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Don Baylor, the 1979 AL MVP with the California Angels who went on to become NL Manager of the Year with the Colorado Rockies in 1995, has died. He was 68.
Don Baylor, who played with the Baltimore Orioles from 1970-75, has died at age 68. Baylor was the American League MVP in 1979 with the California Angels.
He died Monday at a hospital in Austin, Texas, his son, Don Baylor Jr., told the Austin American-Statesman. Baylor played for the Orioles, Athletics, Angels, Yankees, Red Sox and Twins over a 19 ...
Former Orioles and Angels star Don Baylor was remembered for a huge heart and a ferocious competitive streak during a funeral service Saturday in his hometown of Austin, Texas. Baylor died Monday ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. - Orioles manager Buck Showalter said he was asked to take part in a pre-game ceremony tonight honoring the life of Dan Baylor. The former Oriole and Angel passed away today at 68 ...
During his playing days, Don Baylor stood 6-foot-1 and weighed a rock-solid 201 pounds. He crowded the plate and dug in with menacing toughness. When he retired at the end of the 1988 season at age… ...
Don Baylor played for the Orioles from 1970 to 1975 as a left fielder. Known for stealing bases, Baylor also hit 57 home runs for Baltimore while batting .274, ...
Don Baylor, the 1979 AL MVP with the California Angels who went on to become NL Manager of the Year with the Colorado Rockies in 1995, has died. He was 68.
Wherever he went, Don Baylor left his mark on baseball. He was an MVP and Manager of the Year, respected as a powerful slugger, punishing runner and commanding presence in any clubhouse.
Don Baylor, the 1979 AL MVP with the California Angels who went on to become manager of the year with the Colorado Rockies in 1995, died Monday of cancer. He was 68.