Don Baylor

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Date of birth

06/28/1949

Date of death

08/07/2017

Place of birth

Austin, Texas, USA

Don Baylor

Biography

Don Baylor, the 1979 American League Most Valuable Player, racked up 2,135 hits, 360 home runs, and 1,276 runs batted in in his 19-year career as a player, which began in 1970 when the 21-year old Baylor came up with the soon-to-be World's Champion Baltimore Orioles for a cup of coffee. His career ended in 1988, on the American League pennant-wining Oakland Athletics: Baylor appeared in one game in the World Series as a pinch-hitter. After retiring as a player, Baylor became a coach and manager. He was the first manager of the expansion Colorado Rockies (1993-1998), winning Manager of the Year honors in the strike-shortened 1995 season, for bringing the three-year old team in at second place. After leaving the Rockies, Baylor spent three years as manager of the Chicago Cubs (2000-2002).