upper waypoint

Ex-Giant Matty Alou Dies

Save ArticleSave Article
Failed to save article

Please try again

(AP) Matty Alou, once part of an all-Alou outfield for the San Francisco Giants with brothers Felipe and Jesus, has died in his native Dominican Republic. He was 72.

His former Dominican team, Leones del Escogido, said Alou died Thursday of complications related to diabetes. The Giants also confirmed his death and said Alou had been sick for several years with a variety of health issues.

The 1966 National League batting champion with Pittsburgh, Alou was a career .307 hitter with 31 home runs, 427 RBIs, 1,777 hits and 236 doubles in 15 major league seasons. He spent his first six seasons with San Francisco and also played for St. Louis, Oakland, the New York Yankees and San Diego.

Sponsored

lower waypoint
next waypoint
California Law Letting Property Owners Split Lots to Build New Homes Is 'Unconstitutional,' Judge RulesAlameda: The Island That Almost Wasn’tJust Days Left to Apply for California Program That Helps Pay for Your First HouseIn Fresno’s Chinatown, High-Speed Rail Sparks Hope and Debate Within ResidentsFresno's Chinatown Neighborhood To See Big Changes From High Speed RailRainn Wilson from ‘The Office’ on Why We Need a Spiritual RevolutionIs California Headed For Another Tax Revolt?UC Regent John Pérez on the Gaza Protests Roiling College CampusesNPR's Sarah McCammon on Leaving the Evangelical ChurchWill Less Homework Stress Make California Students Happier?