
"Sandy Alomar, Sr., had a long career as both a player and a coach. Father of Sandy, Jr. and Hall of Fame second baseman, Roberto, Alomar, Sr. debuted with the Milwaukee Braves in 1964 and stayed with the team through its first season in Atlanta. He'd spent parts of 15 seasons in the big leagues, including an All-Star season with the California Angels in 1970."
"Jim Clancy pitched for 15 seasons in the big leagues, 12 of which were with the Toronto Blue Jays. An All-Star in 1982, he twice lead the American League in starts. He appeared in 472 games, including 381 starts, with 11 shutouts and 10 saves. He made his last big league appearances with Atlanta in 1991 when he appeared in 24 games."
Sandy Alomar Sr. was a player and coach who debuted with the Milwaukee Braves in 1964, spent parts of 15 MLB seasons, was an All-Star in 1970, stole 227 bases, and appeared in 117 games for the Braves. Jim Breazeale debuted at 19 with Atlanta in 1969, played most notably in 1972 with 52 games and five home runs, and last appeared in MLB in 1978. Roy Clark was a long-time Braves scout and executive, working with Atlanta from 1989–2008 and again from 2015–2018. Jim Clancy pitched 15 seasons, was a 1982 All-Star, made 472 appearances, and won Game 3 of the 1991 World Series. Jack Curtis finished third in 1961 Rookie of the Year voting after 31 games and 180.1 innings.
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