Cormier appeared in 363 games out of the
bullpen for Philadelphia, more than any other left-handed
reliever in the history of the franchise except Tug McGraw.
He went 71-64 with a 4.03 ERA in 683 games (108 starts) for the
Cardinals (1991-94), Boston Red Sox (1995, 1999-2000), Montreal
Expos (1996-97), Phillies (2001-2006) and Cincinnati Reds
(2006-07).
"Rheal was one of the most vibrant people I've had the pleasure
of knowing," said friend and former teammate Jim Thome. "He
loved baseball, but he always put his family first. Frenchy was
the kind of guy who would do anything for you and I'm lucky to
have called him my friend for many years. Our time spent
together in Philadelphia as teammates was unforgettable. He will
be greatly missed but never forgotten."
Cormier was born in Moncton, Canada and was inducted into the
Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 2012. He became a U.S. citizen
in 2004.
Cormier is survived by his wife, Lucienne, son, Justin, and
daughter, Morgan.
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