The Unseen Territory of Athletes Who Outlast Their Prime Phil Regan's passing at 89 has sparked reflection on his remarkable seven decade career in baseball.
Like many athletes, he defied conventional expectations by extending his playing and coaching career far beyond what's considered normal.
Regan played for four teams over 13 years, with a standout stint as a relief pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1966. He went 14 1 with a 1.