Former MLB player and coach Sandy Alomar Sr. died at the age of 81, the league announced on Monday. Alomar was the father of Cleveland Guardians first base coach Sandy Alomar Jr. and Baseball Hall of ...
Former MLB All-Star Sandy Alomar Sr. has died at the age of 81. Alomar played 15 seasons in MLB from 1964-1978. He was a middle infielder who played shortstop and second base, and he made the All-Star ...
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Longtime MLB infielder and father to a pair of baseball mainstays Sandy Alomar Sr. died at the age of 81 in Puerto Rico on Monday. Alomar Sr.’s passing was confirmed by the Puerto Rico Baseball ...
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Sandy Alomar Sr., a 15-season MLB veteran and 1970 All-Star, has passed away at 81. Known for his speed and defense, Alomar Sr. also had a significant coaching career and was the father of MLB stars ...
Longtime infielder and coach Sandy Alomar Sr., who is the father of fellow baseball stars Sandy Alomar Jr. and Roberto Alomar, died on Monday, Major League Baseball announced. He was 81. We are deeply ...
Former All-Star infielder Sandy Alomar Sr. has passed away, per an announcement from the Puerto Rican Professional Baseball League. He was 81 years old and would have turned 82 this coming weekend.
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Alomar Sr. was born in Salinas, Puerto Rico, in 1943. He made his MLB debut in 1964 at the age of 20 with the Milwaukee Braves and played until 1978. During his 15 years in the big leagues, Alomar Sr.
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