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News emerged Tuesday that beloved Dodgers icon Manny Mota, 87, suffered a stroke on Monday night. The former player, coach, and broadcaster is currently recovering in a Los Angeles hospital.
Manuel Geronimo "Manny" Mota has been synonymous with the Los Angeles Dodgers for over half a century. After stints with the Giants, Pirates, and Expos, he joined the Dodgers in 1969, becoming renowned for his clutch pinch-hitting abilities. He was part of the 1981 World Series championship team as a player and the 1988 championship team as a coach. His coaching tenure from 1980 to 2013 remains the longest in the team's history. Beyond the field, Mota has been active with the Manny Mota International Foundation and was inducted into the 'Legends of Dodger Baseball' in 2023, cementing his legacy. Figures like Magic Johnson and Billie Jean King have expressed their support following the news.
Manny Mota is a true Dodgers legend. What are your favorite memories of his career? Let us know!
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