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What Happened to Jeff Torborg? Former Mets Manager Passes Away

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Jeff Torborg, a renowned ex-MLB catcher and manager who played a pivotal role in baseball history, has passed away at the age of 83. Torborg’s death was announced by the Chicago White Sox, though an official cause was not disclosed. In recent years, the former MLB catcher had been battling Parkinson’s disease.

Here’s what we know about Jeff Torborg’s life, career, and the impact of his passing.

Jeff Toborg passes away at 83, claims report

Former Mets manager Jeff Torborg has died at 83, the Chicago White Sox announced on Sunday. A New Jersey native, Torborg’s career spanned over four decades, transitioning from player to manager and broadcaster. While the cause of his death remains undisclosed, Torborg’s recent years were marked by his battle with Parkinson’s disease.

Torborg’s major league debut as a catcher with the Dodgers in 1964 showcased his defensive acumen. He is known for famously catching Sandy Koufax’s perfect game in 1965 and later Nolan Ryan’s first no-hitter eight years later in 1973. Torborg later shifted to coaching and management. He led teams like the Cleveland Indians, New York Mets, and Chicago White Sox. In 1990, he reached his managerial peak, earning American League Manager of the Year.

Despite success in Chicago, Torborg faced challenges with the New York Mets. Hired in 1992, his tenure coincided with the team’s decline, earning the infamous moniker “The Worst Team Money Could Buy.” Dismissed after a poor start in 1993, Torborg later managed the Montreal Expos and Florida Marlins. His Marlins tenure ended in 2003. That same year, the team won the World Series under Jack McKeon, showcasing the potential Torborg helped develop.

Torborg also thrived as a broadcaster later, notably teaming with Vin Scully for World Series coverage in the 1990s. His impact extended beyond the dugout and commentary booth, leaving a lasting influence on players and game strategy.

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