MLB Mourns Tom Nieto, 1987 World Series Champion, Who Passed Away at 65
Tom Nieto cause of death: The MLB mourns loss of 1987 World Series hero after his passing at 65
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Tom Nieto, a former Major League Baseball player and 1987 World Series champion with the Minnesota Twins, passed away on March 27 at the age of 65 due to a heart attack at his home in Florida. Nieto was remembered for his significant contributions to baseball as both a player and a coach.
- 01Tom Nieto passed away from a heart attack at age 65 on March 27.
- 02He was a 1987 World Series champion with the Minnesota Twins.
- 03Nieto had a seven-year MLB career, playing for teams including the St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies.
- 04Post-retirement, he became a respected coach and mentor in player development.
- 05Tributes from the MLB community highlight his lasting impact on the sport.
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Tom Nieto, a former Major League Baseball player who was part of the 1987 World Series champion Minnesota Twins, died on March 27 at the age of 65 due to a heart attack at his home in Florida. His sister, Denise Nieto Jackson, confirmed the news, stating that he left behind cherished memories with his family. Nieto was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1981 and made his MLB debut in 1984. He later contributed to the Twins' championship run against the Cardinals in the 1987 World Series. After retiring in 1990, Nieto became a coach and worked with several MLB organizations, including the New York Yankees and New York Mets, where he was known for his ability to connect with young players. The Minnesota Twins and other teams expressed their condolences, acknowledging Nieto's quiet yet profound impact on baseball and the generations he influenced.
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Nieto's passing is felt deeply within the baseball community, impacting players and coaches who were influenced by his mentorship.
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