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Dodgers legend Manny Mota recovering after stroke

  • Manny Mota, age 87, a Dodgers legend, is recovering in a Los Angeles hospital after suffering a stroke on Monday.
  • Mota, known for his 13 seasons with the Dodgers, spent the last five primarily as a pinch hitter.
  • Mota played 20 MLB seasons from 1962-82 for four teams, including the Dodgers after they moved to Los Angeles.
  • On Tuesday, the Dodgers posted that Mota is "responsive to commands and is resting comfortably."
  • Mota retired in 1982 holding the MLB record for pinch hits, 149, but Lenny Harris and Mike Sweeney later surpassed it.
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Dodgers legend Manny Mota recovering after stroke

Former Los Angeles Dodgers player, coach and broadcaster Manny Mota is recovering after suffering a stroke Monday night, the team announced Tuesday. "Dodger legend Manny Mota suffered a stroke. He is in recovery, where he is responsive to commands and is resting comfortably," the Dodgers posted on X at 8:13 a.m. Mota, who played for the Dodgers from 1969 through 1980 before returning for one at-bat in 1982, became a fan favorite for his pinch-hi…

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hessenschau.de broke the news in on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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