Baseball Player

Wilbur Cooper – Cause of Death, Age, Date, and Facts

The baseball player Wilbur Cooper passed away at age 81, this age of death has to be considered impressive. What was the cause of death? Below is all you want to know regarding the death of Wilbur Cooper and more!

Biography - A Short Wiki

Spent 13 of his 15 seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates and became the first left-hander in National League history to win 200 career games.

He played for a minor league team that was owned by Warren G. Harding, the future President of the United States.

He was traded for Hall of Fame infielder Rabbit Maranville.

He married and had three daughters with his wife Edith.

His record for most wins by a left-handed pitcher in the National League was broken by Hall of Fame pitcher Warren Spahn.

How did Wilbur Cooper die?

Information about the death of Wilbur Cooper
Cause of deathN/A
Age of death81 years
ProfessionBaseball Player
BirthdayN/A
Death dateAugust 7, 1973
Place of deathEncino, Los Angeles, California, United States
Place of burialN/A