Des Moines, IA — In deeply concerning news for baseball fans across the nation, the family of Ron Guidry, the beloved New York Yankees legend known as “Louisiana Lightning,” has just confirmed that the 75-year-old former pitcher is hospitalized in critical condition in Iowa after suffering a sudden health crisis earlier today.
The announcement, posted to Guidry’s official social media account by his family, read:
“Ron is currently receiving emergency care after an unforeseen medical incident this morning. He is surrounded by loved ones, and we kindly ask fans to respect our privacy while we focus on his recovery. Your thoughts and prayers mean the world to us.”
An Icon on the Mound
Ron Guidry, a 4-time All-Star and 1978 AL Cy Young Award winner, spent his entire 14-year Major League career with the Yankees. He was revered not only for his blazing fastball and pinpoint control, but for his fierce loyalty and leadership during one of the franchise’s most celebrated eras.
His legendary 1978 season—where he went 25–3 with a 1.74 ERA—is still considered one of the most dominant pitching performances in MLB history. Guidry remains an enduring fan favorite and was honored with a plaque in Monument Park at Yankee Stadium.
Community and Club React
Following the announcement, the Yankees organization released a brief statement:
“Ron Guidry is a beloved member of the Yankees family, and our thoughts are with him and his loved ones during this difficult time. We are hopeful and praying for his full recovery.”
Fans and former teammates have also begun expressing their concern and support across social media.
“One of the fiercest competitors I ever played with. Sending all my love to Gator,” tweeted former teammate Reggie Jackson.
“A true Yankee legend. Prayers up for Ron Guidry,” added current Yankees ace Gerrit Cole.
Awaiting Further Updates
As of now, no further details about Guidry’s condition or prognosis have been released. Family members are expected to issue another update once more information becomes available.
Outpourings of support are already being seen outside Yankee Stadium, where fans have begun leaving flowers, photos, and signs in tribute to one of the most electrifying pitchers in franchise history.