s bullpen.
In 42 appearances, he posted a 2.52 ERA. As was the case with many relievers of the time, Higgins frequently shouldered multiple innings. He logged 93 frames, picking up 86 strikeouts. In a season in which the average reliever posted a 15.5% strikeout rate, Higgins fanned 23.1% of his opponents.
That would prove to be his best season. Higgins’ control gave him problems from that point forward. He nevertheless managed a sub-4.00 ERA each year from 1968-72 (albeit in a very pitcher-friendly era for baseball). Along the way, the 6’3″ hurler was traded three times, while his contract was sold on two other occasions.
Higgins wound up pitching for the White Sox, Washington Senators, Indians and Cardinals over a big league career that spanned parts of seven seasons. He won 22 games and worked to a 3.42 ERA in 410 1/3 innings. Higgins recorded 339 strikeouts and finished 120 contests. While the save wasn’t introduced as an official stat until midway through his career, he was retroactively credited with 46. MLBTR sends our condolences to Higgins’ family, friends and loved ones.
jorge78
RIP Dennis…..
The Saber-toothed Superfife
Condolences and prayers to his family, friends and fans.
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
Solid reliever back in the day. RIP
tonyinsingapore
They only showed a baseball as a tribute – hardly a NYT obit but it’s more than most will receive (including me).
muskie73
Dennis Higgins pitched in the first MLB game I ever attended, striking out my childhood hero, Harmon Killebrew, as well as another Hall of Famer, Tony Oliva, at old Comiskey Park:
baseball-reference.com/boxes/CHA/CHA196608281.shtm…
oscar gamble
Very cool memory Muskie! That’s a couple of great ones you saw Higgins strike out.
Bright Side
He was a cousin of Joel Crede.
Yanks2
I’m confused how they’re cousins and they’re over 40 years apart in age lol
jaytibbs
Your dad’s cousin is also YOUR cousin.
AHH-Rox
Technically, your dad’s cousin is your cousin once removed.
This one belongs to the Reds
I remember having some of his old baseball cards. RIP.
nwwh
RIP
all in the suit that you wear
RIP