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Former All-Star reliever Al Holland dies at 73

By Thomson Reuters Jul 7, 2026 | 3:17 PM

Former All-Star reliever Al Holland, best known for his tenure with the Philadelphia Phillies, has died at 73, both the MLB ​club and North Carolina A&T confirmed.

Al Holland ‌Jr., told North Carolina A&T that his father died on Saturday at Fort Mill, S.C. The elder Holland was a star pitcher for the school from 1972-75.

The left-handed Holland ‌shared ​National League Fireman of the ⁠Year honors in 1983 ⁠with now-Hall of Famer Lee Smith of the Chicago Cubs when he saved 25 games. He finished sixth in Cy Young Award balloting and ​ninth in the MVP race.

Holland also recorded the final five out against the Los Angeles ⁠Dodgers in the 1983 National ⁠League Championship Series to push the ​Phillies into the World Series that year. He made ​four career postseason appearances, all in 1983, and ‌didn’t allow a run while striking out eight over 6 2/3 innings.

In 1984, Holland had a career-best 29 saves and made the National League All-Star ⁠team.

Overall, Holland went 34-30 with a 2.98 ERA and 78 saves in 384 appearances (11 starts) for the Pittsburgh ⁠Pirates (1977, 1985), San ‌Francisco Giants (1979-82), Phillies (1983-85), the then-California Angels (1985) ⁠and New York Yankees (1986-87).

At North Carolina ​A&T, ‌Holland threw a no-hitter in all ​four of ⁠his college seasons. He was inducted into the NC A&T Sports Hall of Fame in 1994 and the College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2015. His No. 17 was retired by the school in 2020.

–Field ​Level Media