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Last winter, only three MLB teams made managerial changes. This time around, there's more movement at the skipper position.
Sandy Alomar Sr. built a 50-year career in professional baseball as a speedy and versatile infielder, coach and manager.
Sandy Alomar Sr., an All-Star infielder during his playing days in the 1960s and '70s who went on to coach in the majors and manage in his native Puerto Rico, has died. He was 81.
The native Puerto Rican infielder played parts of six seasons in Anaheim before going onto a long career as a major league coach.
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