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Sandy Alomar Sr passes

Posted: 13 Oct 2025 13:33 pm
by 82birds
RIP

By Steve Adams | October 13, 2025 at 1:27pm CDT

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.

The father of big leaguers Roberto Alomar and Sandy Alomar Jr., Sandy Sr. enjoyed a 15-year playing career of his own. From 1964-78, he suited up for the Angels, Yankees, White Sox, Expos, Rangers and Mets. The elder Alomar made the 1970 All-Star team as a member of the Angels during a season in which he batted .251/.302/.293 and played in all 162 games while providing quality defense and 35 stolen bases.

Re: Sandy Alomar Sr passes

Posted: 13 Oct 2025 15:29 pm
by Talkin' Baseball
82birds wrote: 13 Oct 2025 13:33 pm RIP

By Steve Adams | October 13, 2025 at 1:27pm CDT

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.

The father of big leaguers Roberto Alomar and Sandy Alomar Jr., Sandy Sr. enjoyed a 15-year playing career of his own. From 1964-78, he suited up for the Angels, Yankees, White Sox, Expos, Rangers and Mets. The elder Alomar made the 1970 All-Star team as a member of the Angels during a season in which he batted .251/.302/.293 and played in all 162 games while providing quality defense and 35 stolen bases.
I remember having a baseball card of him playing for the Angels. A shortsop.

Re: Sandy Alomar Sr passes

Posted: 13 Oct 2025 16:06 pm
by sp25
Talkin' Baseball wrote: 13 Oct 2025 15:29 pm
82birds wrote: 13 Oct 2025 13:33 pm RIP

By Steve Adams | October 13, 2025 at 1:27pm CDT

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.

The father of big leaguers Roberto Alomar and Sandy Alomar Jr., Sandy Sr. enjoyed a 15-year playing career of his own. From 1964-78, he suited up for the Angels, Yankees, White Sox, Expos, Rangers and Mets. The elder Alomar made the 1970 All-Star team as a member of the Angels during a season in which he batted .251/.302/.293 and played in all 162 games while providing quality defense and 35 stolen bases.
I remember having a baseball card of him playing for the Angels. A shortsop.
Yes, that is how my brother and I often communicate: "Another baseball card player has passed away." We are of the age that we have lost so many of the players that we followed in the late 1960s and into the 1970s, such as the recent thread about the 1968 Cardinals Sports Illustrated cover where only two - Javier and Maxvill - are still with us.