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Alomar was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and raised in Salinas, Puerto Rico. [9] The son of Santos "Sandy" Alomar Sr. and María Velázquez, Alomar grew up in a baseball family. [1] [10] He and his older brother Sandy Jr. were raised mostly by their mother, due to their father's career as a major league second baseman. [11]
Alomar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carlos Alomar (born 1951), American guitarist, composer and arranger; Gabriel Alomar i Villalonga (1873–1941), Spanish poet, essayist, and educator; Any of three members of a prominent family of Puerto Rican baseball players, all now retired from play:
Alomar was a smart and aggressive base-runner compiling 227 stolen bases including a career-high 39 in 1971. A durable player, Alomar was the Angels' everyday second baseman for five years. He twice played a full 162-game season and played in 648 consecutive games between 1969 and 1973.
The league announced Friday that it had conducted an investigation of a 2014 incident of sexual misconduct.
Cleveland Guardians manager Stephen Vogt has rounded out his staff, retaining Sandy Alomar Jr. and Carl Willis — two long-tenured coaches under former manager Terry Francona. Vogt was hired ...
Major League Baseball banned Roberto Alomar on Friday after an independent law firm investigated an allegation of sexual misconduct against the Hall of Famer.
Santos Alomar Velázquez (Spanish pronunciation:, / ˈ æ l əm ɑːr /; born June 18, 1966), known as Sandy Alomar Jr., is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball player, coach, and manager. He played in Major League Baseball as a catcher between 1988 and 2007, most notably as a member of the Cleveland Indians where he was a six-time All ...
Roberto Alomar Former baseball player, MLB All-Star, third Puerto Rican inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame (2011). Pedro Miguel Caratini Baseball player. Orlando Cepeda Baseball player and member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Francisco "Pancho" Coímbre Negro league baseball All-Star player. Carlos Correa Minnesota Twins player. Luis DeLeón