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Jeff Torborg, 1990 AL Manager of the Year and 10-year MLB catcher, dies at 83

JamesMcGheeBy JamesMcGheeJanuary 20, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Former MLB manager and player Jeff Torborg died Sunday at the age of 83. The news was first announced by the Baseball Hall of Fame.

The Hall of Fame remembers 1965 World Series champion and 1990 AL Manager of the Year Jeff Torborg, who died Sunday morning.

A 10-year veteran of the Dodgers and Angels, Torborg caught Sandy Koufax’s perfect game, Bill Singer’s no-hitter and Nolan Ryan’s first no-hitter. pic.twitter.com/PdLdY0f9sQ

– National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum ⚾ (@baseballhall) January 20, 2025

Torborg won the American League Manager of the Year Award in 1990 for leading the Chicago Sox to a 94-68 record in the AL West. This is a 25-game improvement from the White Sox’s previous season, in which they finished last in the division with 69 wins.

Unfortunately for Torborg and the White Sox, MLB still had two divisions in 1990. (The Boston Red Sox finished first in the AL East that season with an 88–74 record.) Had there been a playoff wild card team or three divisions – which MLB implemented four years later – Chicago would have qualified for the playoffs.

The White Sox noted Torborg’s death on social media, as did Ozzie Guillen, who played three seasons for him.

Former MLB catcher and Chicago White Sox manager Jeff Torborg died this morning in Westfield, New Jersey. He was 83 years old.

Torborg was named the 1990 AL Manager of the Year after guiding the Sox to a 94-68 record that season, a 25-game improvement from the previous year. pic.twitter.com/cKpNNdLod7

– Chicago White Sox (@whitesox) January 20, 2025

I’m heartbroken. My mentor and friend passed away. someone who really understood me and gave me a chance to lead, to be captain. A lot of my way of managing and being in a clubhouse comes from him.
To all his family, my most sincere condolences. Jeff, I will miss you pic.twitter.com/VHA30fswkZ

– Ozzie Guillen (@OzzieGuillen) January 20, 2025

That 1990 season was Torborg’s best of his 11 years as a major league manager. The White Sox went 87-75 the following season. He also managed the Cleveland Indians, New York MetsMontreal Expos and Florida Marlins during his career.

When he started with the Indians in 1977, Torborg was the youngest manager in MLB at 35 years old. He was almost named the Los Angeles Dodgers‘ skipper in 1976, but the team opted to hire Tommy Lasorda. (It worked out pretty well, as Lasorda won two World Series titles and 1,599 games and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1997.)

Torborg finished with an overall record of 634–718 and never led a team to the playoffs.

He was also coach of New York Yankees from 1979 to 1988 and a broadcaster at CBS Radio and Fox for six years before returning to management in 2000.

Very sad to hear of the passing of former Mets manager Jeff Torborg. An extremely kind man with a good sense of humor. Seeing the busts of Mets Hall of Famers at Shea’s Diamond Club, he said, “They should have one of me.” I was the biggest bust they ever had! ” RIP.

-Howie Rose (@HowieRose) January 20, 2025

Torborg played 10 seasons in the majors as a catcher for the Dodgers and California Angels. He hit .214 with a .533 OPS, eight home runs, 42 doubles and 101 RBIs during his career and was part of the Dodgers’ World Series championship team in 1965.

However, Torborg’s most notable accomplishments as a player were catching Sandy Koufax’s perfect game in 1965, Bill Singer’s no-hitter in 1970, and Nolan Ryan’s first no-hitter in 1973.

Rutgers retired Torborg’s No. 10 jersey in 1992 and he was inducted into the the school’s Hall of Fame two years later. He earned All-American honors in 1963 and set a program record with a .540 batting average.

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