Sandy Alomar Sr. has passed away at the age of 81. Major League Baseball confirmed his death on Monday, October 13, 2025. He was born in Salinas, Puerto Rico, and was just a few days away from turning 82 on October 19. Alomar Sr. spent 15 seasons in Major League Baseball and became an All-Star in 1970 while playing for the California Angels. He was known for his speed, defence, and leadership on and off the field. Sandy Alomar Sr. started his baseball journey in 1960. He signed with the Milwaukee Braves as a young free agent. Four years later, he made his MLB debut in 1964. Over his long career, he played for six different teams: the Braves, Mets, White Sox, Angels, Yankees, and Rangers. He was one of the top infielders of his time. Alomar Sr. stole 227 bases during his career
MLB legend Sandy Alomar Sr. dies at 81, father of Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar and Sandy Jr.

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