Manny Mota, a legendary figure in Los Angeles Dodgers history, suffered a stroke on April 15, 2025. The Dodgers confirmed he is currently in recovery, responsive to medical staff and resting comfortably. Mota played 13 seasons for the Dodgers after debuting in MLB in 1962. He was an All-Star in 1973 and later became a coach, holding the record for the longest coaching tenure in the team's history. Mota's contributions extend beyond the field as he later became a broadcaster. The Dodgers community is rallying for his speedy recovery.
“He is in recovery, where he is responsive to commands and is resting comfortably.”
“Mota was an All-Star in 1973, and spent 13 seasons with the Dodgers, hitting .315 with an OPS of .765.”
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