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Hector Ortiz, who spent four seasons as the first base coach for the Texas Rangers and one season each as a bullpen coach and catching coordinator, died Wednesday after a long battle with cancer.
Hector Ortiz, who spent four seasons as the first base coach for the Texas Rangers and one season each as a bullpen coach and catching coordinator, died Wednesday after a long battle with cancer.
Hector Ortiz, a former MLB catcher and coach in the Texas Rangers organization, has died after a battle with cancer, the team announced on Wednesday. He was 54.
SURPRISE, Ariz. - Former Texas Rangers catcher and coach Hector Ortiz died Wednesday after a battle of more than three years with pancreatic cancer. Ortiz was 54. Hector Ortiz mug shot SURPRISE ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — Hector Ortiz, who spent the last 18 years as a manager and coach in the Texas Rangers organization, died Wednesday morning at the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona, the team ...
Hector Ortiz, who spent four seasons as the first base coach for the Texas Rangers and one season each as a bullpen coach and catching coordinator, died Wednesday after a long battle with cancer.
Hector Ortiz, who spent the past 18 years as a manager and coach in the Texas Rangers organization, died Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024 after a long battle with cancer. He was 54. Credit: AP/Tony Gutierrez ...
Longtime Texas Rangers coach and former catcher Hector Ortiz passed away at the age of 54 after a prolonged battle with cancer.. A native of Puerto Rico, Ortiz attended both junior college and ...
Hector Ortiz, who spent the past 18 years as a manager and coach in the Texas Rangers organization, died Wednesday after a long battle with cancer. He was 54. The Rangers said Ortiz died at the ...
Hector Ortiz, who spent the past 18 years as a manager and coach in the Texas Rangers organization, died Wednesday after a long battle with cancer. He was 54. Skip to content ...
Hector Ortiz, who spent the past 18 years as a manager and coach in the Texas Rangers organization, died Wednesday after a long battle with cancer. He was 54.
Hector Ortiz, who spent four seasons as the first base coach for the Texas Rangers and one season each as a bullpen coach and catching coordinator, died Wednesday after a long battle with cancer.
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