Valentine married Mary Branca in 1977.Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? Mindful of the death threats that had been made against Robinson, Branca's brother John worried that he could have been collateral damage in any attempt on Robinson's life. His son-in-law, former major league manager Bobby Valentine, said that Branca died Wednesday at a nursing home in Rye, New York. In a racially charged 2016, we lost Branca… that helps former ballplayers who fall on hard times.Branca and his wife, Ann, had two daughters, Patricia and Mary. Thomson hit Branca's second pitch down the left field line for the game-winning home run.Later Branca recalled sitting with a priest and family friend, asking why this had happened to him. Death Records, together with other Vital Records are created and kept by local authorities throughout the US. No cause of death was given. He arrived in the major leagues as an 18-year-old in 1944.On April 15, 1947, Branca was standing next to Jackie Robinson during pregame ceremonies as Robinson prepared to break baseball's color barrier. Born Ralph Theodore Joseph Branca, he attended Davis High School in Mount Vernon, New York and later briefly studied at New York University.

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Ralph Branca, a good man who was on the bad side of baseball's most enduring, climactic home run – Bobby Thomson's Shot Heard 'Round the World – died Wednesday morning at a nursing home in Rye. Branca, who gave up a home run to the Giants ' Bobby Thomson, the "Shot Heard 'Round the World" that cost the Brooklyn Dodgers the 1951 National League pennant, has died at the age of 90.? Mr. Branca, who had been summoned from the bullpen to quell a ninth-inning rally, and who bore the burden of his failure with quiet dignity for decades, died Nov. 23 at a … Ralph Branca Passed this morning. On the morning of November 23, 2016, Branca died in a nursing home in Rye Brook, New York, at the age of 90. For years after, they stood beside each other. "He is better remembered for his dedication to the members of the baseball community. While it has been confirmed that the Giants executed a sign-stealing system, the lone dissenter is The pursuit of the homerun ball in the stands and afterward is a major thematic element of Don DeLillo's novel "Underworld. And he became a driving force behind the Baseball Assistance Team (B.A.T.)

Valentine reported Branca’s passing on Twitter. Branca was interred in Section 26 of Gate of Heaven Cemetery in suburban Westchester County.

He was the last living member of the 1947 Dodgers baseball team. "Branca began the 1953 season with Brooklyn, but was claimed off Branca became friends with Thomson, a bond that lasted into each man's old age, including joint television and trade show appearances.Branca married Ann Mulvey, whose parents were part-owners of the Dodgers, in 1951, shortly after giving up the famous home run.On the morning of November 23, 2016, Branca died in a nursing home in Rye Brook, New York, at the age of 90. He became the second-youngest pitcher to win 20 games and earned the first of his three consecutive All-Star Game selections.Branca pitched in the major leagues for 12 seasons, posting an 88-58 record, but he's best remembered for the home run he gave up to Thomson.The Dodgers held a 4-2 lead in the third game of a three-game playoff against the Giants when Branca came on in relief of Don Newcombe with one out and two men on.

— Bobby Valentine (@BobbyValentine) November 23, 2016. No cause of death was provided.

Signed by Brooklyn as an amateur free agent in 1943, he marked his Major League debut at the age of eighteen on June 12, 1944. Because of the home run, Branca, the Brooklyn Dodger, and Bobby Thomson, the New York Giant, are linked as strongly as peanut butter and jelly, Hope and Crosby and gin and tonic. Ralph Branca, the beloved three-time All-Star pitcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers who gave up a home run known as the Shot Heard 'Round the World, … — -- Ralph Branca's baseball life will always be defined by one pitch.His son-in-law, former major league manager Bobby Valentine, said that Branca died Wednesday at a Thomson's home run on Oct. 3, 1951, one of the most famous in baseball history, completed the "Miracle of Coogan's Bluff," the Giants' climb from a 12?-game deficit in the NL.Commissioner Rob Manfred issued a statement that said in part, "Ralph was a true gentleman who earned universal respect in the game he loved and served so well. "Branca was born in 1926, the 15th of 17 children, and was raised in Mount Vernon, New York, just north of New York City.
Ralph's participation in the 'Shot Heard 'Round the World' was eclipsed by the grace and sportsmanship he demonstrated following one of the game's signature moments.