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Orlando Cepeda Dies: Hall Of Famer Known As ‘The Baby Bull’ Was 86

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Orlando Cepeda, one of baseball’s most feared sluggers during his 17-year career, died on Friday, June 28, at his home. His family confirmed the death but did not provide a cause. “We lost a true gentleman and legend,” San Francisco Giants chairman Greg Johnson said in a statement, according to MLB.com “Orlando was a great ambassador for the game throughout his playing career and beyond.

He was one of the all-time great Giants and he will truly be missed.” Born in Puerto Rico, Cepeda joined the big leagues in 1958 and won the National League Rookie of the Year honors during the Giants’ first year in San Francisco.

Cepeda, also named National League MVP with the Cardinals in 1967, was a member of 11 All-Star teams. In 1961, he led the NL in homers (46) and the majors in RBIs (142).

In addition to the Giants, Cepeda also played with the Braves, A’s, Royals and Red Sox. He finished his 17-year career with 379 home runs and a .297/.350/.499 slash line.

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