Gene Clines, part of the first all-minority lineup in MLB history and a line-drive-hitting outfielder for the 1971 World Series champion Pirates, died Thursday. He was 75.
Between his 10 years as a player and 20 years as a coach, Clines amassed three decades in a MLB dugout, leaving his mark on multiple generations of the nation’s pastime.
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