Former infielder and coach Sandy Alomar Sr. dies at 81

FILE - New York Mets coach Sandy Alomar Sr. watches from the dugout as the Mets play the Cleveland Indians in a spring training baseball game, March 7, 2008, in Winter Haven, Fla. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak, File)
FILE - New York Mets coach Sandy Alomar Sr. watches from the dugout as the Mets play the Cleveland Indians in a spring training baseball game, March 7, 2008, in Winter Haven, Fla. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak, File)
FILE - New York Mets' manager Jerry Manuel, right, watches the team bat with infielder Damion Easley, center, and coach Sandy Alomar Sr. in the seventh inning of their game against the Florida Marlins at Shea Stadium in New York, Sept. 28, 2008. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File)
FILE - New York Mets' manager Jerry Manuel, right, watches the team bat with infielder Damion Easley, center, and coach Sandy Alomar Sr. in the seventh inning of their game against the Florida Marlins at Shea Stadium in New York, Sept. 28, 2008. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File)
FILE - Maria Alomar, left, kisses her husband Sandy Alomar Sr., as their son Roberto Alomar gives his Baseball Hall of Fame induction speech during a ceremony at the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown, N.Y., July 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Mike Groll, File)
FILE - Maria Alomar, left, kisses her husband Sandy Alomar Sr., as their son Roberto Alomar gives his Baseball Hall of Fame induction speech during a ceremony at the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown, N.Y., July 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Mike Groll, File)
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Sandy Alomar Sr., an All-Star infielder during his playing days in the 1960s and '70s who went on to coach in the majors and manage in his native Puerto Rico, has died. He was 81.

A spokesperson for the Cleveland Guardians said Monday that the team was informed by Alomar's family about his death. Sandy Alomar Jr., who along with Hall of Fame brother Roberto played for their father in winter ball and in the minors, is on the Guardians' staff.

"Our thoughts are with the Alomar family today as the baseball community mourns his passing," the Guardians said on social media.

Alomar broke into the big leagues in 1964 with the Milwaukee Braves, one of six teams he played for. He also spent time with the New York Mets, Chicago White Sox, California Angels, New York Yankees and Texas Rangers before calling it a career in 1978.

Known more for his speed and fielding than his hitting, Alomar batted .245 with 13 home runs and 282 RBIs in 1,481 regular-season games.

He was named an All-Star in 1970. He stole 227 bases, including a career-high 39 in 1971, when he led the American League with 689 at-bats and 739 plate appearances, and took part in one playoff series with the Yankees in '76.

Alomar went into coaching in San Diego's system in the ‘80s and was the Padres third-base coach from 1986-90. He coached for the Chicago Cubs, Colorado Rockies and the Mets in the 2000s.

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